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      04-17-2021, 06:03 PM   #2339
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Tint is a violation here if it's applied to the driver or front passenger side windows or the windshield. In California, no tint shall be applied to those windows (...26708(a)(1) CVC covers tint and subsection (a)(2) would cover other obstructions, such as items dangling from a rear view mirror or banners across the top of the windshield).
What does California code say about UV protection film? Or security film? Does the code say "no tint," or "nothing applied to windows?"

Here in NH, according to the local BMW dealer who told me my car wouldn't pass inspection, nothing is allowed to be applied to the front windows, not even clear film.
Clear film is fine as it doesn't obstruct or reduce the ability to see adequately.
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