5 Reasons Why You Should Never Ignore a Windshield Crack

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You’re driving on the highway when a rock hits your windshield. A windshield can sustain damage that isn’t visible to the naked eye. You may not give it a second thought but days later there is a small crack in the glass starting at the point of impact.

Windshields are comprised of three layers of glass merged together to provide safety to the occupants of a vehicle. Although the glass is designed to prevent shattering a windshield crack is common. When this happens you need to get it repaired as soon as possible.



Keep reading for five reasons why you should never ignore windshield cracks.

1. A Windshield Crack Can Interfere with Your View of the Road

Driving with windshield cracks is a hazard. Depending on the size of the crack it can impede your view of the road. Oftentimes a small crack can spread and create a web effect.

It is bad enough when it is one line going across the windshield. If it spreads into multiple cracks you will have trouble seeing the road. This is more of a problem when the heart of the crack is in the driver’s direct view.

2. The Crack Will Expand Over Time

If you live a climate with high temperatures it is a given that your windshield crack will expand over time. This will require a windshield replacement.

Today, a cracked windshield can have additional damages if you are driving a smart car loaded with advanced driver assistance systems.

3. If it is Hit Again the Windshield Can Shatter

Auto glass is pretty tough but with enough force, it can break. Damage to a windshield compromises the glass. Even if the crack doesn’t seem that big if the glass is struck a second time it can cause the glass to shatter.

Being behind the wheel when this happens will likely have severe consequences. You can be injured or you can injure others if you lose control of the car.

4. It is a Motor Vehicle Safety Violation

Simply put, driving with a cracked windshield is a safety hazard. Your windshield should be free of cracks, damage, and tint that are within state codes.

An officer probably won’t pull you over for a windshield crack. However, if you are stopped for a separate traffic violation there is a chance that you will be cited for the cracked windshield.

If the crack is severe enough you could be prohibited from driving the vehicle.

5. The Repair is Covered by Insurance

If your auto insurance includes comprehensive coverage chances are the repair or replacement of your windshield is covered. All you need to do is contact your provider for approval to contact a windshield repair company.

In some states, they will waive the deductible.

Does Your Windshield Need Repair?

A windshield crack can lead to bigger problems. Do not try to fix the problem yourself. Call a professional repair service.

Although windshield repairs aren’t a DIY project there are many car repairs you can take care of on your own. Click here to check out our car repair manuals.