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MARTA Aims to Prevent Vehicle Theft at Rail Stations

MARTA has partnered with Kia and Hyundai to distribute steering wheel locks in an attempt to prevent vehicle theft.

MARTA Aims to Prevent Vehicle Theft at Rail Stations

MARTA has also increased patrols in its parking lots and decks by deploying uniformed patrol officers and K9 teams.

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The MARTA Police Department (MPD) is continuing the distribution of steering wheel locks to MARTA patrons who own Kia and Hyundai vehicles, according to the agency’s news release.

Through a partnership with car manufacturers Kia and Hyundai, MARTA received 640 steering wheel locks to help deter and prevent thefts after a spike in incidents involving those vehicles. 

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Reason for MARTA’s Safety Effort

Police nationwide have noticed a spike in thefts of Kia and Hyundai vehicles after a post on social media showed how to start these cars without a key.  

MARTA has had a total of 17 incidents involving Kia and Hyundai vehicles since the beginning of the year, according to Deputy Chief of Police Willie Davenport.

“Whenever we notice a trend or spike in certain types of incidents, we are always looking for solutions to help our riders,” Davenport said.

Another MARTA safety effort includes deploying trailer cameras in the larger parking lots at stations with high foot traffic.

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Partnering with Kia, Hyundai

MARTA reached out to Kia and Hyundai after noticing that other agencies, such as the Atlanta Police Department, were distributing these locks to members of their communities. 

“We decided to offer the same opportunity to our patrons who trust us to provide them with a safe and secure transit system,” Davenport said. “The manufacturers were happy to provide us with the locks so that we could help our patrons protect their property.”

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MPD officers will distribute the steering wheel locks to MARTA patrons who own a Kia or Hyundai model year 2011-2022 on June 2 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Lindbergh Station. Owners are asked to bring proof of vehicle ownership and a valid Breeze Card. 

“If we identify Hyundai or Kia vehicles in our parking lots, we are placing flyers on the windshields with information on how to contact the nearest precinct and claim a free steering wheel lock,” Davenport said.

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