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3 Ways to Protect Your Car on the Road in 2026

August 21, 2026 by Jenni

When you think about protecting your car, your first thoughts might turn to what happens when it is parked at home. Keeping your vehicle inside a secure garage, where nobody can break in easily, is particularly helpful. In fact, cars kept in private garages are less likely ot be vandalised or stolen than cars kept on the drive. You can also pair it with a security camera, such as your doorbell camera, if the garage is visible on it. This can help deter thieves. But what happens once you leave the safety of your driveway? 

Your car may spend hours every week on busy roads, in public car parks, and outside familiar locations. So, it’s important to look for solutions that can help protect it. Here are the 3 most popular choices in 2026: 

Check Your Car Insurance Still Works for You

Having the right car insurance is a no-brainer, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to stick with the same insurer year after year. 

Insurance companies calculate risk differently. Some providers are better suited to certain types of motorists than others. So, you might have found a fantastic deal several  years ago, but changes to your age, location, occupation, annual mileage or even the car you drive could mean that you no longer fit that insurer’s ideal customer profile. 

This is why it’s worth regularly comparing insurance policies. Don’\t look exclusively at the annual premium, either, even though it matters. You also want to consider the excess you’d need to pay, what happens if your car is written off, and whether you receive a courtesy car or what useful extras are included in your breakdown cover. 

Install a Dash Cam

Even the most careful driver can’t control what everyone else does on the road. If another vehicle hits yours, establishing exactly what happened can sometimes become a case of one driver’s word against another’s. 

A dash cam provides a visual record of events. Footage can potentially help demonstrate how an accident occurred. It also supports an insurance claim and provides useful evidence if there is a dispute. Some cameras also offer parking modes that can record activity around your vehicle when you are away from it. 

Professional dash cam installation can ensure your camera is positioned correctly while keeping the cables neatly out of the way. Depending on how much coverage you want, you may also want to consider front-facing cameras for a whole front-and-rear setup. 

Keep Track of Your Car with GPS

A vehicle GPS tracker uses satellite-based positioning to provide location information. Depending on the system, you may be able to check your vehicle’s position remotely, review previous journeys, and even receive an alert when the car moves unexpectedly. 

This can be particularly helpful in the event of theft. If your car disappears from a driveway or a car park, location data can provide valuable information that can be passed to the police. This ensures you have a clear indication that the car is gone and where it is. 

Naturally, this doesn’t replace sensible security measures, such as locking your vehicle and choosing secure parking. 

There is no single solution that can 100% protect a vehicle against every possible problem. Nonetheless, you can create a system that brings a multi-layered protection to your car. 

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