35% According to PennDot when i spoke with them last week about a ticket for violating 4701 2b in Montour county. PennDot said there are no numbers or percents regarding the law concerning window tint, that it is as it reads TITLE 75 of PA STATUTES – 4524 (e)(1)of the Pennsylvania Common Statutes:
(1)
No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sun screening device
or other material which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle through the windshield, side wing or side window of the vehicle.
ThePolicesay that it is supposed to be 70% vlt visible light transmission. I find this a bone of contention and plan to make waves until someone forms clarity on the matter.
I have written each State Senator in regard to this matter, as well as PennDot and if i am forcedtopay the fine, They can bet i will push this to a higherauthorityuntil there is more clarity on the matter.
First off if PennDot sets the rules for vehicle safety, why then is it up to the police to make the rules as they see fit instead ofenforcingwhat it is PennDot says is the law?
who has the bottom say in this matter, if PennDot sets the laws and they say there are no percentages involved then why does law enforcement say that there is a 70% required light transference which a vehicle must have on the windows?
tooambiguousand there must be more clarity. Mostotherstates in this country have more defined outlines of tint laws, lets make PA one of them so these tint tickets are no longer a big question with no solid answers
It just depends on where you live. Some states allow darker tint on windows vs where i live here in pa we arent allowed any tint.
In Pennsylvania, there is no tint permitted on the windshield. You can have a tint that allows 70 percent of light in on the front, back, and rear windows. Metallic and mirrored tints are not allowed on front or back windows.
no because you guys are in the legal age limit.
0.04% while in actual physical control of a CMV, and that's federal law, applicable to the whole of the United States.
age 21 limit is .7 while driving
It's 17 in PA.
yes
Yes, but centerfire semi auto rifles are not legal for HUNTING in PA.
Nov. 1 - April 15 in PA
no
No it isint.
yes