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There are some common-sense rules that motorists should follow under certain conditions. Rely on your judgement and assessment of the situation to tell you what you should do.

Prevention Tips

  • Remember to keep your vehicle locked at all times, whether
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    moving or parked.
  • If you are driving at night, use well-lit streets and parking lots that are open for easy observation.
  • Be cautious of any stranger approaching your vehicle. If you feel you are in danger, press the horn repeatedly in short blasts; this will attract attention.
  • If you think you are being followed, pull into the nearest gas station or safe place. Do not drive home.
  • Plan and know your route before you leave, whether it is for a short drive in the city or a long trip in the country.
  • Do not pick up hitchhikers.
  • View the interior of your car before getting in to make sure no one is hiding inside, even if the doors are locked.
  • Have keys in hand so you do not have to linger before entering your car.

What if... your vehicle breaks down in an isolated area?
  • Pull your vehicle off the road so you will be out of the traffic;
  • Turn on the emergency (four-way) flasher;
  • Raise the hood of your vehicle;
  • Then stay in your car with all doors locked and windows rolled up;
  • Wait for help to come to you - a patrolling police car or another motorist;
  • Should a passing motorist stop, stay in your car and ask him/her to send help back to you. (You must use your judgement in this situation.)
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