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So just how does one escape from a car through the window if the electrical mechanism is broken?
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Lots of people have something like this on their keychain for exactly this purpose:

https://smile.amazon.com/01-100-09-Original-Emergency-Keycha...

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According to this article [1] you have 15-60 seconds until the electric windows stop working. Also, on most cars you can detatch the headrests and use the metal at the bottom to break the windows.

1. https://rac.com.au/car-motoring/info/unexpected-car-emergenc...

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I think the most impressive way I've seen are known as "ninja rocks" - broken pieces of spark plug ceramic insulator. But basically anything that can apply a force to a tiny area of the glass can start a fracture that will propagate through the glass. They make little escape hammers and things if it's a concern.
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The door.
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Kick the front window out with your feet.
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teslas front doors have a mechanical latch that opens the doors. the rear doors are out of luck :(
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