Consumer Alert: Is Your Vehicle Safe from Theft? NHTSA Offers Tips You Should Know
July is National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month
July 1, 2025 | Washington, DC
July is National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has important tips to help Americans protect their vehicles and personal items inside from theft. Vehicle theft costs Americans billions of dollars annually, with one vehicle stolen about every 37 seconds.
Vehicle thefts decreased by 17% from 2023 to 2024, but more than 850,700 vehicles were still reported stolen. Summer is the highest season for vehicle theft, and thieves steal more than vehicles, radios, and wheel covers. Some of the most popular items stolen from vehicles include air bags, GPS units, cell phones, iPads, laptops, and purses. Parts like doors, engines and transmissions are stripped and sold.
“Vehicle theft costs Americans billions every year, and we all pay the price through higher insurance premiums and the resources needed to investigate and prosecute these crimes. This National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month, we’re offering simple tips everyone can use to keep their vehicle from joining the hundreds of thousands stolen every year,” NHTSA Chief Counsel Peter Simshauser said.
NHTSA offers these tips to help vehicle owners secure their vehicles and belongings:
- Always park in well-lit, busy areas.
- Make sure all windows and doors are closed and locked when you park.
- Keep valuables hidden. Place any bags in the trunk where they can’t be seen, even if they’re empty.
- Never leave keys inside the vehicle, even while fueling at the gas station.
- Don’t leave your vehicle running unattended.
- If your vehicle has an immobilizer, use your key fob to lock it.
- Consider installing an anti-theft system such as a wheel lock or GPS tracking device if your vehicle didn’t come with one.