Have you ever had a cracked windshield? Let’s face it. Replacing the glass in your windshield can be extremely expensive and time consuming. If you can get away with it, shouldn’t you try to drive with the chipped glass? While this might seem like a good idea, it is always important to investigate the laws, before attempting to deal with it and drive with your windshield chipped. In the United States, it is important to remember that the laws will vary from state to state. However, this brief guide will provide you some tips for remaining legal, while driving with a chip in your windshield glass.

Chipped windshield

The Laws

In order to determine whether or not you’re driving legally, you need to research the laws within your specific state. There are some states, in which, it is actually illegal to drive with a chipped window. On the other hand, you will find states that have not made it illegal. And of course, there are even states that do not clarify the legality of driving with a chipped windshield. In order to figure out the specific rules for your specific state, you should visit your state’s vehicle safety website and scan the laws. If they have a specific rules or law, you should be able to find it here.

General Laws

While the laws will vary from state to state, most states do have laws involving vehicle safety standards. If the vehicle is not up to the vehicle standards, it is illegal to drive it. Of course, you might be able to get away with driving the vehicle until you are able to get the vehicle fixed. If you happen to get pulled over, while driving with a cracked window or windshield, you should definitely tell the officer that you’re working on finding a replacement or repair for the windshield.

Cracked windshield

Don’t hesitate to get it Fixed

If you’re worried about driving your vehicle, with a chipped windshield, you should put your mind at ease. In order to do this, you should inspect the windshield and find your best course of action. Is the crack bad enough that the entire glass is going to be replaced? Can the windshield be repaired, without having to replace it entirely? If it is a possibility, you should definitely consider repairing the vehicle’s windshield. There are some very cheap windshield repair kits, which use resin. For approximately fifteen dollars, you will be able to get your windshield repaired and the crack filled.

Overall

At the end of the day, you will need to check your specific state’s laws to determine whether or not it is actually illegal to drive with a cracked windshield. However, you should be able to get away with it for a short period of time. Of course, it is always best to deal with the issue, as soon as possible.