(in the US) it will depend on the DMV regulations of your particular state. Of the states I am personally aware of there is no regulation against it, but you must be able to see out of it.
No, because most vehicles do not even have rear wipers.
In California, it is illegal to drive a vehicle without a back windshield, as it violates the state's vehicle code regarding safety equipment. A functioning rear window is essential for visibility and safety while driving. If a vehicle is missing a back windshield, it may not pass a safety inspection and could result in fines or penalties. Always ensure your vehicle complies with local laws for safe driving.
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No
It is illegal to drive barefooted in almost all or all States. It's been illegal to do so in PA as far back as I can remember--over 60 years.
In Indiana the legal limit on transparent plastic on a windshield is no more than 4 inches. The plastic MUST be transparent, not "foggy" to keep from obstructing the drivers view.
If your car is still under warranty, you can repaired windshield for free in the dealer shop. If your vehicle suffers from a cracked windshield or rock chip in your window then don't hesitate fill out our form and a local auto glass shop will call you back with a free auto glass quote.
The Antonym of windshield is the opposite position in which the windshield's placement occurs; rear windshield;back window;rear window.
Why are there windshield wipers inside the car?
On a 1989 Dodge Shadow, the windshield wiper linkage is connected to the windshield wiper motor via a set of arms and a drive mechanism. The motor drives a crank that moves the linkage, translating the motor's rotary motion into the back-and-forth motion needed for the wipers. This connection is crucial for the proper operation of the wipers, allowing them to clear the windshield effectively.
The laws of MOST jurisdictions require the windshiled be replaced if any opart of the drivers field of view is affected by a windshield defect. In actuality, themost you would probably get the first time would be a warning, or perhaps a "fix-it ticket."
Yes it is illegal to drive with snow on your roof of your car and you can get fined for it because if it falls off the back it can cause an accident or slide down and block your vision and driving which may lead to a accident. So if you get caught you WILL get fined...