Personally i would invest some thoughts in a defensive mindset.
You can find a lot of recommendations online like from the SAPS -
Safety Awareness Vehicle.
- Ensure that your vehicle is in a good condition when you plan to go on a journey.
- Ensure that the fuel tank of your vehicle always has sufficient fuel.
- Always lock your vehicles doors and keep the windows closed.
- Do not leave your vehicle unlocked, even if you think you will be away for only a minute.
- Avoid to stop at remote places.
- Park your vehicle in places that are well lit.
- If a stranger wants to talk to you while in your vehicle, do not open the window wide -only 5 cm is enough to have a discussion.
- If something seems suspicious, do not talk to strangers, rather be rude and drive away.
- Limit your trips at night or at least take someone along with you.
- Vary the route you travel to work and back, if this is possible.
- If approached by a stranger while in your car, drive off if possible or press your hooter to attract attention.
- If strangers loiter near or at your driveway, rather drive past. If they loiter for a long time, report it to your nearest police station.
- Car jackers may stage a minor accident so they can approach your car.
- If your car is bumped from behind and you do not feel comfortable with the individual(s) involved in the situation, drive to the nearest police station for help.
- Do not reach for your purse or valuables. Leave everything behind if forced from the car.
- Your life is more valuable than your possessions.
- Do not resist, especially if the thief has a weapon.
- Give up your vehicle with no questions asked and move away.
- A lift club limits the risk of becoming a victim of crime.
- Do not give strangers a lift.
- A gear lock is an affordable and a very effective anti-theft device.
- If possible, put up a mirror against the front wall of your garage to see if someone is following you into the garage.
- Do not open your garage doors before your gates are closed.
Another one from Securiforce -
Protecting yourself and your car against hijacking
• Plan your route and let someone know what your route is and when to expect you at your destination.
• Always check the rearview mirror to see if you are being followed.
• Avoid driving with your windows open and keep the doors locked and put all valuables out of sight.
• Avoid distractions while driving such as using a cell phone.
• If you suspect you are being followed, drive to your nearest police station or a busy public area.
• When approaching a red traffic light, slow down so that you only reach it when it turns green especially during the night.
• If possible, park in a central, well-lit place, preferably with guards on duty.
• When stopping behind another vehicle, leave half a vehicle length in front so you can make an emergency escape if necessary.
• Avoid driving through unfamiliar areas.
• Avoid driving late at night / early hours of the morning when the roads are quiet.
• Drive in the centre lane away from pedestrians where possible.
• Never follow routine routes when driving; change on a regular basis.
Also do yourself a favor if you're no expert in martial arts, CQB and the like, don't try to achieve a victory that is hardly to achieve against a bunch of professionals. Not sure if a shotgun locked in the trunk is of much help, a clunky baseball bat you have to grab before leaving the vehicle. A knife may be a deadly weapon, were i the aggressor, i would shoot you on sight just in case.
Cartrack opinion:
What to remember when being hijacked
- Do exactly as told by the hijacker.
- Do not attempt to challenge the hijacker, or lose your temper.
- Do not make eye contact with the hijacker, as they could perceive your behaviour as a threat.
- Make sure to not make any sudden movements.
- Do not reach for your purse or valuables. Leave everything in the vehicle.
- Try and remain calm at all times and do show any signs of aggression.
Maybe some E&E driving courses can help, at least they will be fun.
A simple screwdriver can do the job of a knife, a fire extinguisher may buy you some time and respect.
Best weapon to me is a prepared mindset and being rather cautious than with an attitude and a knife.
Live long and prosper