Car windows must be completely free of ice, fog and snow, otherwise I risk being fined. On the other hand, it’s forbidden to leave the engine running while stationary, but that’s the only way I can really clean the windows. Got a tip?
M. Hug, Basel
As a matter of fact, according to the Traffic Regulation Regulation (Article 57, Paragraph 2), lights, reflectors, windows and rear view mirrors must be kept clean. If you’re driving with only one “peephole” (which also applies to fogged windows), you’re putting yourself and other road users in danger. Therefore, this can be punishable by a fine or even reinstatement. In addition, according to the Traffic Regulations Regulation (Article 33, Letter a), preheating the engine while the vehicle is stationary is prohibited. Anyone who does not comply risks being fined 60 francs.
Virtually scratch-free solutions
In addition to a garage space, the most efficient and also the most expensive way to get into a car with fog-free windows is to install an aftermarket backup heater. Significantly cheaper: just cover the windshield with a tarpaulin.
right scratch
In winter, you should basically pay attention to the following: The windows must be clean, including the inside! And you should always have a good glass scraper on hand, gloves and an adequate amount of de-icing spray. By the way, a good ice scraper has not only a scraping edge, but also a serrated edge (for pre-cleaning on heavy snow/ice layers) and possibly an integrated whisk.
CD cases or credit cards, on the other hand, fail miserably; In addition, we do not recommend using hot water: the temperature difference will cause pressure on the glass and in extreme cases, the glass will break.
Anton Keller
Source: Blick

I’m Ella Sammie, author specializing in the Technology sector. I have been writing for 24 Instatnt News since 2020, and am passionate about staying up to date with the latest developments in this ever-changing industry.