2: Refrain from making life simple for a thief.

Statistics show that car thefts often happen at intersections, public parking lots, gas stations, and near ATMs. To stay safe, follow law enforcement advice. Before getting into your car, check underneath and inside for anything unusual. Try not to travel alone at night, as this can make you more vulnerable. Trust your instincts if something feels wrong and take precautions. When driving, use a middle lane for more options if you need to avoid someone suspicious. If someone approaches your car and seems suspicious, drive away calmly. Never stop to help strangers in risky situations. If you must stop, leave enough space to maneuver your vehicle. Park in well-lit areas whenever possible. When making a quick stop, never leave your engine running or doors unlocked. Always turn off the engine, close the windows, and lock the doors when leaving your car. At home, keep your keys away from the front door to prevent easy access for thieves.
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