Monday, March 3, 2008

Review Of The Window Tinting Laws In Usa

Tinting the windows of your car holds several strong benefits that have convinced a lot of people of taking that step. The first one is that window tinting will make your car 60% cooler in the hot summer days. Window tint also means safer driving, because it reduces the dangerous glare from the sun and snow. It can also save your live, because the tint holds shattered glass together, protecting the driver and passengers in case of an accident. We all know how harmful the Ultra-Violet rays are, but tinting the windows of you car blocks 99% of those damaging rays. Of course, the UV rays are harmful for the interior of your car as well, the leather starts to crack and its color fades away, but a tint will act as a sunscreen preventing all those negative effects from happening. And last but not least, tinting enhances your privacy and the security of you automobile, because burglars don t usually steal what they don t see. Considering all those benefits, the fact auto window tinting has turned into a multi-billion dollar industry comes as no surprise. Nevertheless, there is some degree of controversy surrounding this matter, related with the safety. Driving at night with tinted windows can jeopardize the driver s visibility. It also makes the job of police officers on the street much harder, because they are unable to identify the individuals in the vehicle. Those are the main reasons why the government is sceptical in its approach to window tinting laws. Basically, there are 5-6 reasons why tinting should be legal and another 100 scenarios according to which it should be illegal. To draw a line between legal and illegal auto window tint, government authorities introduced a term called VLT - Visible Light Transmission. VLT% tells you how much visible light is allowed to shine into the car and respectively how dark the tint looks. Your local state highway patrol office can give you information on what the percentage of VLT can be. As mentioned, due to all the risks and potential problems associated with car window tints, the laws on that matter are quite strict. From the federal governments point of view, any aftermarket film application is illegal. But every state is allowed to have its own laws on that, and fortunately, they have taken a more permissive attitude toward allowing darker shades of film on vehicles. To check the window tint laws for your particular state, check the chart available at enjoythedrive.com/content/?id=10456 Another highly reliable online source is Tint Center.com, tintcenter.com/laws/ Steve Gargento operates window-tinting-business.com where you can find more useful information on window tinting laws and training.

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