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According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), in their Uniform Crime Report, one motor vehicle theft occurred every 44.1 seconds in 2011 and one motor vehicle theft occurred every 43.7 seconds in 2012. That data represents a 0.6% increase of motor vehicle thefts nationwide. Hence, we learn that thieves are getting faster at stealing one of our most valued and crucial property to accomplish our daily routines. Furthermore, of the 721,053 motor vehicles that were stolen, 73.9% were automobiles. This resulted in a $4.3 billion nationwide lost in motor vehicle theft for 2012. (Source: FBI Uniform Crime Report 2011-2012)

For this reason, motor vehicle theft holds a primary concern for all family owned vehicles. Thanks to the new upcoming technologies, like GPS tracking systems, motor vehicle owners are now capable to closely monitor and track their assets in real-time while on the road. This new technology has done wonders in maintaining the security of motor vehicles in America and around the world.

In the event that a user’s vehicle is stolen, the location of the vehicle can be immediately pin pointed by simply pulling up the map on any device with internet capabilities, giving you the greater advantage of providing law enforcement the exact location of the stolen vehicle and significantly reducing wait time and anxiety having eased the recovery.

There were an estimated 721,053 thefts of motor vehicles nationwide in 2012. The estimated rate of motor vehicle thefts was 229.7 per 100,000 inhabitants.

  • The estimated number of motor vehicle thefts increased 0.6 percent in 2012 when compared with the 2011 estimates, but declined 24.8 percent when compared to the 2008 estimates, and 42.8 percent when compared to the 2003 estimates
  • More than $4.3 billion was lost nationwide to motor vehicle thefts in 2012. The average dollar loss per stolen vehicle was $6,019
  • In 2012, of all motor vehicles stolen, 73.9 percent were automobiles. (Source: FBI Uniform Crime Report 2012)

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  • 908.687.4813

  • interbluetrack@gmail.com