Can I Drive on the Highway with a Cracked Windshield?
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It is not recommended to drive on the highway if your vehicle's windshield has a crack. Here are some explanations regarding windshield cracks: 1. High-speed conditions: On the highway, there are many vehicles, high speeds, and potential flying debris like stones, which can pose a significant danger to the driver. For personal safety, it is advised to repair or replace the windshield before driving on the highway. 2. External impact: The front windshield of a car is typically made of laminated glass. When subjected to external force, it can develop cracks, allowing air to enter the glass layer, which may lead to delamination. If you continue driving, the windshield will endure increasing pressure due to changes in speed and wind velocity. The crack area may expand, impairing visibility and compromising driving safety.