The
law states that the windscreen and both front side windows must allow
70% light transmission. How they got to this figure im not sure, but if
you drive a modern renault, citroen, ford, vw, rover, etc, chances are
that your front glass measures 65-68% straight from the showroom!
Technically,the
dealers broke the law when they sold the car! This is our wonderful
government for you, (which is why i dont bother voting) anyway, what it
means is that any film applied to front side windows will not be
legal-ish.
i
say legal-ish because although the police state 70%, the ministry of
transport (who are the geezers with the light testing kits) should only
issue an advisory if the glass reads 45% or lighter, but then if youre
stopped by the feds for tints (usually outside a max power show) it
doesnt matter if youve got tints above 45% or not, the law is 70%.
this
applies to every vehicle on the road,no matter how old.what is more
important is the "dangerous vehicle" level. any window film above 30%
should only be ordered to be removed and maybe a statutory
any
filmed window that measures below 30% is classed as " a dangerous
vehicle" and can be instantly impounded and transported away,which
you'll have to pay for, leaving you with a bus ride home with all your
homies!
you
could also be prosecuted for driving said "dangerous vehicle" which
comes with a hefty fine and min 3 points-something to bear in mind if
youre a new driver or have a bagfull already
remember,points
dont mean prizes when it comes to keeping your licence. more
importantly, your insurance could be invalidated should you need to make
a claim.
just
to confuse you a bit more, the percentage rating on the film is not the
same as the reading you will get when its fitted to the glass. it
depends on the thickness of the glass, the origional tint of the glass
and the quality of the film.
typically,(with the film i use)
50% film will read from 37-32% on most modern cars
35% film will read from 23-18% on most modern cars
20% film will read from 11-7% on most modern cars
5% limo just manages 0.3% on anything.........its dark!
so
basically, nothing is legal but 50% should only get you a ticking
off,unless you were smoking crack or summut when you got blagged. in
which case you'll probally need darker film to avoid such intrusions-but
then you'll probally get blagged cos the feds couldnt see if you were
having a toot or not.
now
all this lot is ment as a general guide and not for use in court so
dont go sueing me if its not totally correct. i could go on about the
different types of film and why it costs so much but my beer has run out
so its time to go.
and on a final note, i see a few ads on ebay saying tinting is easy, why pay a tint shop when you can do it yourself?
well, anyone
can buy a couple of litres of car paint and spray their own motor-but
would you want to drive it to a cruise and show it off after?
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