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Don’t Make Yourself a Target for Car Thieves

by Catelin McGlothlin

Car theft has been a problem in the United States since cars were invented. A car or other vehicle is stolen in the United States every 28.8 seconds according to 2008 data from the FBI. The chances of your car being stolen in the U.S. are 1 in 210 according to data from federal agencies and the Insurance Information Institute. The odds vary geographically. The Northeast has the lowest incidence of vehicle thefts, about 9.8 percent, and the Midwest 18.2 percent. The South and West have the highest percentage of vehicle thefts, about 36 percent each. Your chances of having your car stolen are highest in urban areas.

The III reported dismal statistics in 2007 on apprehending car thieves, with an arrest rate of only 12.6 percent. Furthermore, the the National Insurance Crime Bureau reported that year that 41 percent of stolen vehicles were never recovered. If your car is stolen, there isn’t much you can do after the fact except call the police and file an insurance claim. Meanwhile, you won’t have transportation unless you either rent a car or go out and buy another one. It’s much better to take the following precautions to prevent car theft before it happens to you.

* Lock your vehicle and don’t leave it running. Your car’s door locks are the cheapest, easiest deterrent against car thieves. Don’t leave sunroofs or windows open, even on the hottest days. Leaving your car running while you’re not around is an open invitation for theft. Law enforcement officials stress that many cars are stolen on a whim for joyriding purposes because the owner made it easy for the thief.

Can You Get Car Rental Even if You Don’t Have Driver’s Insurance?

by Amy Nutt

Something that concerns a lot of individuals looking to rent cars is whether or not they can rent the car without having their own driver’s insurance. Why would someone not already have driver’s insurance? Well, they may live in a city in which their own transportation is not needed, so they use public transportation. This may mean that they don’t have a car. However, they may have their license.

Most individuals who have cars have driver’s insurance. But once in a while there is that person who comes to the car rental establishment and they don’t have a car. That means they don’t have insurance. So what does that mean for them when wanting to rent a car? Are they going to be able to rent the car? The answer might surprise you.

No insurance?

So let’s say you walk into your local car rentals place and you tell them you don’t have insurance. Do you think they’re going to look at you like you’re a terrible person? The truth is that they won’t. They’re not going to look at you like you’re terrible because there are plenty of people who walk into their establishment and they don’t have insurance.

Here is how they do it:

- The car rental establishment will make a copy of your driver’s license. From there they will then tell you what your options are. They may also offer you other things that you may or may not need, so make sure you’re not going to end up paying for things that you don’t need.

Road Safety: What You Need to Know

by Amy Nutt

Road safety is everyone`s concern, though many people aren`t even sure of what it means. This simple phrase covers a lot of areas, all of which involve staying safe and being responsible on the road. It applies to everyone who drives, cycles or even walks and the idea is to keep everyone out of harm`s way.

When it comes to road safety, cars and trucks are by far the most dangerous thing on the road. The sheer weight and speed make them potential weapons when used irresponsibly and this has brought about quite a few laws to help protect both those in the cars and those outside as well as provide roadside assistance.

Drinking Drunk driving causes over 13,000 deaths every year, but most people still think nothing of having a couple of beers before hitting the road. Unfortunately, even if you don`t feel drunk, your reflexes are impaired and even a few seconds difference can cause death when dealing with a motor vehicle.

While there are laws against drinking and driving, it still lies in the hands of the people to stop this problem. If you`re going to go out partying, assign a designated driver or call a taxi to get home safely. And don`t let others who have been drinking get into the driver`s seat.

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