Where to Break the Car Window Glass?

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Frances
07/29/25 4:27pm
Break the car window glass at the four corners of the glass. Below are specific instructions on window breaking: 1. Location: Pick up the safety hammer and strike the four corners of the tempered glass. Avoid hitting the center of the glass, as it is the strongest part. Some glass has film, so it won’t shatter immediately. You can kick it open, and once the glass breaks, exit the vehicle promptly and in an orderly manner, moving to a safe location. 2. Precautions: If a safety hammer is not available, try using a sharp, sturdy object to strike the tempered glass—the sharper and finer the better. After exiting the vehicle, do not turn back to look; it’s best to stay at least 20 meters away from the vehicle to avoid potential explosions or other dangers. The safety blade at the rear can also be used in emergencies to cut the car seatbelt, aiding the driver and passengers in escaping.
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Aragorn
08/14/25 5:28am
Regarding the position to break car windows in emergencies, I recommend choosing one of the four corners of the side windows. This is because most car side windows are made of tempered glass, which is designed to be weakest at the edges. A forceful strike will shatter it into small particles, reducing the risk of injury. The windshield, on the other hand, is laminated glass. Even if broken, it may not fully detach and could cause secondary harm. For tools, carry a dedicated window breaker or a hard object like a pointed hammer. Aim accurately and strike forcefully once to solve the problem. In emergency scenarios like a vehicle submerged in water, avoid rushing to break other positions—the side window corners are efficient and safe. Remember to always keep emergency tools in the car and practice several times. This could save lives in real emergencies.
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AustinDella
10/12/25 7:54am
I've been driving for many years and have experienced quite a few incidents, so I know the position for breaking a window is crucial. The best choice is the corner of the side window glass, which is weaker and shatters into small pieces with one hit, making it much safer. Avoid the front windshield—it's extremely tough, and you could spend ages trying to break it without success. Always keep a window breaker within reach by the door for quick operation. If you end up in water, stay calm—aim for the corner first. Once water flows in and balances the pressure, then exit. Choosing the right spot saves time and prevents unnecessary injuries.
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