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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA–2012–0073]
Final Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft
Prevention Standard
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Publication of 2011 final theft
data.
AGENCY:
This document publishes the
final data on thefts of model year (MY)
2011 passenger motor vehicles that
occurred in calendar year (CY) 2011.
The 2011 final theft data shows a
decrease in the vehicle theft rate
experienced in CY/MY 2011 compared
to CY/MY 2010. The final theft rate for
MY 2011 passenger vehicles stolen in
CY 2011 is 0.99 thefts per thousand
vehicles, a decrease of 15.38 percent
from the rate of 1.17 thefts per thousand
in 2010. Publication of these data fulfills
NHTSA’s statutory obligation to
periodically obtain accurate and timely
theft data and publish the information
for review and comment.
DATES: Effective Date: February 6, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Deborah Mazyck, Office of International
Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer
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SUMMARY:
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Programs, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. Ms.
Mazyck’s telephone number is (202)
366–4139. Her fax number is (202) 493–
2990.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NHTSA
administers a program for reducing
motor vehicle theft. The central feature
of this program is the Federal Motor
Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard, 49
CFR Part 541. The standard specifies
performance requirements for inscribing
and affixing vehicle identification
numbers (VINs) onto certain major
original equipment and replacement
parts of high-theft lines of passenger
motor vehicles.
The agency is required by 49 U.S.C.
33104(b)(4) to periodically obtain, from
the most reliable source, accurate and
timely theft data and publish the data
for review and comment. To fulfill this
statutory mandate, NHTSA has
published theft data annually beginning
with MYs 1983/84. Continuing to fulfill
the section 33104(b)(4) mandate, this
document reports the final theft data for
CY 2011, the most recent calendar year
for which data are available.
In calculating the 2011 theft rates,
NHTSA followed the same procedures it
used in calculating the MY 2010 theft
rates. (For 2010 theft data calculations,
see 77 FR 58500, September 21, 2012).
As in all previous reports, NHTSA’s
data were based on information
provided to NHTSA by the National
Crime Information Center (NCIC) of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The NCIC is a government system that
receives vehicle theft information from
nearly 23,000 criminal justice agencies
and other law enforcement authorities
throughout the United States. The NCIC
data also include reported thefts of selfinsured and uninsured vehicles, not all
of which are reported to other data
sources.
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The 2011 theft rate for each vehicle
line was calculated by dividing the
number of reported thefts of MY 2011
vehicles of that line stolen during CY
2011 by the total number of vehicles in
that line manufactured for MY 2011, as
reported to the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA).
The 2011 final theft data show a
decrease in the vehicle theft rate when
compared to the theft rate experienced
in CY/MY 2010. The final theft rate for
MY 2011 passenger vehicles stolen in
CY 2011 decreased to 0.99 thefts per
thousand vehicles produced, a decrease
of 15.38 percent from the rate of 1.17
thefts per thousand vehicles
experienced by MY 2010 vehicles in CY
2010. A similar decreasing trend in
vehicle thefts was reported in the FBI’s
2011 Uniform Crime Report showing a
3.3% reduction in motor vehicle thefts
(automobiles, trucks, buses and other
vehicles) from 2010 to 2011.
For MY 2011 vehicles, out of a total
of 225 vehicle lines, four lines had a
theft rate higher than 3.5826 per
thousand vehicles, the established
median theft rate for MYs 1990/1991.
(See 59 FR 12400, March 16, 1994). All
four are passenger car lines.
NHTSA’s data show that the MY 2011
theft rate reduction is consistent with
the general decreasing trend of theft
rates over the past 18 years as indicated
by Figure 1. The agency continues to
believe that the theft rate reduction is
the result of several factors including
the increased use of standard antitheft
devices (i.e., immobilizers) and vehicle
parts marking as well as the
effectiveness of combined measures
used by federal agencies, law
enforcement, vehicle manufacturers and
the insurance industry to help combat
vehicle theft.
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volume for the Volvo XC60 was
incorrect. In response to this comment,
the production volume for the Volvo
XC60 has been corrected and the final
theft data has been revised accordingly.
As a result of the correction, the Volvo
XC60 previously ranked No. 135 with a
theft rate of 0.5241 is now ranked No.
162 with a theft rate of 0.3319.
Further review of the final theft list
revealed that the model name of the
Hyundai Genesis was erroneously listed
in the agency’s August 2013 correction
publication of preliminary data. The
correct name designation for the vehicle
ranked No. 83 (General Motorssis)
should be changed to the Hyundai
Genesis. The final theft rate list has been
revised to reflect the correct model
name.
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Reanalysis of the preliminary theft
data revealed that the numbering
sequence of the vehicle lines was
incorrect. The sequence omitted row
No. 100. The final theft data has been
revised to reflect the correct numbering
sequence. As a result of the changes in
the numbering sequence, the theft data
reflects 225 vehicles for MY 2011.
The following list represents
NHTSA’s final calculation of theft rates
for all 2011 passenger motor vehicle
lines. This list is intended to inform the
public of calendar year 2011 motor
vehicle thefts of model year 2011
vehicles and does not have any effect on
the obligations of regulated parties
under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 331, Theft
Prevention.
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On August 16, 2013, NHTSA
published the preliminary theft rates for
CY 2011 passenger motor vehicles in the
Federal Register (78 FR 50014, August
16, 2013). The agency tentatively ranked
each of the MY 2011 vehicle lines in
descending order of theft rate. The
public was requested to comment on the
accuracy of the data and to provide final
production figures for individual
vehicle lines. The agency used written
comments to make the necessary
adjustments to its data. As a result of the
adjustments, some of the final theft rates
and rankings of vehicle lines changed
from those published in the August
2013 notice.
