Follow these tips to help reduce your chances of being car jacked.  Walk
with purpose, and stay alert.

Approach your car with the key in hand.  Look around and inside
the car before getting in.
Park in well-lighted areas, near sidewalks or walkways.  Avoid
parking near dumpsters, woods, large vans or trucks, or anything
else that limits your visibility.
Never leave valuables in plain view, even when the car is locked.  
Put them out of sight in the trunk.
Keep doors locked and windows rolled up, no matter how short the
distance or how safe the area.
Look around, especially at places where you slow down or stop,
such as garages and parking lots, intersections, self-service gas
stations, and car washes, highway entry and exit ramps, and ATMs.
When coming to a stop, leave enough room to maneuver around
other cars, especially if you sense trouble and need to get away.
Avoid driving alone, if possible.  Travel with someone, especially at
night.
Don't stop to assist a stranger whose car has broken down.  Help
instead by driving to the nearest phone and calling police for help.
Always keep your car well maintained, and make sure you have
plenty of gas.

If It Happens To You

If a car jacker threatens you with a gun or other weapon, give up
your car.  Don't argue.  Your life is worth more than a car.
Get away as quickly as possible.
Contact the police immediately.
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