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Why are more cars being stolen in South Australia?

1 April, 2022

Recent data shows car theft is on the rise in South Australia, as crooks look to cash in on the increasing value of used cars.

The number of cars stolen in the past 12 months has soared by 24 per cent, RAA Insurance claims records has revealed.

And the total value of the vehicles broken into in the 12 months to March this year has jumped by 56 per cent compared to the 12 months to March 2021, reflecting the increasing value of used cars driven by a shortage of new car supplies.

RAA spokesman Mark Borlace said the spike in car theft had bucked the recent long-term trend generated by mandatory immobilisers and improved security systems.

“Initially, car thefts dropped away when Covid-19 first spread because many people stayed at home and cars weren’t out in vulnerable places like shopping or entertainment centres.”

“But demand for used cars began to grow as the pandemic continued, because people avoided public transport and supplies of new cars became limited, which has pushed used car prices up.

“That has made them a more tempting target for opportunist thieves.’’

Mark said the recent easing of restrictions had also encouraged more people to get out to sporting and cultural events, resulting in more cars being left in car parks and in street parks.

“Another reason for the increase in car thefts is that as they’ve knocked down one house and put two houses on a block, it often reduces the amount of car-parking available – so more and more cars are parking in the street,” he said.

“All these factors combine to provide more opportunities for robbers to strike.’’

Staying secure

RAA recommends parking your vehicle in a garage or carport wherever possible. You should also install sensor lights in your driveway to deter thieves.

If you must park on the road, leave your car in a well-lit area, and always lock your vehicle.

Motorists should also remove such valuables from their vehicles, including house keys and important documents which may reveal where they live, rather than keeping them stashed out of view.

For more about RAA Car Insurance, visit https://www.raa.com.au/insurance.