This tactic relies on a person’s instinct to check on strange sounds. If someone exits the car without turning off the engine or securing their belongings, it may give someone nearby a brief opportunity to come closer to the vehicle.
While most drivers will never experience something like this, understanding how distraction-based approaches work can reinforce the value of simple safety habits.
Fortunately, this type of situation is easy to avoid and respond to.
Before getting into your car—especially in large parking areas or unfamiliar neighborhoods—taking a quick look at the tires, doors, and ground can help you spot anything unusual.
If you do notice a bottle or any unexpected object near a wheel, stay calm and avoid touching it. Instead, move to a safe spot and contact local authorities for guidance.
Sharing these tips with loved ones and community members can help raise awareness as well.
With a few mindful habits and a bit of caution, drivers can feel more secure and confident in their daily routines.