Submitted by ThisIsNotTuna t3_121kj8h in newhampshire
Jay_Derkin t1_jdnfwlm wrote
Reply to comment by sndtech in How is it possible that there are NH plates out there with dark tinted front windows? by ThisIsNotTuna
That’s not what you think it is. That allows an EXTREMELY slight tint, anything that’s noticeably darker is illegal.
Source - VSS sufferer.
sndtech t1_jdnsdpt wrote
State law doesn't have a requirement for specific tint levels under a Medical Waiver. They're only good for two years. https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/XXI/266/266-61-a.htm
Jay_Derkin t1_jdnuefp wrote
Ooooooh nice, it used to specify a max tint of something like 70%. It’s why I never bothered tinting. I wonder when that changed. Thanks for the info!
zeus6793 t1_jdok2cy wrote
The front windows and windshield cannot be aftermarket tinted at all in NH. The rear windows have to be no more than 30% light diffusion.
Time_Cup4527 t1_jdox8ys wrote
That’s not true. 6” strip can be applied to the windshield. Non reflective of 35%. Front windows can also be tinted to 70 percent.
zeus6793 t1_jdpahv4 wrote
If that's true about the front windows then that's a huge change and it must have been made in the last 3 years. I was at inspection service stations for 30 years and you were never allowed to have front window tint in New Hampshire
Tullyswimmer t1_jdwl5li wrote
a 70% tint looks clear to the naked eye. Most vehicles come stock from the factory with a minimum of 70%. It blocks UV.
zeus6793 t1_jdxa5ow wrote
That is not correct. 70% diffusion is WAY off.
Tullyswimmer t1_jdxach5 wrote
https://richsautobodyshop.com/blog/70-percent-window-tint/
70% is pretty clear.
Unless it's labeled oddly and it's a 30% tint
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