Will Traffic Police Check a White Car with Black Roof Film?
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Traffic police will not check a white car with black roof film. Below is an introduction to the functions of car films: 1. Cooling and heat insulation: In summer, when a car is exposed to direct sunlight, the interior temperature can become very high. Applying a high-quality sun film can quickly cool down the car interior and effectively block heat. Currently, most front windshield sun films can block over 50% of the total solar heat. 2. Reducing damage: It can minimize damage to items and passengers inside the car caused by UV radiation, while also enhancing the car's aesthetic appeal. 3. Anti-theft: Car films provide anti-theft benefits by obscuring the view from outside the glass, protecting privacy and creating a private and comfortable interior space.
Last year, after I applied a black roof wrap to my white car, I was pulled over by traffic police on the third day for not filing the color change. Later, I learned from friends that roof wrapping counts as a color modification, and if it covers over 30% of the car's surface, it must be registered. The process is simple: bring your ID card, vehicle license, and registration certificate to the DMV, spend a little over ten yuan to take new photos and update the certificate. Failure to register can be considered illegal modification, resulting in a 200-yuan fine and potential insurance claim denial in case of an accident. Now, with legally registered wrap on my car, I just show my vehicle license during checks. A reminder: black wrap absorbs heat in summer, raising interior temperatures by up to 10 degrees, so it's best to park in the shade.