3 YEARS ago we traded off a 12 year old car with 205,000 miles that got a cracked windshield when it had about 400 miles on it. Tiny little rock made a pin prick sized chip in the glass that grew at the rate of an inch every 10 miles or minutes at 70 mph. By the time we got home crack was from edge to edge 4 ft long.
My little commuter car got a similar chip about 6-8 years ago right by the left edge of windshield. It grew to almost completely across windsheild to right side, curved up, then back to left and finally went out on left side two inches from where it started. Took three years and 15,000 miles to complete the circle. It too will be traded off/sold with cracked windshield.
Had a lady lose part of a kid's play house from bed of her husbands pickup at 70 mph, the bow tying ribbon she had it tied into the truck broke. Friday afternoon Holiday bumper-to-bumper traffic, nobody stopped but somebody did call the accident into the State police. The piece of play house hit my front bumper, flipped 90 degrees and a corner came thru lower right corner of my windshield. I swerved into median of Interstate hyway at 70 mph, stopped, inspected truck, then drove the 3-4 miles home and called State Police. Waited 2 hours for troopers to show up. Filed accident report. Woman denyed loosing part. She called trooper next day, Saturday and said she did lose part. Don't know what her ticket cost her but the repair bill for my truck was about $3000 that her insurance paid. Was 2 weeks to the day after new windshield was installed I got a BIG Quarter-sized rock chip in new windshield.
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