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		<title>Unique Tracking Program Gives Insurance Discounts</title>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>GPS  tracking devices might soon be lowering your car insurance premiums. A  unique new program gives a “pay-as-you-drive” spin on insurance. This  new program involves a GPS tracking device being installed on the  vehicle. The tracking device enables the insurance company to monitor  the vehicle’s every move, giving them a pretty clear picture of the  individual’s driving habits. This information can then be used by the  insurance provider to determine a fair insurance premium.<br />
<strong>Good or Bad?</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/iStock_000009045517XSmall.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-10216" title="GPS Insurance Programs" src="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/iStock_000009045517XSmall.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="400" /></a>Many  people are uncomfortable with their insurance company have such  detailed information about their driving habits and travels, viewing it  as an invasion of privacy.<br />
But  New Jersey software programmer Saman Javasekara embraced this new  program. After installing the GPS tracking device on his vehicle, he  received a 23% discount from Progressive. Like Javasekara, many people  who put aside their concerns will find themselves very pleased with the  discount that they receive.<br />
<strong>How It Works</strong><br />
This  tracking program gathers pieces of information that are particularly  important to insurance companies, such as how often the vehicle is  driven, the distance the vehicle is driven, and how often the driver  stops suddenly. Drivers who know that their moves are being monitored  will keep focused on their driving. This new tracking program encourages  less frequent driving in addition to safer driving. If programs like  this become popular, people will be more likely to carpool and to walk  or ride a bike to close locations, which would cut down on congestion  and pollution.<br />
This tracking system uses the car’s computerized diagnostic port, so it cannot be used in cars that were made before 1996.<br />
Although  the technology is still relatively new, using a GPS tracking device in a  vehicle is not a completely new concept. State Farm uses GPS tracking  devices in the vehicles that they insure, but they only use the trackers  for roadside assistance. They do not use the devices in any way to  calculate insurance rates.</p>
<p>Article Written by Janice Grover</p>
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		<title>Government: GPS Vehicle Tracking May Soon Be Mandatory</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 12:24:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>You&#8217;ve probably seen insurance advertisements that claim you can lower your monthly rate by installing a GPS tracker. Lowering your insurance rate is always a good thing, but at what cost? <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2011-08-18-car-insurance-monitors-driving-snapshot_n.htm">USA Today</a> recently reported that some insurance companies may be selling this information to the U.S. Government. Further, according to the article, the government is considering making vehicle tracking mandatory for all U.S. drivers. Why would the government be interested in your driving habits? The answer is two-fold.</p>
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<p>First, tracking your driving habits means that sending out violation tickets will become even easier for law enforcement.Second, this evidence can be used for &#8212; or against &#8212; you if an accident occurs.</p>
<p>Sure, the GPS tracking data that your insurer collects will be used to lower your rates (if you can play by the stringent rate lowering rules), but it is also used by police and government officials. Right now, you have the option to skip the installation of a tracker and go on paying regular insurance rates. But, this may not be a choice in the near future.</p>
<p>Presently, the U.S. Government requires that all long-haul vehicles be equipped with tracking devices. Soon, the government may require all regular vehicles to include tracking technology too.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re tempted by offers of low insurance rates, read the fine print, and make sure that this data will not be used in any other manner. If you hardly ever get slapped with traffic tickets or find yourself in an accident, it may be best to skip those tempting insurance offers for the time being. Only time will tell if vehicle tracking will be mandatory a year or so from now.</p>
<p>Article Written by Harriette Halepis</p>
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		<title>GPS Tracking and Lower Insurance Rates: Friend or Fraud?</title>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>You may have heard that having a GPS tracking device in your car can help lower your insurance rates, but it is not as simple as just having the location system in place. Since GPS units can track speeding, hard braking, heavy accelerating, and driving frequency, insurance companies can determine exactly how safe they think you are when it comes to driving and then set your rates accordingly.</p>
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<p>For example, if you live in a suburban neighborhood but work in the heart of the city, your time spent in rush-hour traffic could be a deterring factor in the eyes of the insurance company because they equate less time in the car with safety. However, if you are a responsible teen trying to overcome the stereotype of a teenage driver in order to lower your insurance rate, then a GPS tracking system can help the insurer see your level of commitment to safe driving.</p>
