Window tint doesn’t only look good, it also has excellent heat-controlling properties. In the balmy climate of Florida, tint is a valuable addition to a vehicle, adding stylish comfort that makes driving more comfortable and protects the occupants from harmful UV rays.
However, every state has different laws about how dark any given vehicle window can be. There are also regulations surrounding reflective tints. The following is an easy-to-understand guide that answers, “What is the legal tint limit in Florida” and other crucial window tint-related questions.
Window tints are described by the amount of light they allow through. This is termed “visible light transmission” or VLT and is stated as a percentage. The lower this is, the more light it blocks.
You’ll also see references to the AS-1 line. The AS stands for American Standard and the demarcation line at the top of the windshield. This is what’s considered a safe zone for window tinting. Florida (indeed, every US state) forbids any windshield tinting, except for above this line.
There are different window tint laws for sedans and SUVs. Allowances are also different for front, rear, and side windows.
For sedans, Florida law requires the following:
For SUVs and vans, Florida law requires the following:
Window tint can also have a reflective quality. Again, there are rules as to the level allowed. This is because highly reflective properties can distract other road users and potentially cause accidents. Reflective tint is only allowed on the side and rear windows as follows:
There are other legalities surrounding window tints in Florida. These are:
Certain medical conditions allow you to have darker tints on the windows. To qualify, you’ll need to apply for a medical exemption and get a statement from your physician. Ensure these are in the vehicle at all times to show as proof, in case you’re pulled over.
Some typical conditions that qualify include vitiligo, lupus, dermatomyositis, and albinism.
No one understands window tint like the experts at Auto SuperShield. Not only will we ensure an installation keeps you on the right side of the law, but we’ll chat about other requirements—such as cross- border travel—to ensure you’ll be legal there too. Plus, we only use the ultimate quality window tint, ensuring superior heat reduction, a crystal-clear digital signal, the wonders of ceramic particle technology, and more.
Find out more at https://www.autosupershield.com/window-tinting/xpel-prime-xr-plus and call today for a no-obligation chat.
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