Laminated glass is becoming more common in side windows, but the material is nearly impossible to break in an emergency — and that can be dangerous if you become trapped in water.
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 ...
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.
With some automakers changing the type of glass used in side windows, experts say it's a good idea to know what type of windows your car has because it can affect your escape plan if the vehicle is in ...
Q I am putting in a new custom shower with frameless tempered glass doors. From the shower door to the window is less than 60 inches on the other side of the toilet. Do you know if the window has to ...
(CBS) --Lean against or touch certain glass windows and doors and you can actually be putting yourself in danger. CBS 2's Dave Savini shows how the danger lies with how the glass is made. "This is a ...
HOUSTON — Vehicle escape tools are a popular piece of protection to carry in your car, especially if you're worried about flooding. However, it turns out, these instruments may not work in some newer ...
Raijintek is one of the coolest chassis makers out there today. Not only do they offer a great range of stylish and well-made products, but they continue to do so at incredible price points, making ...
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, ...
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