Bicycle Theft Rises 3.1% in Massachusetts Each Year
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According to the latest FBI Uniform Crime Report, from 2007 to 2011, bicycle theft in
"It's amazing how easily a bike can be stolen," says
To minimize the chances of becoming a victim of bicycle theft,
- Purchase a good lock. No lock can guarantee that a bike won't get stolen, but the more money that is invested in a good, sturdy lock; the harder it will be for a would-be thief to steal a bike. Bicycle thieves look for the easiest lock to cut when they are look to steal a bike, which makes thin, cheap locks a thief magnet. Two of the more trusted and widely used lock options are a D or U Lock, or a thick cable lock. It is also recommend that cyclists lock both the bike frame and the wheels to the immovable object, so investing in 2 sturdy locks may be another good idea to deter would-be thieves.
- Always lock the bike. Whether running into a bike shop for a quick stop or parked outside of a friend's house, cyclists should make sure the bicycle is securely locked. This seems simple enough, but many cyclists feel comfortable with their surroundings and, even if only momentarily, let their theft prevention guard down thinking their bike is safe. Remember, thieves can be anywhere, and some even target high-income areas, so bicycle owners should always have their guard up and their bike securely locked.
- Secure the Frame. Ever see a single bicycle wheel locked to a bike rack? Unfortunately, we have too. When locking the bike up, cyclists should be sure to lock it "steel to steel," meaning the lock should be around the bicycle frame and the sturdy metal object it is being secured to (like a bicycle rack).  In a more secluded area, rider should try to lock the bike around a large sturdy object, like a tree.
- Lock it in a high-traffic area. Cyclists shouldn't just look for a well-lit area to secure their bike. Ideally, a bike should be locked in an area with a constant flow of people walking by so a person attempting to steal a bike would be noticed quickly.
- Register the bike. A bike registry is a great way to record a bicycle's serial number and/or photo. Many local cycling communities offer a bicycle registration service. Often times, when bicycles are recovered, local police have a hard time matching it with its owner. Typically, one of the first places they will look to find the bicycle owner is the community's local registries to try to find a match. There are also 2 national websites where bicycle registrations are gathered – the National Bike Registry and BikeRegistry.com  (additional fee may be required).Â
- Get special insurance protection for the bike. Bicycles usually have some protection under a homeowner's or renter's policy, but typically a homeowner's policy will not cover a bike if it is stolen from anywhere but insured's home. Cyclists should look for a stand-alone bicycle insurance policy from a provider such as
Markel Bicycle Insurance in which the bicycle would be protected no matter where it was stolen – whether it is from their house or at a favorite bike shop.ÂMarkel's bicycle insurance policy can also be customized to fit any rider and riding style, with coverage options for the rider, the bike and accessories and spare parts.ÂMarkel even provides protection during races – which is a coverage that most homeowner's policies do not usually provide.Â
"Most cyclists don't find out about their lack of coverage until they have to file a claim," continues Hanken. "One of our goals is to build awareness and educate bicycle owners on the value of bicycle insurance, and then in turn, provide them with an affordable insurance solution that gives them peace of mind knowing that
If you are a bicycle owner and your bike is does happen to get stolen, be sure to call the police immediately. Also check the area where you locked your bike to see if any area business had a security camera to help police identify the thief. In addition, if you chose to protect your bike with bicycle insurance, don't forget to call your bicycle insurance carrier to file a claim for the stolen bike.Â
Sources:
2012 FBI Uniform Crime Report
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