Authorities in Washington, DC, have provided a list of tips for residents as carjackings rise in the city, urging people to “drive in the center lane to make it harder for potential carjackers to approach the car” and to “GIVE UP YOUR CAR” without argument in the event of a criminal issuing a threat with a weapon.

“Unfortunately, we have been seeing a rash of these recently in the D.C. area,” 7News reported on Monday, referencing “violent” carjackings last week that resulted one man shot and another held at gunpoint.

As a result, 7News provided a number of tips, which the outlet says are “directly from D.C. Police.”

One of those tips encourages a victim to “GIVE UP YOUR CAR!” and “Don’t argue” in the event of a carjacker issuing a threat with a weapon. Police are also urging people to refrain from rolling their windows completely down “no matter how short the distance” of the destination and no matter “how safe the neighborhood is.”

Police are also urging people to “drive in the center lane to make it harder for potential carjackers to approach the car” and “avoid driving alone,” especially after the sun goes down.

Additionally, authorities say people should think ahead and “leave enough room to maneuver around other cars, especially if you sense trouble and need to get away” when coming to a stop.

Other tips include:

In October, House Republicans sent a letter to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser over the “dangerous” rising crime trend in the city, inquiring about the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) funding, specifically:

Meanwhile, the Biden White House continues to largely attribute the nationwide crime wave to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

“One of the root reasons of crime in communities is guns and gun violence, and we’ve seen that statistically around the country,” Psaki said last week, concluding that the pandemic is a “root cause” of criminal acts “in a lot of communities.”