Talk2DIY Automotive - 1986 Cracked Windshield Consumer Advice was released on: USA: 20 May 2004
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The drive from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Ligonier, Indiana, typically takes about 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic and the specific route taken. The distance is approximately 30 miles. It's a relatively straightforward drive along US-33 or state routes connecting the two towns.
246.7 miles drive safely.
Clarksville, IN to Indianapolis, IN is about 110 miles, or a hour and 45 minute drive.
Yes, but the cracked windshield will decrease the value of the car. You will probably have more success finding a buyer if you replace the windshield.
not where i live
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No, it is not illegal to sell a car with a cracked windshield in the state of Illinois. However, it is illegal to drive a car with a cracked windshield in almost any state.
It depends on the size of the windshield, but as long as its not in the drivers line of view.
what do you think dick head
It is in any state.
Technically, you don't "drive" through a car was, the car is in neutral and you are moved through. But, as for your question, if the windshield is cracked enough for water to get through, I wouldn't do it.
You can't, and it's illegal to drive with a cracked windshield. You can be ticketed if stopped. However, most insurance policies cover windshield replacement.
You look out your window the whole time. And cover it up with a tarp or something, the cops will get you, if they see a cracked windsheild.