Tinting your car window can help protect your eyes and add some extra privacy. But some states have some restrictions on which windows you can tint.
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Under Rhode Island law, drivers can tint the top six inches of their windshield as long as it does not impact the driver’s direct viewing area. The rest of the car’s windows, including the front and ...
Question: I moved to Minnesota from Arizona about a year ago and I have a car that has tinted windows. What is the window tint law in Minnesota? Answer: Even if your previous state allowed tinted ...
(iSeeCars) — Tinted windows aren’t just for aesthetics. They serve several functions that include blocking dangerous UV rays to protect passengers and reduce wear on the car’s interior materials, ...