<p>One unquestionable advantage to using GPS tracking in your vehicle for both you and your insurance company is the deterrent it is to car thieves. An insurance agent is more likely to give you a lower rate on your car if they know they can more easily retrieve a stolen vehicle rather than replace one, especially if you live in a highly populated area where statistics for stolen cars are elevated.</p>
<p>If you are a business with a fleet of vehicles, then GPS tracking can definitely help lower your insurance rates. Whether you are a utilities company, delivery service, or contractor, if you own multiple vehicles, you should consider installing a GPS tracking device on each vehicle. Not only does it encourage your drivers to practice safe driving habits, but it also shows the insurance company that you are serious about taking care of your business assets. Again, such location devices also act as a deterrent to potential car thieves and give the insurance companies peace of mind knowing they can track down a stolen company vehicle.</p>
<p>How much GPS tracking can help lower your insurance rates really lies in the hands of the insurance company. It is theirs to determine the perimeters of safety, and it is theirs to determine the ratio of adjustment. However, it is yours to drive safely and to use your GPS tracking as you deem best, be it for personal information or for information that the insurance company can use for or against you.</p>
<p>Article Written by Hillary Mayfield</p>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>When  teaching me how to drive as a teenager, I remember my father leaning  over next to me and saying, “it is not you I’m worried about. It’s those  people.” You know the ones. Drivers who careen through a red light  while it’s barely pink, take the on ramp going 70, or pass through four  lanes of dense highway traffic without a turn signal. For drivers all  over the country, the newest iPhone app, which rates the driving of its  owner using GPS tracking, motivates feelings of relief and hope for a  safer driving tomorrow.</p>
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Sponsored  by State Farm Insurance, the Driver Feedback application uses the  accelerometer in the iPhone as well as a GPS locator system to determine  a driver’s affinity for risky driving maneuvers such as hard  acceleration or deceleration and abrupt swerves. Judging from these  three areas during a given road trip, an overall rating is provided to  the driver. By analyzing the results provided from trip to trip the  driver can then evaluate his progress on the road. If he consistently  receives a dismal score, he should take the hint that he needs to work  on his driving skills.</p>
<p>While  the latest GPS tracking application certainly has its effectiveness,  this seemingly innocent novelty has met with a mild degree of  resistance. After all, isn’t cell phone use marking the top of the  charts for driver distraction? However well-meaning, drivers who choose  to use the Driver Feedback application while driving are making matters  worse by removing their attention from the road. It is thus highly  recommended that iPhone users avoid checking their progress during the  course of their road trips. Instead, exercise patience and wait until  you come to a stop before peaking at the results.</p>
<p>Reckless  driving is among the top causes of car accidents in America. With 2  million accidents and more than 13,000 deaths annually caused by drivers  who care more for a thrill than for the safety of others, it’s about  time that someone did something. While the Driver Feedback app cannot  prevent drivers from recklessness on the road, it can at least alert  them to their poor driving habits. Perhaps it will motivate them to  remedy their selfish ways. Even if only a few lives are saved by this  GPS tracking-based application, it will be well worth the effort.</p>
<p>Article Written by Janice Grover</p>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Are you a safe driver? Do you think you’re paying higher for insurance than you should? For drivers who believe they are overpaying and would like to be able to prove that they are safer drivers, Progressive Auto Insurance is beginning a program that will allow drivers to install a GPS tracking device in their cars.</p>
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<p>The GPS tracking device will track how hard they brake as well as what percentage of their driving is day driving compared to what percentage is nighttime driving, according to USA today.</p>
<p>Drivers who opt into the program, called Snapshot, can save, on average, $150.00 per year.</p>
<p>The programs are entirely voluntary, but have still, as most GPS tracking programs tend to do, have caught flak as being an Orwellian program. The primary concern of critics is that the insurance agencies will make the tracking devices mandatory.</p>
<p>In addition, while Progressive and other insurance agencies with similar programs claim that they will only use the devices to give discounts as opposed to punitive penalties, some, such as Robert E. Smith of <em>Privacy Journal,</em> fear that the rules could change.</p>
<p>Progressive believes this is a massive benefit for drivers. “Snapshot provides the first tangible way for you to tell the insurance company &#8216;This is who I am&#8217; as a driver.”</p>
<p>What do you think? Privacy nightmare, or good way to reduce your insurance premiums?</p>
<p>Article Written by Greg Minton</p>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Saving  money is a big concern these days. While people are clipping coupons  and shopping at garage sales, they may be neglecting a much more  substantial savings. An investment in GPS tracking can  pay off in insurance savings for the consumer (whether an individual or  a company). Insurance companies give discounts for such things as low  mileage, anti-theft devices, teenage tracking and safe driving.</p>
