In emergency situations such as being locked inside your car, losing control of the vehicle, or plunging into water, quickly breaking through a window is the most effective way to escape. So, which car window should you break to get out fastest?
In a typical car, the windshield is made of laminated glass. This type of glass is designed with two layers of glass and a middle layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) plastic, which helps absorb impact in the event of a collision, reduces noise, and blocks UV rays.
Additionally, laminated glass is flexible and can bend. When broken, the pieces of glass stick together, reducing the risk of injury but also making it challenging to break with ordinary tools.
On the other hand, the side and rear windows are usually made of tempered glass. This type of glass is up to ten times stronger than ordinary glass but is more prone to breaking when impacted by small, sharp objects. In the event of breakage, tempered glass shatters into small, less dangerous pieces, ensuring the safety of the occupants.
Breaking the side window glass will increase your chances of escaping from the car quickly. (Photo: NuVision Auto Glass)
Therefore, if you need to break a window to escape, focus on breaking the side window to improve your chances of getting out.
A car escape tool is considered the ideal instrument to break the glass and get out. With its small and sharp steel head, it generates substantial force upon impact with the glass, making it effective in shattering tempered glass.
If you don’t have a car escape tool, you can use any sharp object, such as a screwdriver or pliers, or even your heel or a high-heeled shoe, to break the glass. If you can’t find anything sharp enough to break the tempered glass, you can use your car keys or the metal part of the seatbelt to strike the corner of the window forcefully.
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