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Driving A Car With Mirror Windshield Tint At Night (Or Any Time) Is Illegal Driving a car with mirror tint on the front windshield is illegal in every U.S. state.
Driving at night can be difficult enough, but when your vision isn't optimal, it becomes even harder. Here are some things ...
When driving at night, visibility is limited to approximately 250 feet for standard headlights and about 500 feet when using high beams. This distance may sound sufficient, but traveling at just 50 ...
It messes with your visibility: A bright light inside your vehicle can reflect off the windshield, making it harder to see what’s ahead—especially road signs, traffic signals, or people walking.
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Driving a car with mirror tint on the front windshield is illegal in every U.S. state. Most states ban any kind of windshield tint below the top few inches, specifying that the tint needs to be a ...