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Sep 03, 2022Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:
Inspection stickers: If you are legal at home you are legal period.
Window tint: I see a lot of cars where I suspect the tint is too dark.
I only know the rules in Michigan.. The "B" pillar (That's the one BEHIND the driver" Behind the "B" pillar. as dark as you like.. IN front of the "B" pillar (Driver and passenger doors and windshield) top 4 (I think) inches only and a limited percentage.. I see many cars much darker.. I've owned cars darker. FACTORY TINTED.
Oh and no reflective "tints".
OK, but my question is more about this. Say you had the darker, aftermarket tints or reflective ones. And say those were completely legal where you come from. The state that your vehicle is registered in and the state that you are a resident of. But you are passing through a different state. A state where that is not legal.
Doesn’t the set up of the car and it’s paperwork and everything which would include things like inspection go with the state the car is registered in?
Otherwise, how could everything make any sense as you travel? The laws are different in every state. We would need a national set of laws similar to gun transport. Is there such a thing?
What I’m really not understanding is the actual law. Is the configuration of the vehicle and its paperwork dependent on the state the vehicle is registered in when you are traveling nationally?
If not, this doesn’t make any sense.
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