![]() If the tint is in a uniform shade (same darkness over the whole 5″ area) the tint may not block more than 75% of light. In Manitoba, you are allowed to tint only the top portion of the windshield up to 12.7 centimetres, exactly 5 inches. ![]() Mandatory if rear side windows block over 50% of light No refection or reflective tint permitted Must have 35% VLT or more (blocks 65% of light or less) Must have 50% VLT (blocks less than 50% of total light) Source: British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, Division 7 – Other Equipment, section 7.05 – Windshields and windows.ġ2.7 cm (5 Inches) may be tinted with no less than 25% VLT Note: installing a clear UV filter film is not prohibited and does not require special medical exemptions (source). The rear window can be tinted with any level of darkness, however in that case in BC and most of Canada your vehicle must have exterior rearview mirrors. Front side windows may not be tinted, but any level of darkness can be used on windows behind the driver. In British Columbia, you are allowed to tint only the top portion of the windshield up to 7.5 centimetres. Source: Alberta Vehicle Equipment Regulation, Section 69 – Window glazing (.pdf file, scroll to page 35 On windshields only glazing installed by the car manufacturer is allowed, as are clear non-tinted frost shields or window stickers which do not impair the driver’s vision. Any level of darkness can be used on the backside and rear windows. Mandatory if the rear windshield is tintedĪlberta vehicle equipment laws prohibit installing window tint on the windshield and front side windows. There are more rules and regulations for each province in CA, therefore we highly recommend reading more details below or clicking on each province name for additional information.Īny darkness can be used only if the vehicle has both left and right side rearview mirrors ![]()
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