Windshield chips are a common occurrence usually caused by small rocks or other flying debris on the road. Such chips not only mar the appearance of your car, they can cause visibility issues that affect your ability to drive safely as well. While some windshield repairs can be made on your own, larger chips should […]
Windshield chips are a common occurrence usually caused by small rocks or other flying debris on the road. Such chips not only mar the appearance of your car, they can cause visibility issues that affect your ability to drive safely as well. While some windshield repairs can be made on your own, larger chips should be checked and repaired by an automotive specialist.
Rocks
Rocks are by far the most common cause of windshield chips. You may encounter airborne rocks while driving if they are stirred up by the vehicle in front of you and sent into the air. Larger trucks and construction vehicles are more likely to kick up rocks and send them toward your windshield than smaller cars, so avoid following these vehicles whenever possible. Additionally, dump trucks and construction vehicles may be loaded with rocks that can come loose and strike your windshield, causing chips.
Other Road Debris
Rocks aren’t the only type of debris that on the road. Roadways or other vehicles may contain small, hard objects that can chip your windshield if it strikes while you are driving. Take care when driving on roads with a large amount of litter or when following vehicles carrying large or poorly-secured loads.
Storms
Storms are another common cause of windshield chips. The winds associated with a storm can pick up large or small objects and send them flying toward your car. Hail damage may also occur during particularly violent or intense storms. Avoid driving in poor weather, which can limit visibility and cause hazardous conditions in addition to raising your risk for windshield chips. Park your car in a garage or covered location to minimize the chances that it will be struck by hail or other airborne debris during a storm.
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