Posted in Bigbox Motoring Advice
Published Fri Sep 06 2024
When it comes to tinting your car windows, understanding the regulations is crucial to avoid fines and ensure safety on the road. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the darkest legal tint, why windscreen tinting is prohibited, and the benefits of tinting your car windows.
In Queensland, the darkest legal window tint allowed on a vehicle is:
This means that at least 35% of visible light must pass through the tint on the front windows and at least 20% of visible light must pass through the rear windows. These regulations aims to balance privacy and safety concerns while ensuring drivers have adequate visibility, especially during nighttime or adverse weather conditions.
Unlike side and rear windows, Queensland law strictly prohibits tinting the windscreen of a vehicle, except for a 10% tint band along the top of the windscreen. Here’s why:
Despite the restrictions on windscreen tinting, tinting your car’s side and rear windows offers several benefits:
Understanding the regulations regarding car window tinting in Queensland is essential to avoid penalties and ensure safety on the road. Remembering and complying these guidelines is important to ensure you and your passengers for a safer and more comfortable driving experience. Tinting your windows offers numerous benefits, from protecting against UV rays to enhancing privacy and comfort, making it a worthwhile consideration for many drivers.
If you're interested in tinting your car windows, contact us and our team can set up an appointment with you.
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