bvilchez 01:05 PM 01-10-2009
So my wife is back home going to the Social Security office because we're still waiting on my son's SSN. En route she gets pulled over for the tint on my windshield and front windows. The cop said it's illegal in the state of California to tint the front windshield and the front windows.
I honestly never knew that since I'm originally from NY and I've been driving around California for 5 years like that now. The only reason I got it was for my eyes and I don't want people to see what I have inside the vehicle. I could care less if it looks cool or not. I'm not in the business of looking cool.
At least it was a fix-it ticket but now I have to pay to have it removed as well. WTF!?!?!?!? I'm searching for anything but is there any law that covers tint on vehicles for medical reasons in California?
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icehog3 01:14 PM 01-10-2009
Originally Posted by bvilchez:
So my wife is back home going to the Social Security office because we're still waiting on my son's SSN. En route she gets pulled over for the tint on my windshield and front windows. The cop said it's illegal in the state of California to tint the front windshield and the front windows.
I honestly never knew that since I'm originally from NY and I've been driving around California for 5 years like that now. The only reason I got it was for my eyes and I don't want people to see what I have inside the vehicle. I could care less if it looks cool or not. I'm not in the business of looking cool.
At least it was a fix-it ticket but now I have to pay to have it removed as well. WTF!?!?!?!? I'm searching for anything but is there any law that covers tint on vehicles for medical reasons in California?
Not sure about California, but in Illinois you can get a waiver to the tint law if you bring in documentation from a doctor to the Secretary of State (DMV).
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bvilchez 01:17 PM 01-10-2009
I'm searching high and low online but I don't see anything on there.
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icehog3 01:29 PM 01-10-2009
Originally Posted by California Vehicle Code:
26708.5. (a) No person shall place, install, affix, or apply any transparent material upon the windshield, or side or rear windows, of any motor vehicle if the material alters the color or reduces the light transmittance of the windshield or side or rear windows, except as provided in subdivision (b), (c), or (d) of Section 26708.
Originally Posted by subsection b, 10:
(10) Sun screening devices meeting the requirements of Section 26708.2 installed on the side windows on either side of the vehicle's front seat, if the driver or a passenger in the front seat has in his or her possession a letter or other document signed by a licensed physician and surgeon certifying that the person must be shaded from the sun due to a medical condition, or has in his or her possession a letter or other document signed by a licensed optometrist certifying that the person must be shaded from the sun due to a visual condition. The devices authorized by this paragraph shall not be used during darkness.
This appears to only permit "removable" screens.
I went through the entire statute on line, and couldn't find anything for California that permitted tinting of most of the windshield or front windows, even with anything from a Doc.
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gonzo 02:04 PM 01-10-2009
Having been to the California DMV more times than I'd like to, I hate to offer this advice, however it may prove useful:
Make an appointment at a local DMV (try to find a large one that's open on Saturdays, they seem to be more efficient than the others), and ask them the question at the DMV.
The only downside (other than actually having to GO to the CA DMV) is that you will have to make sure you get an informed person once you get there...some are friendly and well informed, most are just getting a paycheck.
Stomp'N'Rock,
Joseph
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bonjing 12:00 AM 01-11-2009
i think california raised the fees for fix it tickets also.
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bigliver 12:04 AM 01-11-2009
Originally Posted by bonjing:
i think california raised the fees for fix it tickets also.
I've also heard they're charging for this now. Good luck bro.
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Skywalker 02:00 AM 01-11-2009
bvilchez 08:51 AM 01-11-2009
So I did some reserarch and it looks like I'm S.O.L. on this one. Now I'm gonna have to call my buddy and tell him to have my tints removed on the truck.
And it looks so sweet too......07 Tahoe Midnight Black.....
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ucla695 08:05 AM 01-12-2009
My buddy's wife has the front windows tinted on her car and she has been pulled over several times. Each time she has gotten out of the ticket by presenting the officer with a note from her dermatologist stating that due to history of skin cancer in her family, he recommended the tint to reduce her exposure to the sun and mitigate her risk factors (she's very fair skinned). I'm not sure if there's any in the vehicle code that provides for exceptions, but this has worked for her.
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darb85 10:03 AM 01-12-2009
Originally Posted by ucla695:
My buddy's wife has the front windows tinted on her car and she has been pulled over several times. Each time she has gotten out of the ticket by presenting the officer with a note from her dermatologist stating that due to history of skin cancer in her family, he recommended the tint to reduce her exposure to the sun and mitigate her risk factors (she's very fair skinned). I'm not sure if there's any in the vehicle code that provides for exceptions, but this has worked for her.
California only allows removable things for medical reasons, much strickter. around here, i just swap plates with my buddies corvair and bring it in, and we are done! wait, shhhh didnt say that
:-)
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