Windshield tint is only allowed on the top 5 inches or up to the AS-1 line and must have a visible light transmission (VLT) of at least 25%. In addition, tint on the windshield must have a visible light reflectance (VLR) of no more than 25%.
In Texas, the front side windows must have a reflectance of no more than 25%.
The visible light transmission (VLT) of the front side windows must be at least 25%.
In Texas, the back side windows must have a reflectance of no more than 25%.
There are no restrictions on the visible light transmission (VLT) of the back side windows.
There are no restrictions on the visible light transmission (VLT) of the rear windows.
Windshield tint is only allowed on the top 5 inches or up to the AS-1 line and must have a visible light transmission (VLT) of at least 25%. In addition, tint on the windshield must have a visible light reflectance (VLR) of no more than 25%.
In Texas, the front side windows must have a reflectance of no more than 25%.
The visible light transmission (VLT) of the front side windows must be at least 25%.
In Texas, the back side windows must have a reflectance of no more than 25%.
There are no restrictions on the visible light transmission (VLT) of the back side windows.
There are no restrictions on the visible light transmission (VLT) of the rear windows.
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It's important to note that these regulations may be subject to change, and it's advisable to check for any updates or revisions to the laws. Always comply with local regulations to avoid legal issues.