Do we have window tint laws anymore? I'm seeing cars with pitch black tint on their windows and it's more the rule than the exception.
Do we have window tint laws anymore? I'm seeing cars with pitch black tint on their windows and it's more the rule than the exception.
When I had my Elantra windows tinted when I bought it I went to a shop that most people would recognize the name of. Been in the car business for years. They had 5 or 6 levels of darkness. The said the first 4 were legal and the darkest 2 were not. Take my pick!
Maybe it's one of those that's not enforced unless they have another reason to pull you over.
Yeah I have a couple vehicles that are tinted way darker then what is legally allowed and I have not ever been questioned about it by law-enforcement.
Ontop of that, you can't see traffic, bicycles or pedestrians through the windows of cars next to you.
The tint law is enforced just about as often as the “tires need to be inside the fender” law, which is to say almost never.
It's tint on the front windshield that I don't understand, especially at night. I've noticed more of it over the last couple years.
So while I agree with the visibility criticisms of tinting (especially on the windshield) part of me wonders how many of these tinting laws have their basis in targeting specific communities/demographics. I had dark tinting well over the limit on my car when I was a teenager in Edmond, and through multiple traffic stops and such it was never mentioned. But I've certainly seen it enforced in other areas of the metro. It seems to me if they cared that much about it, they would be targeting these businesses which on daily basis install illegal tint on people's windows.
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