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Kleidchen2
2 years ago

It can’t be legal.

SARO1953
2 years ago

In no one, when no light gets into the interior and one would be blind, how to drive there?

jloethe
2 years ago

e.g. in the USA it is prescribed that the front panel is so light-transmitting that you can recognize the driver’s safety and the all-round visibility is secured.

They also have tinted side windows and rear windows with one-sided mirroring. Sides and rear windows can be glued with approved foils, but the visible ABE or registration number of the KBA or if you purchase a vehicle with special protective equipment that has or is registered as standard. This also applies to us in D. and Europe.

DerBayer80
2 years ago

It’s nowhere legal. At 100% you can paint the discs or replace them with sheet metal panels

JonasMos
2 years ago

I don’t believe in anyone. And I think the tint is given in light translucent: 0% would be completely dark.

JayCeD
2 years ago

There’s nothing left in no one at 100%.

JollySwgm
2 years ago

Nowhere!

Because if all slices are 100% tinted, you can’t see anything on the street. Then how are you going to drive?

IvySmo
2 years ago

Very pointless question.
What do you do with the car when you see nothing?

lemonshaker
2 years ago
Reply to  IvySmo

sometimes I think every day what to meet their discs are 100% tinted or how to explain the way of driving otherwise?

IvySmo
2 years ago
Reply to  lemonshaker

Right, front panel is always 100% tinted.

Most people don’t want to drive right. They all did.