In 2017, there were 21,000 crashes in the U.S. in which a vehicle caught on fire or was partially or fully submerged in water — leading to 1,800 deaths, according to travel-services provider AAA.
AAA found that more and more cars are being equipped with laminated side windows that are almost impossible to break through. Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but ...
If your car ends up in a canal, what’s your escape plan? If it’s getting out through the window, you might want to double check that, according to AAA. New research conducted by the motor club ...
In a water crash, consumer-grade glass-breaking tools, like those seen here or here, could be your only hope to swim to safety. These small impact devices are either spring-loaded or a hammer. But, ...
As a standard feature on selected vehicles within its model lineup, automaker Mercedes-Benz offers an unusual window design. As a standard feature on selected vehicles within its model lineup, ...
The once humble car window is turning into one of the hottest battlegrounds in the […] ...