Posts tagged ‘Auto Theft’

Research shows that an auto can be stolen within 20 seconds. Auto theft can occur to anybody. Vehicle thieves are all out both for new and old vehicles including the parts. Though there is no 100% auto theft proof gadget, there are preventive measures that you can learn to lessen the chances of your vehicle being stolen.

When leaving the car take the car keys with you all the time. Never leave them within the auto. Believe it or not almost 20% of cars stolen had keys left inside the vehicles. Always lock the car all the time because unlocked vehicles are usually the easy targets. When parking, it is recommended to park in a well lighted place and if possible near the stores or other business establishments. Do not park in lots that are neglected, particularly in the evening. Learn to park the car with the wheels turned sideways whether it is at the driveway, parking lot or curb. Another is to administer the emergency brake whenever you park. These steps make it difficult for a vehicle to be stolen away by car thieves. Continue reading ‘How to Prevent Auto Theft?’ »

Reckless driving has taken hold of Oakland car culture, causing the streets to be quite dangerous. Oakland car collision lawyers can tell you that auto accidents happen every day on the city’s congested streets. In 2008 there were 32 fatal car-related accidents and nearly one hundred people involved. In fifteen of these fatal car crashes, drunk driving played a role.

Though California has done a lot over the years to lower the number of people drinking and driving, it is still an issue. Further, “sideshows” — showy, reckless driving including lines of cars weaving in and out of lanes, riding on top of vehicles, and driving at very high speeds — have become popular in recent years and put all Oakland residents at risk for personal injury.

With the turn of the new year, Oakland saw two tragic car accidents due to reckless behavior. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, one accident involved three young men in a white Jeep who hit a blue Acura transporting a family of three. The Jeep was seen swerving dangerously before the impact and witnesses described the driving as “sideshow-type activity.” All six passengers from both vehicles sustained injuries and were taken to the hospital. A liquor bottle was found in the Jeep after the crash, suggesting that the driver was intoxicated. Continue reading ‘Auto Theft and "Sideshows" Endanger Oakland Drivers and Residents’ »