Auto Theft And Premium Rates
If you look at the national picture, carjacking is relatively uncommon, representing only about 3% of all vehicles taken in any given year. Everyone else just waits for the vehicle to be parked somewhere quiet and then opens the door and drives it away. Where the security system is reasonably sophisticated, the better organized go for a suspended tow. But the real surprise is that the vast majority of vehicles are stolen in smaller cities and towns. The larger urban areas are relatively safe. It's one of the classic urban myths that you should chain the wheels to street lights when in New York or somewhere densely populated.
The National Insurance Crime Bureau monitors the level of crime both by make and model, place of theft, time of day, and so on. The information is mainly collected from law enforcement agencies and the insurers who are asked to pay out as claims. The national trend over the first decade of this century has been a slow but steady decline in the number of vehicles stolen. The most dangerous state is California with Modesto, San Diego, Bakersfield and a host of other areas leading the way in this crime spree. Just to keep Californian thieves encouraged, there's good competition from Laredo, Texas and Yakima, Washington. Taking the top ten as a whole, it's clear they all share certain characteristics. There's easy access to good quality highways so escape is always easy. The local police forces also tend to be under pressure and make auto theft a lower priority. It's all about the chances of being caught. Go to the other end of the scale and you find Virginia Beach, New York and Austin, Texas with the lowest rates. This is a testament to more effective law enforcement. With higher levels of tax income to pay for better protection and local communities offering some self-policing, auto theft is deterred.
You can always tell something about your neighborhood from the car insurance quotes. Those on the high side suggest higher levels of theft. These claims drive up the losses to be shared by the local policyholders. Try a different ZIP code for another free run through the search engine. The car insurance quotes for the "better" areas come back depressingly lower.