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<p>Some  insurance companies offer discounts for drivers who drive less than a  certain number of miles each year. However, many claim this discount  only to violate the terms of it. Several large insurance companies now  offer a low mileage discount to those drivers who will agree to use GPS  to record their odometer readings.</p>
<p>For truly low mileage drivers, the  discount can be substantial: even up to 26% of the annual premium rate.  The insurance company earns savings by eliminating credits for those who  don’t actually qualify for the discounts, and those savings are passed  on to drivers who do.</p>
<p>Another  way that consumers can save with GPS tracking is to claim the  anti-theft discount many insurers offer. This is commonly used with  commercial fleets and also by rental car companies. The devices can be  programmed to alert the company if the car goes beyond prescribed  boundaries.</p>
<p>GPS tracking can qualify companies for safe driver fleet  discounts by monitoring driver behaviors such as hard braking, speed and  turns and weaves. Drivers who are aware they are being watched will  usually drive more cautiously and carefully. Teen drivers aren’t exactly  fleet vehicles, but sometimes they also need to be tracked and it can  pay off in savings to parents in reduced insurance premiums. The GPS  unit can alert the parents when the young person violates conditions  such as not arriving at school, being a certain distance from home or  exceeding a certain speed limit.</p>
<p>Vehicle  owners can find further savings with GPS-equipped cars, which can save  money by suggesting the shortest route and helping drivers avoid getting  lost. They can be alerted to traffic jams and unsafe conditions. Fewer  stops and starts and less miles translates into money saved especially  with today’s high fuel prices.</p>
<p>GPS  technology is a timely investment that will pay for itself in reduced  insurance premiums, not to mention reduced fuel costs and peace of mind  for parents who are tracking teens. More and more insurance companies  will harness this technology in the future to reduce their costs which  then can be passed on to you, the consumer.</p>
<p>Article Written by Greg Bartlett</p>
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<p>Would you consent to a <a href="http://www.landairsea.com/about/gps-vehicle-tracking.html">vehicle tracking</a> system that is monitored by your insurance company, if it would lower your rates?</p>
<p>Hundreds of thousands of clients currently signed up for AAA and Progressive auto insurance might soon have the choice. The two companies are among the first to launch unique on-board driving data collection programs. Little boxes, about the size of a box of stick matches, plug into the vehicle&#8217;s electrical and diagnostic centers and they record vehicle speed, time of day, brakes applications and the number of miles logged. Representatives think the program will create safer drivers and therefore lower premiums.</p>
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<p>Drivers will be able to access their data on the insurance website by logging in with a personalized code.</p>
<p>Customers can save 10 percent on their insurance just for using the devices; more if their statistics are better by comparison with other drivers under similar circumstances and conditions. For instance, the insurance rate drops if the vehicle is driven fewer than 12,000 miles a year; the national average.</p>
<p>However, there is a bit of controversy dissuading some drivers, and it deals with privacy. The boxes, at programmed intervals, send the data wirelessly to the insurance company&#8217;s headquarters. In essence, the driver&#8217;s habits can be monitored daily &#8211; perhaps hourly &#8211; and scrutinized by specialists who attempt to translate real-world happenings into dollars and decimal points.</p>
<p>AAA debuts its vehicle tracking program, called uDrive, this month in the state of Nevada, through a series of open houses. Progressive&#8217;s program is called MyRate and it is active already with 100,000 customers in 19 states.</p>
<p>The boxes are not <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com">GPS tracking</a> devices, which means the insurance companies do not know, and keep no record, of where the individual clients are traveling. That fact is good, or bad, depending on where someone stands on the issue of personal freedom, versus safety and cost savings.</p>
<p>Some people don&#8217;t like private enterprise, or the government, from interfering in or observing what is their personal business, such as by vehicle tracking. As long as an individual is not doing something illegal or potentially harmful to others, they don&#8217;t want a computer chip recording where they go, (by logging their GPS tracking coordinates), how long they stay, and then by making a few assumptions, determine what they are doing there.</p>
<p>&#8220;How do we know what other kinds of data those little boxes are gathering and who else has access to it,&#8221; reacted one insurance client approached about the project. &#8220;Who is to prevent lawmakers two years down the line from making this kind of vehicle tracking mandatory? Ten percent savings is not worth it. It&#8217;s about control.&#8221;</p>
<p>On the other side of the issue are those people that firmly believe &#8220;knowledge is power.&#8221; The more data GPS tracking and other mobile electronic gadgets can gather; the better understanding we have of human and mechanical tendencies. We can change the wrong to good; fix inefficiencies, improve safety, save lives and save money.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is really where the future of auto insurance seems to be headed,&#8221; commented a AAA representative operating in Nevada.</p>
