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Latest news about window tint laws. Relevant rules, legislation and other news about tinting and other vehicle and traffic laws.

New Jersey Law Revision Commission Considers Changes to Tint Laws

In their latest meeting on November 16, 2023, the New Jersey Law Revision Commission (NJLRC) is actively examining potential amendments to the state’s window tinting laws, a move prompted by the long-standing ambiguity surrounding the Read More …

Michigan Insurers Must Offer Coverage for All Eligible Vehicles Despite TikTok-Related Thefts

Despite the rising theft trends of certain makes and models, insurance companies in Michigan are reminded that they must offer insurance to all eligible Michiganders, regardless of the vehicle make or model. The Michigan Department Read More …

Enforcing Traffic Laws is Making Roads Safer, Research Shows

A new research report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has discovered that when traffic safety laws are enforced, it has a positive effect on the safety of motorists. Jonathan Adkins, the executive Read More …

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Official Tint Laws

Official Tint Laws

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