Drivers warned of winter windscreen issues

Nearly a quarter of drivers believe that windscreen chips are not part of the standard MOT test, while a further 24% are unsure.

This is according to a survey carried out by Autoglass.

Chips on the windscreen can become particularly dangerous during winter when the combination of cold weather and warm heaters creates stress on the windscreen, causing chips to crack.

As the frost sets in, one in five (19%) regular car drivers also admit to using their credit card to de-ice their windscreen, which can scratch and damage the windscreen.

Taxiarchis Konstantopoulos, managing director, Autoglass, said: “Winter is a time when drivers need to take particular care of their windscreens to ensure they are fit for use and will not cause any issues when driving. De-icing your windscreen incorrectly can cause lasting damage, so drivers should use a suitable de-icer spray and scraper or specially designed rain repellent rather than grabbing the nearest sharp edge.

“It is vital that drivers get all windscreen chips seen to by an accredited technician as soon as possible to prevent them from turning into cracks or leading to a failed MOT.”

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