- Forbidden
Did you know that there are strict rules for dark windows in a car?
This applies to both the windshield and the side windows. You need to know if they stop you for inspection. And the panes are too dark, in addition, if it turns out that the foil is not certified. Then there will be no mercy.
It was experienced by a truck driver from Poland. He was detained for inspection by a police patrol in Husum, Løten.
Here, inspectors from the Norwegian Public Roads Authority were ready to check several heavy goods vehicles.
"The Polish truck is forbidden to travel with one with sun protection film on the side windows," says the control inspector.
The driver had to remove all the foil before driving on
-No adhesive film
You can read about it in paragraph 31-1 of the Vehicle Regulations. Here he states, among other things:
The window should be solid enough and well transparent on both sides. It must be designed so that objects visible through it are not distorted. The same applies to the windshield, which should be checked by the driver.
Slightly tinted glass is used as a sunscreen, which does not give a greater reduction in light emission than that stated in the American standard ASA Z-26.1 - 1966, July 15, 1966. Other forms of sunscreen, such as. Sprayed or stuck film is not allowed in any part of the windows through which the driver should have a view (front and front side window). In all cases, the light must also be visible through the rear window of the motor vehicle requiring an interior mirror.