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Risks of traveling with car windows down

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Driving in summer: the dilemma between lowering the windows or using air conditioning

It is undeniable that, unlike the winter months when temperatures are considerably lower, in the summer months we face extremely high temperatures. For this reason, many drivers choose to take short trips with the car windows down.

Advantages of traveling with the windows down

Traveling with the windows down has several benefits compared to using air conditioning. Among them, the sensation of freshness provided by the constant flow of air stands out, thus avoiding the feeling of confinement and intense heat. In addition, it is a measure that allows you to save fuel by not using the air conditioning.

Disadvantages on long journeys

However, on long journeys or in certain circumstances, keeping the windows down can be problematic. The noise level increases considerably and the vehicle’s aerodynamics are affected, requiring more power and, consequently, increasing fuel consumption.

Safety aspects when driving with the windows half down

One aspect that many drivers may not have considered is the safety of traveling with the car windows half down. Bernat Escolano, through a video on his Instagram, highlighted a situation that can go unnoticed, but is more common than you think: possible accidents due to half-open windows.

Potential dangers in the event of an accident

Escolano mentions that, in certain circumstances, an accident with the windows at half height can be fatal. “Imagine that you have the window like this, halfway, and we are hit from the side or we have a sudden stop… What is the best that can happen? Shave your head. Worst? “You won’t live to tell the tale,” warns Escolano, recommending never putting the windows in that position due to the risk of serious injuries.

Final considerations on regulations and safety

Although there are no specific regulations that prohibit driving with the windows down or half down, it is clear that from a safety point of view, it is not the most recommended option. This practice can endanger the safety of the vehicle’s occupants, so it is essential to weigh the advantages and disadvantages before deciding how to travel during the hot months.

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