A trial experiment is proposed to investigate the capability of wide Q-range neutron scattering techniques to probe the industrially important question of how low levels of oxide dopants affect the structure and physical properties of alkali-borosilicate glasses used in automotive glazing. Due to the complexity of these glass forming systems, consisting of at least nine elemental components, a test programme is essential to establish the viability of the experimental and state-of-the-art analytical methods, before a more extensive and potentially industrially sponsored project can be considered.