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When to fix a Windshield Chip in Brampton before it spreads

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That small star-shaped mark from a flying stone on Highway 410 looks harmless at first. A day later it has grown a tail. By the next cold morning, it stretches across your line of sight. Small damage rarely stays small, and knowing when to act protects both your safety and your wallet. This guide answers the questions drivers ask most, so you can make a confident decision the moment that stone hits. Can a chip really be repaired, or does the glass need replacing? In most cases, early damage can be repaired rather than replaced. As a general rule, a chip smaller than a toonie and a crack shorter than about 15 centimetres are good candidates for repair. Damage directly in the driver's line of sight, or that reaches the edge of the glass, often pushes the job toward a full replacement instead. The key factors a technician checks are: Size of the chip or crack Location on the windshield Depth , meaning whether only the outer layer is affected Age , since fresh damage bonds far better...

What to Do Immediately After Your Windshield Gets Damaged: A Driver's Checklist

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  You're driving down the highway and out of nowhere, a rock chips your windshield. Or maybe you walk out to your car on a cold morning and find a crack spreading across the glass. It happens to drivers every single day, and what you do in the next few hours matters more than most people realize. Acting fast can be the difference between a simple repair and a full replacement, between a safe drive and a dangerous one. This checklist walks you through exactly what to do, step by step, so you can handle windshield damage the smart way. Step 1: Assess the Damage Safely Before you do anything else, pull over safely if the damage occurred while driving. Do not panic, but do take it seriously. Look at the damage carefully and ask yourself: Is your visibility compromised? Even a small crack in your line of sight is a legal and safety hazard. How long is the crack? Chips smaller than a loonie and cracks shorter than six inches are typically repairable. Larger damage usually means replac...

QEW windshield damage: Oakville's most common auto glass problem

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Every morning, thousands of Oakville commuters merge onto the QEW and Highway 403, navigating two of Ontario's busiest highway corridors. What most drivers don't realize is that these same roads are responsible for more chipped and cracked auto glass than almost any other stretch in the Greater Toronto Area. Why QEW and Highway 403 drivers get rock chips so often Heavy truck traffic and active construction zones The QEW and Highway 403 pass through active construction corridors for most of the calendar year. Loose gravel, aggregate spillage from transport trucks, and poorly secured loads create a near-constant stream of road debris. Unlike a parking lot chip that happens once, highway chip damage tends to be recurring — particularly for drivers who travel the same stretch daily. Key risk factors along these Oakville-area routes: Heavy trucks hauling construction materials between Burlington and Mississauga Active road resurfacing near the Trafalgar and Mississauga Road intercha...

Is it illegal to drive with a cracked windshield in Ontario? Brampton traffic laws explained

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Yes, it can be illegal to drive with a cracked windshield in Ontario. Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act (HTA), Section 74, a windshield that obstructs the driver's view is an offence. A crack in your line of sight, a large split spreading across the glass, or damage affecting the structural integrity of the vehicle can result in a fine or a failed safety inspection. Brampton drivers on roads like Highway 410, Bovaird Drive, and Sandalwood Parkway are especially exposed to stone chip damage that worsens fast. Fix It Fast Auto Glass provides same-day auto glass repair in Brampton across all neighbourhoods. What Ontario law says about cracked windshields You are driving on Bovaird Drive on a Tuesday morning. A gravel truck passes. A stone chips your windshield. It looks small, so you decide to deal with it later. Two weeks pass. The crack has spread across your line of sight. Now you are wondering whether you can still legally drive your vehicle. This is one of the most common sit...