in America. Tint on the front window is lighter than on the back window because of window tint laws. Automobile window tinting reduces the "visible light transmission" (VLT) through car windows. This can be problematic at night, or when
motorists must be able to see through the windows of other vehicles in order to spot hazards. Police also may want to be able to identify the passengers or any potential threat inside a vehicle. Therefore, in many
jurisdictions, there are laws to restrict the darkness of tinting.
Factory tint "
Factory tint", done at the time of manufacture is generally not an applied film, but instead is done by dyeing the inside of the glass with a darkened pigment during glass manufacturing, an electrical process known as "deep dipping." The pigment gives the glass a tint, but doesn't provide UV ray protection or heat rejection like most window films do. The average VLT of factory tint is between 15 and 26%.
Regulation by country •
Australia— In
New South Wales,
Transport for NSW permits VLT of 35% on windows other than the windscreen. Tint on the windscreen – a band across the top is permitted with a depth of no more than 10% of the depth of the windscreen. An exception to the side and rear window tinting regulations applies to cars tinted before 1 August 1994. •
Belarus— Any kind of window tint is illegal. An exception is made for factory tint in vehicles purchased before 1 April 2006. Also exempt are vehicles of cash collectors, KGB and certain officials. •
Canada— Automobile tinting laws are set at the
provincial level which range from 50% VLT for
Manitoba to 70% for
Quebec and
Yukon. But most provinces including
Ontario and
British Columbia do not allow tint in the front side windows. •
Hong Kong— The rules adjusted in April 2023 by Transport Department allows for 70% VLT in front windscreen and front side windows. Other windows not in driver's compartment(rear windows and rear windscreen) allowed up to 44% VLT. •
India— The rules governing tinted glass are defined in
The Motor Vehicles Act 1988, which states that the front and rear windshield should be 70% VLT and all other windows are limited at 50% VLT. On 27 April 2012, the
Supreme Court of India ordered all black films to be removed. •
Iran- In November 2021, it was legalized by Court of Iranian Administrative justice •
Italy— Window tinting is permitted on rear windows and rear windshield only, with no limits on films graduation. A professional installer certificate is also required, and it's necessary to keep visible the film's brand and homologation number on the windows. •
Lebanon— The Lebanese traffic law does not permit private vehicle owners to tint their front windows (driver window, front passenger window and windshield) without a window film license acquired by the Lebanese defense ministry, nevertheless, it is permitted to tint rear windows up to 0% as no limits are cited. If a private vehicle owner is caught without a window film license, charges will depend on the situation he/she was caught in (100000LBP fine if caught by the
Internal Security Forces). •
Malaysia— According to Malaysia's former Transport Minister, Anthony Loke, motorists can now tint their rear windshields and passenger windows as dark as they want. Starting from 8 May 2019, the permissible VLT (Visible Light Transmission) levels are 70% for the front windscreen, 50% for the front side windows, and 0% for the rear side windows and rear windscreen. •
Malta— The Malta Transport Authority Permits VLT of 70% on Front Side windows. Tint on the windscreen – a band across the top is permitted with a depth of no more than 100mm of the depth of the windscreen. 30% on the rear and side windows. •
New Zealand— The
NZ Transport Agency stipulates that private motor vehicles must have at least 35% VLT after film has been applied. Side and rear windows; including the windows next to the driver; are allowed full coverage. The front windshield may have an anti-glare band no lower than the extended sun visors. There is no concise regulation for a sunroof. There is an exception for factory tinted glass, which may be any VLT level. Also, commercial goods vehicles are allowed any level of VLT on windows behind the driver, provided the driver has adequate rear vision via side mirrors. •
Russia— Window tinting limits are specified in GOST 5727–88. The limit is 75% for the front windshield (a darker stripe no wider than 10 cm is allowed at the very top) and 70% for the front side windows. Tinting of back windows is not regulated. In practice, however,
bribes are often used to pass inspection or avoid road police tickets even with illegal tint. •
Singapore— In
Singapore, front windscreen and front side windows must have at least 70% VLT. Tint installed in front windscreen must not affect the transmission of signals between the In-vehicle Unit (IU) and the Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) gantry. Rear side windows and rear windscreen must have at least 50% VLT. •
South Korea— In
South Korea, front windscreen must have at least 70% VLT, and front side windows must have at least 40% VLT. There is no regulation for rear side windows and rear windscreen. But in South Korea, it is rare to find a vehicle that complies. Moreover, there is no crackdown. Because of this,
South Korea has a high risk of traffic accidents occurring at night. Also, it's difficult to crack down on various illegal activities in vehicles in
South Korea due to too dark tinting. •
United Arab Emirates— Previously, window tinting was banned in the UAE. Then the law was changed and 30 per cent was allowed. In 2017, the Federal Traffic Law was revised again. Now, people can tint their windows to 50 per cent. However, taxis and trucks are not allowed to tint their windows to 50 per cent. •
United Kingdom— Regulations set forth by the
Vehicle & Operator Services Agency under the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 state that the front windscreen can have no less than 75 percent VLT and the front side windows no less than 70 percent. For vehicles registered prior to 1 April 1985, the front windscreen and front side windows must allow a minimum of 70% visible light through.
British police are increasingly cracking down on illegal tinting on vehicles although window tints are not checked on the annual MoT Test. •
United States—
Each state has different limits of allowable tint as measured on the front side windows. These range from a low VLT of 24% in Washington, to 88% in California, with less stringent restriction being common for windows in the rear of the vehicle. Full details of glazing and sticker laws can be found at the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website. == See also ==