Should Car Windows Be Tinted?
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Car windows do not need to be tinted. Here is some relevant knowledge about car window tinting: Functions of car window tinting: Heat insulation and sun protection. Tinting can effectively block a large amount of heat generated by infrared rays. UV protection. Medium and long waves of ultraviolet rays can penetrate thick glass, but applying tint film can block most UV rays, preventing skin damage and reducing the aging of car interiors. Safety and explosion-proof. The base layer of the film is made of polyester, which has excellent tear resistance and penetration prevention. Combined with the adhesive layer, the strength of the glass after tinting can prevent injuries to passengers caused by accidental glass breakage. Disadvantages of car window tinting: Tinting the side and rear windows with dark film can significantly impair the driver's vision and field of view, especially during nighttime and in low-visibility conditions such as rain or fog. This becomes even more severe when the driver needs to check the road conditions from the sides or rear while turning or reversing. The driver's line of sight is severely obstructed, directly affecting their judgment of the vehicle's surroundings during turns or reversing, which can easily lead to traffic accidents and endanger the lives of the driver and passengers.