Can a Private Car with Very Dark Window Film Pass the Annual Inspection?
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Whether a car with very dark window film can pass the annual inspection depends on whether the window film material meets the standards. Here are the relevant details: 1. Relevant regulations: According to national regulations, all car window glass must not use opaque or mirror-reflective window film. The light transmittance of the front windshield and the glass used for observing the rearview mirror must be above 70%, while the side and rear windows must have a light transmittance of at least 50%. 2. Window film must meet standards: The regulations do not completely prohibit window film, but the film must meet the standards, especially in terms of light transmittance. Non-compliant window film can cause mirror-like reflections on the car's exterior, leading to glare that creates visual obstacles. Additionally, in low-light conditions such as nighttime or during rain or snow, it can impair the driver's visibility.