The question of whether federal legislation concerning vehicle window darkness standards has been influenced by former President Trump’s administration is a complex one. Window tint laws, primarily governed at the state level, dictate the permissible Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) percentage essentially, how much light must pass through the tinted window. For instance, a state law might mandate that front side windows allow at least 70% of light to pass through.
Regulations pertaining to window tint primarily aim to balance safety and privacy. Darker tints can offer increased privacy, reduced glare, and protection from harmful UV rays. However, excessively dark tints can impair visibility for the driver, especially at night, and hinder law enforcement’s ability to see into a vehicle. Historically, state regulations have evolved based on studies assessing these trade-offs, public safety concerns, and lobbying efforts from various interest groups, including automotive accessory manufacturers and consumer advocacy organizations.