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Real-Time theft tracking for recovering your automobile
In many countries, car owners who install theft tracking devices in their vehicles also receive up to 35% reductions in auto insurance premiums. Livecontacts, a pioneer and global leader of real-time GPS theft tracking solutions, enables customers to monitor and track their vehicles. With a GPS device in place, you'll be assured that your vehicle can be easily located, no matter where a thief takes it. In fact, with a GPS auto theft tracking and recovery system, you can locate your vehicle within minutes of it being stolen and immediately notify the police. This is a very crucial time period before damage can be done or the car effectively stripped away.
Vehicle theft tracking systems are electronic devices that enable vehicle owners or third parties to track the location of a vehicle. Use a GPS device to allow for easy and accurate locating of the vehicle. Vehicle information can be viewed on electronic maps via the Internet or tracking software. Vehicle theft tracking systems have become increasingly popular in consumer vehicles as a theft prevention and retrieval device. The carjacking epidemic prompted many governments and insurance companies worldwide to mandate tracking devices in all new cars. Police can simply follow the signal emitted by the tracking system and locate the stolen vehicle. As an added bonus, the existence of a vehicle theft tracking device often lowers insurance cost since the risk of no recovery theft dramatically decreases.
The theft tracking devices can be hardwired into automobiles or can be battery driven to enable quick and flexible installation but requiring regular battery replacements. After activation, customers can receive email and text alerts with information on the location of tracked devices including a physical address, speed monitoring, on-the-move alerts, and notification of entry or exit of a pre-determined geographic perimeter or geofence.