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The Law Pentagon Glasgow would like to make you aware of the following laws that apply to window tinting. |
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Vehicle & Operator Services Agency (VOSA) Statement The UK Road Vehicles (Construction & Use) Regulations 1986 Act details the legality of window tinting in the UK - and as amended specifies the minimum levels of light that must pass through the windscreen and front side windows. |
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For a legal window tint in the UK the specifications are:
If the glass is tinted to a point whereby it lets through less light, the vehicle is breaking UK Window tinting law. |
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The consequences of illegally tinted windows If you are driving with less than legally required light transmitting through the windscreen and front side windows, the following could happen;
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In summary, it might look great - and you may get away with it - in the same way that there are plenty of motorists with illegal exhausts or number plates - but is it worth the risk? It would be difficult for an insurer to maintain that a 'dodgy' number plate contributed to an accident - but how easy would it be to claim that the reason you did not see the motorbike is because you had illegally tinted the window ? For more information on Window Tinting please visit http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/ |
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