NYS Tint Law Question
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NYS Tint Law Question
We all know the law for tinting in NYS:
Front Windshield, Front / Rear Driver's / Passengers Windows: 70% VLT
Rear Windshield: Any, or 70% if no side mirrors present
Top 6 Inches of Front Windshield: Any
Does this apply to Vinyl? i.e. is the law a Tint-specific law or a general window covering law?
My question related to my second car that has only two seats and is a hatchback, but has rear quarter windows for some reason. I wanted to blacken them out completely to get some privacy for my hatch when it's parked.
Front Windshield, Front / Rear Driver's / Passengers Windows: 70% VLT
Rear Windshield: Any, or 70% if no side mirrors present
Top 6 Inches of Front Windshield: Any
Does this apply to Vinyl? i.e. is the law a Tint-specific law or a general window covering law?
My question related to my second car that has only two seats and is a hatchback, but has rear quarter windows for some reason. I wanted to blacken them out completely to get some privacy for my hatch when it's parked.
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From my personal experience, here in upstate NY... 35% on door windows.
Rear quarter windows and rear window are anything. It's more of a safety thing for the police, they want to be able to see you as they're walking up to the car.
Windshield can be any % of visibility, as long as it doesn't exceed the AS1 line on your windshield applied by the manufacturer.
I have 5% from my door windows back on my 01 Stratus R/T coupe and I've been told by countless state troopers that I need to bring my door windows down to 35% to be legal and not get pulled over for it.
Rear quarter windows and rear window are anything. It's more of a safety thing for the police, they want to be able to see you as they're walking up to the car.
Windshield can be any % of visibility, as long as it doesn't exceed the AS1 line on your windshield applied by the manufacturer.
I have 5% from my door windows back on my 01 Stratus R/T coupe and I've been told by countless state troopers that I need to bring my door windows down to 35% to be legal and not get pulled over for it.
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I would assume it is more of a "window visibility" law. The police want to have an unobstructed view through the side windows of any possible occupants in the event of a traffic stop. However, in the case of vans/SUV's/pickup caps.....It's totally legit to have covered/dark tinted side windows for the cargo area.
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Front and side rear windows can be tinted at 70% in NY. I'm not 100% clear as to what the back can/can't be tinted as I've never actually written a window tint ticket. I only recently learned that we could write for the rear side windows, as a friend of mine acquired a ticket in his Acura 4-door sedan. The front windshield can NOT be tinted at all:
(Sect 375-30: It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle with any object placed or hung in or upon the vehicle, except required or permitted equipment of the vehicle, in such a manner as to obstruct or interfere with the view of the operator through the windshield, or to prevent him from having a clear and full view of the road and condition of traffic behind such vehicle.)
(Sect 375-30: It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle with any object placed or hung in or upon the vehicle, except required or permitted equipment of the vehicle, in such a manner as to obstruct or interfere with the view of the operator through the windshield, or to prevent him from having a clear and full view of the road and condition of traffic behind such vehicle.)
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