The darkest legal car tint that can be used on a motor vehicle varies from state to state or province to province. In some provinces, any tinting of windows is considered legal. In order to be safe, contact the local police or the motor vehicle licensing office. They should have a province-by-province or state-by-state tint law chart available.
The darkest legal tint for car windows typically ranges from 5% to 15% VLT (visible light transmission) depending on local regulations. It's important to check your specific state or country laws regarding window tint darkness to ensure you comply with the regulations.
Yes, you can tint your windows, but every state has legal limit as to how dark the tint can be. Anyplace that tints windows will know the law in your state.
Depends on the store, make, model, and % tint. For FullDarkest Legal I would expect to pay around $150-250.
70% percentage now. before 35% was legal but not anymore . 70% back and front window.
It just depends on where you live. Some states allow darker tint on windows vs where i live here in pa we arent allowed any tint.
It means the tint will allow 35% of light to pass through the window. Remember, car windows have a slight tint from the factory so you must add the aftermarket tint factor to the existing tint.
In Vancouver, BC it is legal to have your back windows tinted. But is it illegal to have any aftermarket tint on your front windows. This information can be seen at http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?2400-Anyone-knows-the-TINT-laws-in-Vancouver-BC
The front windscreen are legal to be tinted in all the states besides Western Australia, as long as the Visible Light Transmitted (VLT) is over 70%. For the front passenger, rear passenger and rear windows, the minimum VLT is 35%. The maximum tint reflectance is 10%.
Speaking from personal experience, as both of my vehicles are outfitted with limo tint, driving at night can definitely be a challenge. It is much darker in the cabin of the vehicle, this is a given, and to some degree it has an reducing effect on the driver's visibility. Another safety issue to consider is the police. Darker tint and the inability to see the driver tends to make an officer a tad jumpy. I can't blame them. Roll that window down! I suggest you check your local laws prior to having your vehicle tinted as most jurisidictions will have laws dictating the percentage requirements for legal tint. Although most tint shops will apply illegal tint, it's up to you to decide if the traffic ticket is worth it. Heavy tinting certainly can be dangerous. In fact regulations in the UK effectively ban any heavy tinting of the windscreen and front windows. The front side windows need to let in 70% of the available light in order for the tint to be legal. The windscreen must let in 75% of the available light in in order for the tint to be legal. For the rear windows no limitations apply.
There are many resources online as to where someone might find the light ratings of car window tint film. These include Solutions.3m and The Tint Center.
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There are individual state regulations that govern how dark your tint can be.