Should the front windshield be tinted?
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Front windshields need to be tinted. Because the front windshield is the most exposed to sunlight and requires explosion-proof protection. However, the tint should not be too dark, as it may affect the driver's visibility and make it difficult to see the road ahead. Here is more information about window films: 1. The front windshield is the main area that best reflects the performance of automotive explosion-proof and heat-insulating films, including explosion-proof, UV resistance, heat insulation, and anti-glare properties. 2. High-quality, highly transparent films should be selected. According to the 'Technical Specifications for Safety of Power-Driven Vehicles Operating on Roads' GB7258—2012, implemented on September 1, 2012, 'The visible light transmittance of the windshield and other glass areas in the driver's line of sight must be greater than or equal to 70%, and no mirrored reflective sunshade films are allowed on any window glass.' Therefore, front windshield films with a transmittance of over 70% and a visible light reflectance below 10% can be applied without significantly affecting driving visibility. 3. In terms of clarity, regardless of the film's darkness, high-quality films allow visibility of objects approximately 6 meters away at night, while inferior films create a blurry effect.