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Vague PA tint laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="69fb" data-source="post: 11556542" data-attributes="member: 33763"><p>TITLE 75 Section 4524 (e)(1) of the Pennsylvania Common Statutes states that</p><p></p><p>(1) No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sun screening device or other material which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle through the windshield, side wing or side window of the vehicle.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Note that the law only prohibits tinting which prevents a person from seeing or viewing the inside of the vehicle. It does not prohibit all tinting or tinting below a certain light transmittance percentage.</p><p></p><p>The Law therefore implicitly permits any tinting which does not prevent a person from seeing or viewing the inside of the vehicle. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The problem with this is I could get pulled over by a 60yr old officer with cataracts but his fellow LEO's could easily see inside and not pull me over - sounds like the 60yrd old is writing me a ticket. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I found information on PA tint law interpretation here:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.berksweb.com/users/dmv/tint/why.html" target="_blank">PA Window Tinting Law, Statutes, and Regulations</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>The statue just seems very vague. </p><p></p><p>The webpage cites several other codes and one (American National Standard Z-26) which does reference a 70% light transmittance requirement, however it is interpreted by the author of the webpage to mean that so long as any 1 window allows 70% transmittance, you are legal. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thoughts/Comments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69fb, post: 11556542, member: 33763"] TITLE 75 Section 4524 (e)(1) of the Pennsylvania Common Statutes states that (1) No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sun screening device or other material which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle through the windshield, side wing or side window of the vehicle. Note that the law only prohibits tinting which prevents a person from seeing or viewing the inside of the vehicle. It does not prohibit all tinting or tinting below a certain light transmittance percentage. The Law therefore implicitly permits any tinting which does not prevent a person from seeing or viewing the inside of the vehicle. The problem with this is I could get pulled over by a 60yr old officer with cataracts but his fellow LEO's could easily see inside and not pull me over - sounds like the 60yrd old is writing me a ticket. I found information on PA tint law interpretation here: [url=http://www.berksweb.com/users/dmv/tint/why.html]PA Window Tinting Law, Statutes, and Regulations[/url] The statue just seems very vague. The webpage cites several other codes and one (American National Standard Z-26) which does reference a 70% light transmittance requirement, however it is interpreted by the author of the webpage to mean that so long as any 1 window allows 70% transmittance, you are legal. Thoughts/Comments? [/QUOTE]
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