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is window tint legal on commercial vehicles in texas
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In Texas, window tinting on commercial vehicles is legal, but it must adhere to specific regulations set by the state. The legal limit for the VLT (Visible Light Transmission) is 25% for the front side windows, meaning the tint must allow at least 25% of light in. The back side and rear windows can have any darkness of tint. Additionally, the windshield can only have tint on the top 5 inches or not be less reflective than a standard window. Reflective or mirrored tints on any window are not permitted. It's crucial for commercial vehicle owners to comply with these regulations to avoid fines and ensure their vehicles pass inspection. Customization needs should be balanced with legal standards to maintain visibility and safety on the road.
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In Texas, commercial vehicles can have window tints, but they must adhere to specific guidelines by the Department of Public Safety. As per Texas law, the tinting on the front windshield must be non-reflective and a color other than amber or blue. For the tint above the manufacturer's AS-1 line, there are no restrictions on the percentage, but the tint below that line should allow at least 25% of light to pass through. The side and rear windows are also allowed to be tinted but they must allow more than 25% light inside. Metallic or mirrored tints are not allowed.
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