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Safety glass always breaks that way no matter where its impacted. Side to side, top to bottom, completely. You can use a center punch in the bottom corner of a car window and the entire thing will instantly spider web like that allowing you to sweep the glass away with the swipe of a hand (preferably gloved but the pieces aren't sharp) to make access into a vehicle.
I’m not aware of data on thermally caused safety glass breakage so I can’t comment on that. But I have broken many car windows and that is how they look when impacted in a bottom corned with a punch. It doesn't take much force if the object is small. Like a center punch, or a flying pebble. But maybe it was just under stress and finally gave up? I’ve never seen safety glass break on its own but I think its possible.
Here’s a link to a blog that discusses the possibility:
I’m not aware of data on thermally caused safety glass breakage so I can’t comment on that. But I have broken many car windows and that is how they look when impacted in a bottom corned with a punch. It doesn't take much force if the object is small. Like a center punch, or a flying pebble. But maybe it was just under stress and finally gave up? I’ve never seen safety glass break on its own but I think its possible.
Here’s a link to a blog that discusses the possibility: