Black windows
Hi does anyone know the legal status of blacked out or tinted windows? When I was a kid (33 now) there wasn't any dark glass in cars and it now seems to be every where. I feel this is making life considerably more dangerous for cyclists as I cannot make eye contact with drivers and therefore do not know if they have seen me. I also think it allows drivers to behave worse than normal, thinking that they can't be seen. Does anyone have any views or info on this subject? I am considering writing to my MP to clarify the law and if neccesary campaign for a ban on the said glass. . .
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I initially had it to shade the kids and hide stuff.
I now find it most useful for pimping.
If the law is clear and easily measured, why isn't it enforced? Lots of cars in London with windows so black you can't see the driver at all. If you could see them, you would no doubt realise that a high proportion were on their mobile phone- another unenforced law.
Dunno.
Priorities?
Lack of traffic officers these days?
nah the passat is for work,#
I use the vauxhall for pimping
Im never going to be rich!
It's all well and good for the Traffic Cops to get people when they are using the motorways, but I'd wager a good number of those 2 million uninsured drivers they announced last week are the kind of uninsured/untaxed/unlisenced people driving around our cities, because there is just no traffic units to stop them and enforce proper road laws.
it's a hard life if you don't weaken.
But I think it only tends to be when it's a traffic cop, who then decides to stop them, obviously they have to then rely on having a light meter.
I think the difference is that the full on blacked out tints on front side windows aren't common anymore as professional tinters are mostly likely going to dissaude anyone from buying them due to their illegality.
I have seen one cop show where they stop a woman in a big 4x4 which had tints from the factory and wouldn't let her drive it until she peeled it off.
Yeah I saw that on TV, but the sad fact is that there are more and more cars in London with darkened front windows it seems and as it gets darker in the evenings I just wonder if drivers of these cars would spot a cyclist with a weaker light than the average car approaching, whilst they waited to emerge from a side road....
I'm not keen, It does limit how clearly you can see people outside of the wing mirrirs range, I can't thank people who let me in as easily and it means the car has to have a huge glass roof just to make it less dull and dingy in the back,
Regulation 32(10) Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 states that:
All motor vehicles first used before 1/4/85 must allow 70% of light to pass through; and
Motor vehicles first used on or after 1/4/85 - windscreen 75%, Other windows 70%
Trailers - 70%
Measurements should be carried out perpendicular to the surface in accordance with the procedure specified in the appropriate British Standard Specification.
[The requirements above have effect in relation to any tint, film or other substance or material applied to a windscreen or window as they have effect in relation to the windscreen or window itself] - from 01/01/2004.
Exceptions apply to parts of the windscreen outside the visual reference zone (ie high level sun-shade bands), windows through which the driver could not see the road (rear doors in a box van), and windows, other than rear facing windows and access doors, behind the driver in goods vehicles, buses, locomotives and tractors and all windows behind the driver in an ambulance.
Unfortunately for some reason everyone these days seems to put fashion above safety and practicality.
Possibly something to do with how insecure everyone feels these days? You know, that same thing that makes people buy 6in travel trail bikes when all they really need is 4in travel etc etc.
Cornering confidence generally increases with time and experience. This pattern continues until it falls sharply and suddenly.
http://www.velominati.com/blog/the-rules/
Weather the police have the will or the resources is inmaterial the enforsement of a law usually comes down to the CPS to decide if its worth it or not. Sadly one of us will be dead, the victim of an incicdent caused by shades/tints before anything worthwhile will be done.
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