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If your windscreen is cracked or chipped it may fail its Mot test.

Any windscreen chip larger than 10mm (approximately the size of a £1 coin) which is directly in the driver's field of vision, will result in the car failing the MoT. The driver's field of vision is defined as the area that is within the sweep of the windscreen wipers and 14.5cm either side of the centre point of the steering wheel. Any chip larger than 40mm within the rest of the area of the sweep of the windscreen wipers will also result in a fail.


Repairing chipped windscreens

Even if the chip is not big enough to warrant an MoT failure or is not in the defined area, it is still well worth getting the windscreen repaired. This is because the chip may spread and result in a cracked windscreen. A windscreen repair is normally not very expensive and is much cheaper than having to get a whole new windscreen. Having your windscreen repaired will not usually be too expensive and you may find that it is automatically covered by your car insurance without you losing your no claims bonus. Some repair companies such as Autoglass will even send the invoice to the insurance company direct