On 6/27/07, John Rodgers <inua@charter.net> wrote: > In Alabama, Limo Tint (darkest) can be put on all windows EXCEPT the > Driver, Passenger, and Windshield glass. On the Driver and Passenger > windows, tint is allowed, but there are very specific light transmission > requirements - Bbasically very light tint which allows an Officer of the > Law to see who is in the two front seats. For the windshield, a > sunshade strip can be installed at the top of the windshield not to > extend down more than six inches or a specified percentage ( complex > formula) for the particular vehicle. On my van it would be six inches, > but on a slick racy looking hot car with an extreme sloping windshield > it would be much less.
That's the law in MD as well. The front pair, and the windshield have to be 50% or lighter. Sudhir |
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