How to avoid crashes, crime in busy parking lots

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AAA Texas provides tips and advice for shoppers to avoid danger, lockouts, and crime while shopping for Christmas gifts this year.

AAA Texas says insurance data shows that the period between Thanksgiving and Christmas has the highest number of auto insurance claims, which means the highest number of accidents.

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“Stay focused, watch out, and watch out for any dangers in crowded parking lots this holiday season,” said Daniel Armbruster, spokesman for AAA Texas. “A moment of distraction or poor judgment from shoppers in a hurry can lead to unhappy situations during a festive season.”

To avoid a parking lot collision, drivers are advised to:

  • Be careful the hazards around you in a parking lot, including pedestrians and moving vehicles
  • Don’t drive with intexticed. Do not make or receive calls, read or send text messages and emails, use social media, or take photos or videos while you are looking for a parking space
  • Drive slowly and obey all traffic and directional signs
  • Avoid shortcuts like crossing parking lanes and rows of parking lots
  • Watch out for pedestrian and other vehicles when reversing slowly
  • Be extra vigilant For toddlers, pets and parents pushing strollers in parking lots
  • Turn on your headlights, even in daylight and especially when driving through dark parking garages

To avoid being locked out of vehicles, drivers should:

  • Never leave car keys or key fobs in there in the passenger compartment of the vehicle, even if a passenger or child is helped to get on
  • Stay focused. Don’t get distracted when getting in and out of the parking lot
  • Leave your vehicle with your car key or key fob in hand and use the key fob security system to lock doors
  • Put car keys or key fobs in your pocket or purse when stowing or unloading packages in the trunk
  • Always double check You have keys in your hand, bag or wallet before you leave the vehicle or close the trunk

To prevent car crime, vehicle owners should:

  • Always lock your vehicle with the windows closed. Even if you park your vehicle in a garage, this simple measure is a plus for security.
  • Never leave belongings or purchases open Your car, as they could tempt thieves. Empty shopping bags, sunglasses, coins or a change of clothes could also look interesting to a thief.
  • Never leave your keys in your vehicle or leave your vehicle running when you are not in it
  • Park in populated, well-lit areas
  • Never hide a spare ignition key at the vehicle. Thieves look for keys in popular hiding spots such as a car bumper or wheel arch.
  • Keep your key rings in a metal container when you are at home. The metal provides a barrier that interrupts radio signals to / from the smart fob and prevents potential hackers from opening your vehicle.

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