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Wow, states are really loosening up on their laws about window tinting! It’s awesome that they’re allowing drivers to go as dark as they want - no more worrying about getting pulled over for having too much tint. I mean, who doesn’t love a sleek, dark look? Plus, it’s great for keeping the sun out and your car cool. Talk about a win-win situation!

What States Allow The Darkest Tint? [Solved]

Wow! In Michigan, you can tint your windshield to any percentage you want. But in seven states and D.C., you’re limited to a lighter tint.

  1. Alabama: Allows up to 35% VLT on the front side windows and any darkness on the rear side and back windows.

  2. Arizona: Allows up to 33% VLT on the front side windows and any darkness on the rear side and back windows.

  3. California: Allows up to 70% VLT on all windows, except for the windshield which must allow more than 70%.

  4. Colorado: Allows up to 27% VLT on all windows, including the windshield.

  5. Florida: Allows up to 28% VLT on all windows, including the windshield.

  6. Georgia: Allows up to 32% VLT on all windows, including the windshield, with a medical exemption allowing for darker tinting if needed for medical reasons such as skin sensitivity or allergies that require protection from sunlight exposure.

  7. Illinois: Allows up to 35% VLT on all windows, including the windshield with a medical exemption allowing for darker tinting if needed for medical reasons such as skin sensitivity or allergies that require protection from sunlight exposure..

  8. Maryland:Allows up to 35% VLTon allwindows,includingthewindshieldwithamedicalexemptionallowingfordarkertintingifneededformedicalreasonssuchasskinsensitivityorallergiesthatrequireprotectionfromsunlightexposure..

States allow drivers to have the darkest tint on their car windows, so you can cruise around in style without worrying about nosy neighbors. Plus, it’s a great way to keep your car cool in the summertime! Just make sure you check your state laws before you go too dark - some states have restrictions on how dark your tint can be.