not if in drivers view. state troppers will pull u over if in center view of windshield.i have drove cars with crack at top never nothing said.windshields or cheap to have replaced makes you fell better and the car look better entergey bill cant afored but just had wendo put in my old truck because of crack at top hope this info helps
The laws for a vehicle with a cracked windshield in Arkansas include a traffic violation penalty for driving with a windshield that is cracked and might obscure the vision of the driver. In general, a ticket is given for this type of offense.
The federal laws on this matter.
Vehicle repossession laws in Arkansas is the same there as it is in every other state. One must pay his loans or risk facing legal action from the one that one has borrowed from.
For more information on Arkansas Law visit the Arkansas Legislature's Website and click on the "Search/View Arkansas Code" link on the lower left side of the page, you will be directed to a Lexis Nexis page. Search for obstruction of view.
arkansas selfdefence laws
Check your state laws in my state you cant drive any thing without a windshield, I mean other than a motercycle or somthing like that.
In most countries a broken windshield or indeed a windshield with a stone chip above a certain size or one which is in line with the drivers sight, would be certain to fail a vehicle inspection (and in the UK would be illegal to drive). I cannot see that the laws in Alberta would be any less stringent.
Oregon
Yes it IS possible. They have laws against cracked/broken windhields in VIrginia too. However, unless the windshield is so badly damaged that it causes an obvious obstruction to the driver's vision, the odds are that you may just receive a warning ticket, if you are stopped at all.
No one really knows.
You can order a copy or access them from a link on the Arkansas Legislature site.
finders keepers
No, the Buyers Remorse of Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a used or new vehicle in any state.