Ich und mein Freund fuhren in Norwegen einen Wohnmobil, und ein kleiner Felsen erzeugte einen Riss auf der Windschutzscheibe. Es war klein, aber plötzlich wuchs es, jetzt können wir ungefähr 60 cm lang weitergehen oder müssen irgendwo anhalten, um etwas zu verhindern, dass es weiter wächst?



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    1. It not a problem, but if you get stopped by Police or SVV they migth tell you that you should fix it

    2. Depends where the crack is. I dont think that crack is a problem as its not in the direct view-path.
      I would stop somewhere to get it plugged so it doesnt get bigger though.

    3. lemmiwink84 on

      No, that will get your car not approved on an EU-control. You should go to hurtigruta carglass, they will fix it and get the insurance company involved so you only need to pay the 2000 NOK or so fee.

      Will you be fined for it? Probably not.

    4. thewallamby on

      Yes as long as it does not obstruct your direct view. If the crack is directly in front of your view you are legally obliged to get it fixed. With that being said it only costs 500-1000NOK and a visit at the store for an hour to get it fixed (unless you do not have insurance – which is illegal….)

    5. Gadgetman_1 on

      That one’s not a problem. I’m more worried about all the 10 – 15year old cars with scratched up windshields.

    6. It’s more costly if you get a ticket for filming your crack while driving then to fix it…..

    7. Zealousideal_Yard651 on

      Yes, and no.

      You won’t get a fine for it. SVV will tell you to fix it, but you will be allowed to drive it. But come EU inspection you will get a level 2 fault, and must fix it.

    8. Yeah, that front window is fucked. That will need to be changed. Not because of law, but because the window is fucked.

      You can usually fix cracks that is under 6-ish cm. But anything over and you most likely have to change the entire windscreen.

      You may, in theory, drive the car, since the damage is smaller than 10mm in diameter, but if you have to stop at a weight station the public roads administration may decide that you have to change it to be able to drive further.

    9. Strange_Persimmon_54 on

      You can / should put on some strong, clear, tape. It will prevent dirt and moist from getting into the crack and this can help reduce further cracking. Might be a bit late now, but regardless.

    10. Currently driving with one in the corner. (Passenger princess, don’t worry)

      Just get it fixed as soon as convenient. Insurance usually helps cover it.

    11. Randalf_the_Black on

      You likely won’t be fined for it, if you’re stopped they’ll just tell you that you should get it fixed, but the next time the car has to go through EU certification it will get a failing grade until you replace the windscreen.. If you drive with it past that point, *then* you will be fined.

      Though you should get it fixed as my rear window just blew up once, shattered into a million pieces, when it was cracked and the temperatures dropped sharply. Then the window was heated when I drove and, boom, no more window.

    12. HereWeGoAgain-1979 on

      No it isn’t legal. Many do, but if stoped by the police it will cost more than just fix it

    13. norwegiandev on

      Using your phone while driving is not legal though and there are good reasons for it.

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