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Carjackings see significant decrease

Itumeleng Garebatshabe
Last updated: August 31, 2024 10:50
By Itumeleng Garebatshabe
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Stats SA released the 2023/24 Victims of Crime Survey which revealed some concerning rises in most crime but a decline in carjackings. The survey says since the 2022/23 report there was a 28.9% decrease in carjackings but a 2.5% increase over the last five years. Theft of motor vehicles also, however, saw 19.2% increase.

Despite the decrease over the last year, citizens remain at high-risk for becoming a victim of vehicle-related crimes. South African Police Service (SAPS) stats highlight the severity of the issue, with on average, over 60 cars stolen daily. Certain vehicles and areas have also developed a reputation as having higher risk.

While some vehicles are at higher risk than others, one can be hijacked at any time. The CEO of MasterDrive, Eugene Herbert, says, “The higher risk of certain vehicles may foster a sense of reluctance to drive those cars, however, this should rather underscore the importance of greater awareness the need for precautionary measures to mitigate hijack risks irrespective of vehicle or area in which you drive. For those car enthusiasts who aspire to drive certain ‘high risk’ models be warned there is a ‘caveat!’

“Carjackings are not always preventable but there are several techniques drivers can undertake to avoid risky scenarios. The most crucial tip is to remain as calm as possible. Most often, the primary goal of these criminals is to get the vehicle and flee the scene,” says Herbert.

Be aware

Increased driver awareness is the best defence against being hijacked. “Pay close attention to suspicious vehicles or individuals and ensure you are not being followed. Make an effort to familiarise yourself with individuals along your route and be extra cautious when you see new faces. Attention to detail can be a lifesaver,” says Herbert.

Be prepared

Before reaching your vehicle, ensure your car keys are in hand. “Additionally, one should be ready to enter their property upon arrival and not waste time finding house keys. This reduces time a driver is vulnerable and not paying attention to their surroundings. If you have young children, practice hijack extractions techniques and agree on a ‘safe’ word to mobalise them should the worst happen,” says Herbert.  

Drive defensively

Using techniques such as driving with a 12-second forward vision, allows one to anticipate traffic conditions and reduce time stationary. “Get into the habit of always having room to make a quick escape if necessary. Maintain a ‘safety cushion’ or 3-second following distance from the car ahead to further assist in escaping potential dangers more effectively,” says Herbert.

Reverse it

Never drive straight into your driveway or parking spot. “Reverse parking creates a broader field of vision and more time to observe surroundings. This allows for swifter reaction times.”

The unfortunate reality is that carjackings continue to wreak havoc in South Africa, despite the recent decrease. “It requires concerted efforts from all road users, organisations and the government to continue this decrease. By staying informed and adopting certain safety measures, drivers can significantly reduce their risk of becoming a victim,” says Herbert.

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