By October 2011, South Africa's vehicle population was 10,156,186, according to the eNaTIS.
  
  64,504 (176 per day) cars, worth more than R9-billion, were stolen and 10,627 vehicles were hijacked in 2011.
  
  This means that of the 570,012 vehicles sold in 2011, at least 75,131 occurred due to theft and hijackings.
  
  Source: So South Africa is a stable economy built on solid rock is it?
  
  It should be noted that the majority of hijackings take place in front of private residences, usually in the drive-ways.
  
  In front of private residences 51%.
  Victims sitting in parked cars 10%.
  At traffic lights 7%.
  At a stop street or yield sign 6%.
  At business premises 5%
  Victims forced off road by decoys 4%.
  While taxis are loading/offloading passengers 4%.
  At shops, post offices and telephone booths 3%.
  Victims parking, that is to say either starting, leaving or approaching parked cars 2%.
  Victims stationary and working at the roadside, that is to say repairing telephone cables 2%.
  While loading and offloading goods 2%.
  At other intersections 1%.
  At filling stations 1%.
  By hitchhikers 1%.
  Unspecified 1%.
  
  Source : Hi-tech Security's general manager, Vernon Lancaster   
 
 
 
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