Hi Karolien
I have driven for thousands of miles with cracked and crazed windows. The cracks slowly get bigger in time!
The oddity is the un-cracked, un-crazed windscreen that suddenly breaks without notice...
The plastic inner is part of the safety device, it holds all the pre-stressed pieces together.
If the glass breaks, don’t worry. You will be showered with a few small, blunt pieces, but the plastic inner will hold the remainder in place.
If this happens, keep the side-windows shut to reduce the inward pressure on the screen. You should then be able to drive on quite safely.
Don’t knock it all out and some people do, you only need a small hole to see through, and a stout piece of clear plastic taped across it will keep the dust out and last for a long time.
Good luck
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