Tinted front windows are popular — and often illegal – Daily News

Q. Hello Mr. Honk Man: I just drove back from Santa Barbara and did an unofficial study on tinted windows. I thought it was illegal to have your front side windows tinted dark, so the driver cannot be seen. I would think the California Highway Patrol would hate that, given the times we’re in. My study found that 39 out of the 100 drivers that passed me (I stopped at 100 due to boredom) had their windows tinted so dark that I couldn’t see if anyone was driving. Why aren’t they ticketed?

–  Bob Bernal, San Clemente

A. Officer’s discretion.

Cops choose when they pull someone over. Maybe the officer is after those doing something more dangerous, such as speeding or driving drunk. Or maybe the number of illegally tinted windows out there overwhelms some of them – those violations are more plentiful than even the number of Honk fans.

Under the law, in California, the windshield and front side windows can’t have much tinting at all, and most vehicles likely got the allowance at the factory.

Sergio Rivera, a CHP officer and spokesman based out of Santa Ana, said he has a limit.

“If I can’t see male or female, if I’m not doing something else, I could make that stop,” he said.

Officers give warnings, fix-it tickets or, on occasion, full-blown citations.

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