What does the law say about tinted driver's and passenger windows? Is this a "primary" offense? And what is the underlying reason to NOT HAVE tinted windows on the passenger and driver's side windows?
Every state has its own laws for window tinting and the rules are enforced differently depending on where you live. These laws exist to make sure drivers have clear visibility at all times. Overall, ...
Whether it's for privacy, sun protection, or just looks, window tinting has become a very common car modification. And as ...
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While tinted windows are a popular car modification, Connecticut State Police warn that many of them are not legal and the problem is growing. "It's great when you have a car that looks the way that ...
Texas law limits windshield and front side window tint to 25% light transmittance. Medical exemptions are available for drivers with specific health conditions. An illegal tint can result in a fine of ...
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Window tinting is legal in Kentucky, but there are specific restrictions on how dark the tint can be. A 2024 law allows windshields to be tinted if they permit at least 70% of light to pass through.