
Car and truck thieves are using new technology that makes break-ins alarmingly simple, and the National Insurance Crime Bureau has finally learned how these devices work.
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Last year, one of every eight vehicle thefts involved the driver leaving the keys or fob inside, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
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Eight California cities have appeared on a nationally recognized list of U.S. metro areas with the highest vehicle theft rate per capita.
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Law enforcement officials recovered more than $112 million in stolen vehicles equipped with LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems in 2015, according to LoJack's seventh annual "Vehicle Theft Recovery Report."
Read More →Approximately 15,000 cars were stolen in Israel during 2015, according to Pointer, which provides vehicle location services and systems for fleet management.
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The milestone reflects customer demand for the GM subsidiary’s emergency, security, connectivity and diagnostic services.
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The National Insurance Crime Bureau recently released its list of vehicle theft hot spots, and the San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward metro area tops the list based on 2014 data.
Read More →LoJack Corporation has surpassed 10,000 subscriptions to provide subscribers with a range of telematics services for construction equipment, fleet vehicles and inventory management for dealerships.
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Full-size pickups have the highest theft rate, and thieves steal them from both fleets and retail users, according to the bureau, which studied thefts of vehicle from the 2011, 2012, and 2013 model years. The bureau typically reports theft trends from data reported by law enforcement agencies.
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Honda's Accord and Civic continue to top the list of most stolen vehicles in the U.S., even as auto thefts have fallen significantly from their peak in the early 1990s following the wider adoption of engine immobolizers.
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