The Dangers of Driving Around with a Cracked Back Windshield
Driving with a cracked windshield is always a bad idea because it’s dangerous, be it in the front or the back. A lot of people don’t pay attention to their back windshields because they think it’s not important. However, this isn’t the case. The back windshield has as much significance as the front windshield.
If your back windshield is cracked, it’s dangerous to drive without getting it fixed. Let’s take a detailed look at driving with a cracked back windshield.
A cracked windshield has its structural integrity compromised. This means it can crack and fall due to the smallest of impacts or vibrations. If the glass falls and you have passengers in the back seat of your car, there’s a serious risk of injuries that could range from moderate to severe and even life-threatening in some cases.
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