<p>The auto insurance companies noted here are not yet offering tracking systems with GPS location service, although they have been proven to promote safe driving habits. Business people, law enforcement, concerned parents and other consumers rely on GPS tracking to tell them what the driver of their vehicle won&#8217;t or can&#8217;t. Countless fleet management supervisors use GPS tracking systems to monitor their company vehicles and the employees who are entrusted with their care.</p>
<p>A passive GPS tracking system, also known as a GPS data logger, gathers much more data than a small box transmitter. Most significant is that they will record everywhere the vehicle has traveled. This type of information would be invaluable to auto insurance companies because they would then be able to break down their data and examine trends by region.</p>
<p>Many insurance companies today offer discounts to drivers who have purchased and installed their own vehicle tracking systems, because they know they help people drive more safely. Real-time GPS tracking systems help vehicle owners or police authorities recover vehicles that have been stolen. That equates to lower liability and lower insurance rates.</p>
<p>Certainly, insurance companies would love to have access to the data collected by clients&#8217; GPS tracking devices. Would drivers comply if the enticement is a significant insurance discount? Or would it be going too far in surrendering our privacy?</p>
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<p class="MsoListParagraph"><span><span>-<span> </span></span></span><em>Donna Santi is a creative writer for </em><a href="http://www.landairsea.com/about/about-us.html">LandAirSea Systems</a><em>, a Woodstock, IL-based manufacturer and distributor of expertly-engineered GPS tracking systems, software and accessories. For information about LandAirSea, visit </em><a href="http://www.landairsea.com/">www.landairsea.com</a><em>. To contact the writer, email </em><a href="mailto:donna.santi@landairsea.com">donna.santi@landairsea.com</a><em></em></p>
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<p>Most people who buy GPS trackers for their property and assets will often consider the cost a bit of personal insurance. The technology can certainly help protect or recover items in case of loss or theft. Investment in a GPS tracker can seem small in comparison to the cost of losing a vehicle or other valuable property. Yet what if purchasing and installing <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/">GPS tracking technology</a> could also save you money on your monthly insurance premiums?</p>
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<p>Fact is, it can. Insurance companies recognize GPS trackers as simple yet effective way of safeguarding all sorts of property, so they&#8217;re willing to make it worth your while to give them a little more peace of mind. To them, it&#8217;s all about statistics, and GPS trackers will lower the odds of costly property loss.</p>
<p>The benefits among auto insurance providers may vary. <a href="http://www.libertymutual.com/">Liberty Mutual</a> is one of the biggest discounters, offering up to 25% off regular comprehensive monthly premiums to GPS users. Other insurance companies like <a href="http://www.aaa.com/">AAA</a>, <a href="http://www.progressive.com/">Progressive</a>, and <a href="http://www.geico.com/">Geico</a> offer up to 18%, 15%, and 10% off respectively. Some companies have different discounts or requirements in different states, so call your agent and ask what benefits apply to your situation. If you&#8217;re a company managing an entire fleet of vehicles, GPS tracking will certainly net you a higher gain than an individual vehicle policy. If you&#8217;re a parent stressing over your newly licensed teen, there&#8217;s likely some discounts to be had there, as well. A few years ago, AIG <a href="http://www.wired.com/autopia/2007/04/insurance_compa/">began a program</a> offering a particularly high discount to teen drivers who were willing to be tracked by their parents. Again, be sure to check out these discounts if you&#8217;re not already familiar with them. Don&#8217;t doubt that there&#8217;s one out there for you-<a href="http://www.tessco.com/yts/partner/manufacturer_list/vendors/deluo_gps/pdf/Insurance-Discounts.pdf">about a dozen states</a> (note: pdf link) have passed laws requiring insurance companies to offer incentives to drivers who purchase anti-theft devices like GPS trackers.</p>
<p>GPS trackers can also save you money indirectly. Most insurance companies have low mileage discounts for infrequent drivers, so a data sheet generated by your car&#8217;s GPS tracker can be a quick and simple way to show how much you&#8217;ve travelled during any relevant period of time. On a similar note, if you itemize your tax deductions, a GPS tracker is a great way to prove your low mileage at the end of every year to the IRS.</p>
<p>Even without the benefit of lower monthly premiums, <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/">GPS trackers</a> pay for themselves by providing security and peace of mind. And if they can save you a few extra bucks as well, what&#8217;s keeping you from picking one up?</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 12:29:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>By Greg Bartlett</p>
<p>Insurance-it&#8217;s on everyone&#8217;s mind these days as the health care debate remains in the media spotlight.  Health insurance is just one of many forms of insurance which most people have.</p>
