
Discover which trucks were most enticing to thieves in 2020.
Difficult road conditions, carjackings, and vehicle theft are challenges for fleets in South America and Mexico. Savvy fleet managers look to driver training and education, telematics, and armored vehicles for solutions.
In 2020, one vehicle was stolen every 36 seconds in the U.S. Find out where auto theft rates are the worst.
As the number of thefts of the valuable vehicle part increase, here’s what managers can do to protect their assets.
The NHTSA reminds drivers to lock up, because lockdown triggered a surge in auto thefts.
State Farm recently paid out a whopping $33.7 million in claims for catalytic converter thefts, which have soared across the country since the start of the pandemic.
Learn why there's an uptick in catalytic converter thefts, what thieves are really after, and how and when they strike in this episode of the State of the Fleet Industry.
In 2020, the top three states for auto theft were California, Texas, and Florida.
The pandemic coincides with a rise in prices of the special metals used to make the converters.
Cities across the country have reported triple, even quadruple the number of converter thefts in 2020 compared to 2019. Fortunately, there are a variety of measures you can do to prevent this from happening to your fleet.
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