
Safety
In
a front end collision or a rollover accident, a replaced or
cracked windshield could easily cause serious injury! This is
because the windshield is an integral part of your car's air bag
protection and roof support systems. An intact windshield
improves the safety of your vehicle.
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Value
Over the past three years, 10.7 million windshields per year
have been replaced. Some vehicles, in high stone damage areas,
need as many as two or three windshield replacements every year.
Repair when possible, replace only when necessary! Repair cracks
as soon as you see them and you will save time and money.
Convenience
Cracked windshields obscure your vision, distract you while you
drive and are unsightly to look at. Cracked windshields are
unsafe.
1. Your windshield prevents you from
being ejected during an accident
The
safest place to be during a car accident is in the car. Your
windshield is an important barrier that keeps you in the car. A
cracked windshield can fail during a collision or roll over,
allowing you or your passenger to be ejected. A passenger
ejected from a car or truck is much more likely to experience a
serious injury or death.
2. Your windshield is a "backstop" for
your passenger air bag
Many
people don't realize that front-seat passenger airbags deploy
against the windshield. In the event of a front-end collision, a
cracked windshield can fail, allowing passengers who aren't
seatbelted properly to be ejected from the vehicle through the
windshield.
3. Your windshield supports the roof
An
automobile's windshield is designed to prevent the roof from
crushing you in a roll over accident. A windshield can be
significantly weakened by cracks and may fail to support the
roof if the car flips over, causing severe injury or death to
occupants.
What Should You Do If You Have a
Cracked Windshield?
Repair
or replace cracked windshields as soon as possible. |