The pleasure of driving can unfortunately be ruined by the fear of being hijacked. Hijacking is a significant crime in many countries across the globe, with Malaysia averaging 20 cars stolen on a daily basis.
Luckily, vehicle tracking can be used for vehicle safety and stolen vehicle recovery.
Whether you call it vehicle theft, hijacking, or carjacking, these terms are used to refer to the illegal act of stealing a vehicle. Examples of vehicle theft include breaking entry into an unattended parked vehicle followed by using tampering methods to start the vehicle like hotwiring or simply towing the vehicle. Another form of vehicle theft is forcefully taking a vehicle by threatening the driver and/or passengers out of the vehicle and driving off with the vehicle. In some cases, the driver and/or passengers are held hostage in the vehicle and if lucky, thrown out at a later stage.
In Malaysia, the number of hijacking victims decreased from 21,779 in 2020 to 13,342 in 2021, a significant drop credited to the prevalence of anti-theft devices installed in newer vehicles. The declining trend follows the previous year’s numbers which see a drop of 30% from 30,868 in 2019 to 21,779 in 2020.
This year-on-year decrease in hijacking proves that anti-theft systems work at both preventing and stopping car theft. Unfortunately, there is never 100% surety that your vehicle will not be stolen. However, there are ways you can ensure your vehicle is safer and more likely to be recovered if stolen.
Let’s find out how Stolen Vehicle Recovery works.
SVR, short for Stolen Vehicle Recovery, is when technology and data from vehicle tracking are used to recover the stolen or hijacked vehicle and in an attempt to return it safely to the owner. The stolen vehicle recovery process starts before the vehicle is stolen, it starts with vehicle tracking software.
Let’s unpack this software in a bit more detail.
We begin with GPS (Global Positioning System) which is a network of satellites and receivers used to determine the positioning of something on Earth. GPS has a range of uses, from military exercises across the globe to directions that help drivers find their way, and track vehicles.
Vehicle tracking requires a GPS tracking device to be installed in a vehicle or on an asset. The device then provides information about the exact location and subsequent movements of the vehicle or asset - this is what enables tracking in real time. For this reason, GPS tracking systems are a crucial part of stolen vehicle recovery used to monitor stolen vehicles’ location and activity.
Quality tracking systems exponentially increase the chance of stolen vehicles being recovered and even lower the risk of theft in the first place. This is because a GPS vehicle tracker has certain triggers that will send alerts if a vehicle is being tampered with or may have been stolen.
Here are some examples of a few ways alerts can be triggered:
Cartrack is Malaysia’s leader in Stolen Vehicle Recovery, with world-class vehicle tracking and recovery technology that puts you in control. The following features and solutions can help you ensure that your vehicle is safe and more likely to be recovered if stolen:
With a stolen vehicle recovery rate of over 90%, Cartrack will help you keep peace of mind and rest assured that your car is safe and secure. Get started now by contacting us here!