Yes, a cracked windshield can be repaired if the crack is not too large and is not in the driver’s line of vision. The repair process involves injecting a clear resin into the crack, which will bond with the surrounding glass and prevent the crack from spreading.
The cost of repairing a cracked windshield depends on several factors, including the size and location of the crack, the type of vehicle, and the company you choose to do the repair. On average, repairing a crack can cost anywhere from $50 to $150, but larger or more complex cracks can cost more.
It is generally safe to drive with a small crack in your windshield, as long as it is not in your line of vision. However, if the crack is large or is located near the edge of the windshield, it can compromise the structural integrity of the glass and should be repaired as soon as possible. Additionally, driving with a cracked windshield can be illegal in some states or municipalities, so it’s always best to get it fixed quickly.