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Wonder where that would even be legal on the street....Bump Bump.... Oops, sorry. Didn't see you....
One of my friends had an 8 second 97 Camaro. FUlly licensed and he drove it on the street. Just like you see it here.

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One of my friends had an 8 second 97 Camaro. FUlly licensed and he drove it on the street. Just like you see it here.

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There's lots of street legal performance out there but not with a blower that blocks 80% of your forward vision.
 
There's lots of street legal performance out there but not with a blower that blocks 80% of your forward vision.
I don't have any pics, but we have several similar hot rods around here. I don't think there is any laws about vision out your car. There are certainly laws for manufacturers.
 
I don't have any pics, but we have several similar hot rods around here. I don't think there is any laws about vision out your car. There are certainly laws for manufacturers.
That would surprise me but what do I know. It may not be written precisely but I'm guessing severely restricted vision would get you a ticket pretty quick.
 
That would surprise me but what do I know. It may not be written precisely but I'm guessing severely restricted vision would get you a ticket pretty quick.
I shouldn't have said that. There are tint laws so it stands to reason there'd be other vision laws. Whether they enforce them is another thing of course.
 
I shouldn't have said that. There are tint laws so it stands to reason there'd be other vision laws. Whether they enforce them is another thing of course.
You have touched on my favourite "no action" topic. Besides driving my Corvette I am a two wheeled bicycle riding fan, but guess what - all the dark tinted side window cars which I come across carry nary a ticket for the owner. On a bike it is essential from a safety standpoint to make eye contact with the driver, but these cars with the illegal tint one has to assume that they do not see you. Very dangerous but here's the kicker, I have not heard of anyone being charged by any of the police here in Ontario. Here is the law but what about enforcement?

This is a part of section 73(3) of Ontario Highway Traffic Act. The VLT rate or Visible Light Transmission rate of the vehicle's front and side windows should be 70% or higher. This means that the darkness of the tint cannot be more than 30%.
 
You have touched on my favourite "no action" topic. Besides driving my Corvette I am a two wheeled bicycle riding fan, but guess what - all the dark tinted side window cars which I come across carry nary a ticket for the owner. On a bike it is essential from a safety standpoint to make eye contact with the driver, but these cars with the illegal tint one has to assume that they do not see you. Very dangerous but here's the kicker, I have not heard of anyone being charged by any of the police here in Ontario. Here is the law but what about enforcement?

This is a part of section 73(3) of Ontario Highway Traffic Act. The VLT rate or Visible Light Transmission rate of the vehicle's front and side windows should be 70% or higher. This means that the darkness of the tint cannot be more than 30%.
Here it is again for those who may have missed it. Canada Window Tint Laws – Car Tinting Laws
 

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