I have a cracked windshield. It doesn’t obscure my vision all that much, but I’m worried about what might happen if I get pulled over. Is having a cracked windshield a moving violation?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
While you should avoid driving with a cracked windshield, having a cracked windshield is not a moving violation.
Generally speaking, a cracked windshield is a non-moving violation that falls under the category of improper or unsafe equipment. This may result in a fine, but you shouldn’t get any points on your license nor should you see an increase in your
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