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<p>When did you last consider your other insurance and how much you are paying?  For example: car insurance.  Did you know that many car insurance companies offer discounts to vehicles equipped with anti-theft devices?  Some states even <em>require</em> auto insurance companies to offer discounts for anti-theft devices (Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Texas).  And just in case you don&#8217;t think your car will ever be stolen, consider some statistics.  According to the FBI, a <a href="http://www.iii.org/media/hottopics/insurance/test4/">car is stolen</a> in America every 33 seconds.  Those living in urban areas are at an even greater risk for car theft.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be lulled into complacency because you have an older car.  The <a href="http://www.auto-theft.info/Statistics.htm">National Crime Insurance Crime Bureau</a> reports the top ten most stolen cars in 2006 were models were 1995, 1991, 1989, 1997, 2005, 1994 (several different models from this year), and 1990.  If you happen to own a motorcycle, you are at an even greater risk.  In 2008 60,763 motorcycles were reported stolen.</p>
<p>And while car thefts have fallen slightly over the past year, it is in part due to the advances in technology in anti-theft devices.  One such device is a <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/">GPS tracker</a>.  A GPS tracker has two components: the satellites that do the tracking and the receiver that is attached to the vehicle.  There are roughly 24 satellites that can determine the location (latitude and longitude) of the receiver (can be a person, in this case your vehicle).  This information is sent to a database that is accessible by internet or through mobile devices.</p>
<p>Active GPS tracking systems give real-time information about the location of the receiver, while passive tracking is more like a log of events that occurred.  If your vehicle equipped with this type of anti-theft device were to be stolen, you would be able to determine the exact location, which is why insurance companies often reward such preventative measures with discounts.  These discounts can start around 5% and go as high as 30%.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, some states require companies to offer discounts, but many, many companies in other states also offer incentives and discounts to owners who equip their vehicles with anti-theft devices.  If you are paying too much for car insurance, consider the investment in a device that will offer you many benefits-one of which would be lowering your monthly insurance costs.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email By Greg Bartlett The sale of GPS devices, including vehicle tracking devices, has greatly increased in the last twenty years. What started out as unheard of technology is now &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2009/11/14/vehicle-tracking-devices-reduce-car-thefts/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>By Greg Bartlett</p>
<p>The sale of GPS devices, including vehicle tracking devices, has greatly increased in the last twenty years. What started out as unheard of technology is now commonly known and used around the country and even around the world. Interestingly, in the same time span that sales of GPS devices skyrocketed, the number of car thefts was cut in half. Coincidence? The facts say &#8216;no.&#8217;</p>
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<p>The Federal Bureau of Investigation names three contributors to this dramatic drop in car thefts. One is vehicle tracking devices. A second reason is the better enforcement of the police. And finally, power disabling systems have been influential.</p>
<p>Vehicle tracking devices have helped to deter would-be car thieves. Thieves know that many cars are now being monitored with vehicle tracking devices, and professional thieves do not want to ruin their entire operations by stealing a car with a tracking device. All it takes is one car with a tracking device to bust open an entire car theft operation. If a car with a tracking device is stolen, the owner can provide the police with the current location of the vehicle within a few feet and continue to update them on its location until the car is recovered. Geo-fencing capabilities of vehicle tracking devices can also notify owners that their car has left a particular location before the owner even realizes that it has been stolen.</p>
<p>Law enforcement officers have become more efficient and more effective throughout the years, thanks to many new technologies. Since most car thefts are done by professional car thieves, police officers have a better chance of catching these criminals than if they were just one-time thefts. The police officers also use vehicle tracking devices to make their job easier.</p>
<p>The third reason that car thefts have been reduced in the past twenty years is that new vehicles are usually equipped with power disabling systems. These systems require a special coded key to be used to start the car. Hotwiring the car, which has been a popular method for car thefts in the past, will not work for these vehicles, because the starter, ignition, and fuel line are all disabled until the coded key is used. People can also further insure that their vehicle is not stolen by purchasing and installing ignition immobilizers. When these are turned on, the car acts like it has run out of gas and the vehicle coasts to a stop. The car thief no longer has the ability to drive the vehicle, he can only steer and brake until the car comes to a stop.</p>
<p>With the help of <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com">vehicle tracking devices</a>, your car is not only less likely to be stolen, but more likely to be recovered.</p>
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