As technology advances, more and more new cars are being sold with built-in anti-theft trackers to help protect them from thieves. That’s great news for motorists, as they can offer peace of mind and extra protection from the risk of theft.
If you purchase an anti theft tracker or a car that has one built-in, take a moment to check the terms and conditions of your car insurance policy and how they relate to your tracker system. Just like you’re responsible for checking the depth of your tyres is always correct, you must also ensure that your vehicle’s anti theft tracker is operational and activated for your policy to remain valid1.
Switching your anti theft tracker on should only take minutes, so it’s best not to assume that this has already been completed before you leave the showroom. Recent warnings from insurers have urged new car owners to double check if their vehicle has an anti-theft tracker before leaving the dealership – so what exactly is this new security measure?