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Top 4 Safety Reasons To Replace Your Car's Windshield

There are few things more annoying than driving down the road and having a rock or something else hard hit your windshield and cause a chip. While many people ignore these small chips, it doesn't take long for a chip to become a crack, and eventually a windshield can have a lot of damage to the glass. You may be tempted to drive with a cracked windshield, but doing so is a big mistake. There are a number of safety reasons that a damaged car windshield needs to be replaced immediately, including:

Prevent Shattering

Once a windshield is cracked or chipped, it is no longer as strong and stable as it was when it was in one piece. While you're driving, hitting a pothole or bump in the road, especially at high speed, can be enough to cause the windshield to shatter. A damaged windshield will also be vulnerable to extreme temperatures, which can lead to the glass shattering if the weather becomes very hot or very cold. A shattered windshield can cause serious injuries to yourself and your passengers—it is best to have your damaged windshield replaced before it can shatter.

Avoid Car Accidents

In addition to causing serious injuries to yourself and your passengers, there is a good chance that a car accident could happen if your windshield shatters. If your damaged windshield happens to shatter, you probably will not be prepared for it, and the flying glass and the shock of what happened may cause you to hit another car. If you are on a busy road or highway, a shattered windshield could cause a very serious multi-car accident.

Support the Roof of the Vehicle

The windshield on your car plays a very important role in supporting the weight of the roof. If the windshield is seriously damaged, your vehicle's roof will not have the complete support that it needs. In fact, if a windshield is seriously damaged with deep cracks or if the windshield breaks, it is possible for the roof to actually collapse. You shouldn't have to worry about the roof of your vehicle collapsing—having a damaged windshield replaced is a quick and easy process that help ensure the safety of your vehicle. 

Keep Glare at Bay

When there are chips and cracks in a car windshield, they can create glare on the road that can make it very difficult to see properly. This can create unsafe driving conditions, and in some states you can be ticketed by a police officer if you're driving with a damaged windshield, since it is a safety concern. 


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