Final answer:
To constitute burglary of a vehicle, it does not have to be defined in the Vehicle Code and the doors being locked is not a requirement.
Step-by-step explanation:
False: To constitute burglary of a vehicle, it does not have to be defined as such in the Vehicle Code. Burglary of a vehicle generally refers to the unauthorized entry into a vehicle with the intent to commit a felony or theft. The doors being locked is not a requirement for burglary. A person can be charged with burglary of a vehicle even if the doors were unlocked.