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SANDY SPRINGS, GA 30350

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Is It OK To Drive With a Cracked Windshield?

Is It OK To Drive a Cracked Windshield?

Can I drive with a cracked windshield? The short answer is no; it’s not advisable to drive with a cracked windshield. At the same time, it might seem like a minor issue, especially if the crack is small. Even the slightest damage to your windshield can compromise your safety on the road. A cracked windshield weakens the structural integrity of your vehicle, making it less effective in protecting you during a collision or rollover. Additionally, what starts as a small crack can quickly spread, turning a minor repair into a costly replacement.

When To Repair A Windshield and When To Replace

Windshield repair windshield replacement

Windshield damage is more than an eyesore. Damage to your windshield is dangerous to you and everyone else on the road. You may wonder if your vehicle needs windshield repair or windshield replacement. This article will outline the different types of windshield damage and explain how to determine whether you need windshield repair or replacement.