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Hailstorms relentlessly pummel everything in their paths, from trees to power lines to vehicles. If a hailstorm catches you while driving, you should take extra precautions to protect yourself and your car.
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Follow these simple steps to repair hail damage to your car - possibly within a day - and get back on the road.
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Prepare for a Hailstorm
Here's what to do if you drive into a hailstorm:
- · Stay inside the vehicle. Hail falls at fast speeds, and it can cause injury to those in its path.
- · Stop driving and pull to a safe place so hail doesn't break the windshield or any windows - driving compounds hail's impact with your car. Stop under an overpass, and don't forget to pull out of traffic lanes and onto a shoulder. Avoid ditches due to possible high-rising water.
- · Keep your car angled so the hail is hitting the front of your car. Windshields are reinforced to withstand forward driving and pelting objects. Side windows and back glass are not, so they're much more susceptible to breakage.
- · Lie down, if possible, and keep your back to the windows. If you have a blanket, cover yourself with it to prevent possible debris from hitting you.
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