The agency received a written
comment from Volvo Cars of America
(Volvo). In its comments, Volvo
informed the agency that the production
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA-2012-0073]
Final Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Publication of 2011 final theft data.
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SUMMARY: This document publishes the final data on thefts of model year
(MY) 2011 passenger motor vehicles that occurred in calendar year (CY)
2011. The 2011 final theft data shows a decrease in the vehicle theft
rate experienced in CY/MY 2011 compared to CY/MY 2010. The final theft
rate for MY 2011 passenger vehicles stolen in CY 2011 is 0.99 thefts
per thousand vehicles, a decrease of 15.38 percent from the rate of
1.17 thefts per thousand in 2010. Publication of these data fulfills
NHTSA's statutory obligation to periodically obtain accurate and timely
theft data and publish the information for review and comment.
DATES: Effective Date: February 6, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Deborah Mazyck, Office of
International Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer Programs, NHTSA, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Mazyck's telephone
number is (202) 366-4139. Her fax number is (202) 493-2990.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NHTSA administers a program for reducing
motor vehicle theft. The central feature of this program is the Federal
Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard, 49 CFR Part 541. The standard
specifies performance requirements for inscribing and affixing vehicle
identification numbers (VINs) onto certain major original equipment and
replacement parts of high-theft lines of passenger motor vehicles.
The agency is required by 49 U.S.C. 33104(b)(4) to periodically
obtain, from the most reliable source, accurate and timely theft data
and publish the data for review and comment. To fulfill this statutory
mandate, NHTSA has published theft data annually beginning with MYs
1983/84. Continuing to fulfill the section 33104(b)(4) mandate, this
document reports the final theft data for CY 2011, the most recent
calendar year for which data are available.
In calculating the 2011 theft rates, NHTSA followed the same
procedures it used in calculating the MY 2010 theft rates. (For 2010
theft data calculations, see 77 FR 58500, September 21, 2012). As in
all previous reports, NHTSA's data were based on information provided
to NHTSA by the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The NCIC is a government system that
receives vehicle theft information from nearly 23,000 criminal justice
agencies and other law enforcement authorities throughout the United
States. The NCIC data also include reported thefts of self-insured and
uninsured vehicles, not all of which are reported to other data
sources.
The 2011 theft rate for each vehicle line was calculated by
dividing the number of reported thefts of MY 2011 vehicles of that line
stolen during CY 2011 by the total number of vehicles in that line
manufactured for MY 2011, as reported to the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
The 2011 final theft data show a decrease in the vehicle theft rate
when compared to the theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2010. The final
theft rate for MY 2011 passenger vehicles stolen in CY 2011 decreased
to 0.99 thefts per thousand vehicles produced, a decrease of 15.38
percent from the rate of 1.17 thefts per thousand vehicles experienced
by MY 2010 vehicles in CY 2010. A similar decreasing trend in vehicle
thefts was reported in the FBI's 2011 Uniform Crime Report showing a
3.3% reduction in motor vehicle thefts (automobiles, trucks, buses and
other vehicles) from 2010 to 2011.
For MY 2011 vehicles, out of a total of 225 vehicle lines, four
lines had a theft rate higher than 3.5826 per thousand vehicles, the
established median theft rate for MYs 1990/1991. (See 59 FR 12400,
March 16, 1994). All four are passenger car lines.
NHTSA's data show that the MY 2011 theft rate reduction is
consistent with the general decreasing trend of theft rates over the
past 18 years as indicated by Figure 1. The agency continues to believe
that the theft rate reduction is the result of several factors
including the increased use of standard antitheft devices (i.e.,
immobilizers) and vehicle parts marking as well as the effectiveness of
combined measures used by federal agencies, law enforcement, vehicle
manufacturers and the insurance industry to help combat vehicle theft.
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On August 16, 2013, NHTSA published the preliminary theft rates for
CY 2011 passenger motor vehicles in the Federal Register (78 FR 50014,
August 16, 2013). The agency tentatively ranked each of the MY 2011
vehicle lines in descending order of theft rate. The public was
requested to comment on the accuracy of the data and to provide final
production figures for individual vehicle lines. The agency used
written comments to make the necessary adjustments to its data. As a
result of the adjustments, some of the final theft rates and rankings
of vehicle lines changed from those published in the August 2013
notice.
The agency received a written comment from Volvo Cars of America
(Volvo). In its comments, Volvo informed the agency that the production
volume for the Volvo XC60 was incorrect. In response to this comment,
the production volume for the Volvo XC60 has been corrected and the
final theft data has been revised accordingly. As a result of the
correction, the Volvo XC60 previously ranked No. 135 with a theft rate
of 0.5241 is now ranked No. 162 with a theft rate of 0.3319.
Further review of the final theft list revealed that the model name
of the Hyundai Genesis was erroneously listed in the agency's August
2013 correction publication of preliminary data. The correct name
designation for the vehicle ranked No. 83 (General Motorssis) should be
changed to the Hyundai Genesis. The final theft rate list has been
revised to reflect the correct model name.
Reanalysis of the preliminary theft data revealed that the
numbering sequence of the vehicle lines was incorrect. The sequence
omitted row No. 100. The final theft data has been revised to reflect
the correct numbering sequence. As a result of the changes in the
numbering sequence, the theft data reflects 225 vehicles for MY 2011.
The following list represents NHTSA's final calculation of theft
rates for all 2011 passenger motor vehicle lines. This list is intended
to inform the public of calendar year 2011 motor vehicle thefts of
model year 2011 vehicles and does not have any effect on the
obligations of regulated parties under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 331, Theft
Prevention.
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