In today’s busy world, where people balance work, family responsibilities, and rising living costs, staying aware of our surroundings is an important part of personal safety. Small habits—such as paying attention in parking lots or taking a moment before entering a vehicle—can help prevent avoidable risks. Recently, several communities have shared information about a simple tactic used to distract drivers. While such incidents are not widespread, understanding how these distractions work can help drivers stay prepared and confident in unfamiliar situations.
Reports from different regions, including earlier mentions from South Africa and later observations in parts of the United States, describe a low-tech method sometimes used to identify cars that may be easy to approach. The technique involves placing an empty plastic water bottle near one of the vehicle’s wheels, often on the front passenger side where it is less noticeable. When the driver starts the car and begins to move, the bottle may make a crackling or popping sound. This unexpected noise may prompt a driver to stop, get out, and look for the cause—creating a moment when the vehicle is unattended.
Fortunately, preventing and responding to this type of scenario is simple. Before entering a vehicle—especially in busy parking lots or unfamiliar areas—taking a quick glance at the tires and doors can help identify anything unusual. If a bottle or another unfamiliar object is found lodged near a wheel, it is best to remain calm and avoid handling it. Instead, moving to a safe location and contacting local authorities allows professionals to provide guidance. Sharing these safety tips with friends, family, and community members can raise awareness and help others stay mindful as well. By taking small, practical steps and staying alert, drivers can feel more confident and secure in their daily routines.