Car locks, clamps and more

While high-tech car theft is increasing, old-school mechanical locks are still one of the best deterrents.
Thieves prefer quick and easy targets, and if they see a visible security device, they are much more likely to move on to another vehicle.
Types of visual deterrents
- Steering wheel locks - a large, visible lock that clamps around your steering wheel, making it impossible to turn.
- Pedal locks - a metal device that locks around the brake or clutch pedal, preventing movement.
- Gear stick locks – a lock that prevents the gear stick from being used, stopping thieves from driving the car.
- Wheel clamps – particularly useful for parked cars, they stop the wheels from rotating.
Why they work
- Time-consuming for thieves - Most car thieves want a quick getaway. If they see a steering wheel or pedal lock, they are more likely to give up.
- Visible deterrent - criminals often scan for easy targets - a lock is an immediate warning sign.
- Affordable and effective - unlike alarms or immobilizers, physical locks are cheap and don’t require installation.
Top tips
- Always use at least one lock, even if your car has an alarm.
- Opt for products tested and approved by Sold Secure or Secure by Design indicating they meet stringent security standards.
- Store locks inside the car when not in use, so they are always available.