Carjacking Survival Guide: Tips To Protect Yourself

Carjacking incidents can happen in the blink of an eye, leaving drivers in a vulnerable and frightening situation. While it’s easy to think “it won’t happen to me,” the truth is, carjackings can occur anywhere—parking lots, gas stations or even at intersections. Understanding how to prevent and respond to a carjacking could be the difference between life and death.

This article will walk you through key steps to stay alert, avoid danger, and survive a carjacking if it happens. With these essential tips, you can be better prepared to protect yourself on the road.

1. Stay Alert and Aware of Your Surroundings

The best defense against a carjacking is awareness. When driving or parked, always be cautious of your environment, particularly in high-risk areas like parking lots, gas stations or isolated streets. Avoid distractions like texting or browsing on your phone, as this can make you an easy target. Make it a habit to lock your doors and roll up your windows when driving, especially in unfamiliar or high-crime areas.

2. Take Preventive Measures

Be cautious of minor accidents: If you’re in a fender bender in an unfamiliar area, assess whether it could be a setup for a carjacking. If something feels off, call the authorities from within your car before stepping out.

Keep distance at stoplights: When stopped at intersections, leave enough space between your vehicle and the car in front of you to allow room for an escape if someone approaches.

Park in well-lit areas: Always try to park in populated, well-lit locations. Back into parking spots whenever possible to allow for a faster getaway.

3. If Confronted by a Carjacker

If a carjacker approaches, staying calm and cooperative is critical. In a high-stress situation, resisting or panicking can escalate the violence.

  • Cooperate: Hand over the car without resistance. Your safety is more important than any vehicle.
  • Avoid confrontation: Don’t argue, fight or make sudden movements that might provoke the attacker.
  • Refuse to be taken with the car: If they attempt to force you into the car or to another location, do everything in your power to escape. Moving to a second location significantly increases the risk to your life.

4. Take Advantage of Escape Opportunities

  • If the carjacker is momentarily distracted or there is an opening, take the opportunity to run. Look for populated areas or buildings where you can seek help.
  • If you’re still in the vehicle and it’s safe to drive away, do so. But only if it doesn’t put you at greater risk.

5. Call for Help

Once you are safe, immediately contact the police to report the incident. Provide as much information as possible about the suspect, their actions and the location of the carjacking. If your car has GPS tracking or emergency technology like OnStar, this can assist law enforcement in recovering your vehicle.

6. Use Emergency Features in Your Car

Many modern vehicles have emergency buttons or panic features that can summon help. If your car has built-in services like OnStar or GPS tracking, activate them to alert authorities and potentially locate your vehicle if it’s stolen.

No one wants to imagine being caught in a carjacking, but understanding how to respond can keep you safe. By staying alert, avoiding risky situations and knowing how to react calmly under pressure, you can dramatically increase your chances of walking away unharmed. Remember, your life is far more valuable than your vehicle. Always prioritize your safety and take preventive steps to avoid danger whenever possible.

This article originally appeared on The Auto Wire. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News. It is republished with permission.

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Elizabeth Puckett

Elizabeth applies her love for all things automotive to her position as Editor-In-Chief at Motorious.com. When not behind the wheel racing, she has worked for several major automotive publications for close to two decades.

4 Comments
    Snaps

    What is Elizabeth Puckett mad at? Doesn’t look like she has any love for anything.

    Stephen Russell

    Make car interior plain NOT messy BUT plain
    NO expensive details etc.
    Lock car.
    drive USED vs New
    Dealers must add Interior cam to track suspects If car stolen

    More can be done.

    Steven

    My favorite option is a floor mounted dimmer switch wired to cut power to the fuel pump. The car suddenly stalls and 99% of carjackers will give up before figuring out how to restart the car.

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