Will Traffic Police Check Black Roof Film?

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AnnieMarie
07/29/25 9:05pm
Generally, traffic police do not check black roof film. Here is some relevant information about car film: 1. Introduction: Car film refers to a thin layer of material applied to the front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof of a vehicle. This material is also known as solar film or explosion-proof heat insulation film. 2. Functions: It mainly blocks ultraviolet rays, reduces heat, prevents injuries caused by sudden glass breakage, and reduces glare. Additionally, due to the one-way transparency of solar film, it helps protect personal privacy. Furthermore, it can minimize damage to items and passengers inside the car caused by UV exposure. Through physical reflection, it lowers the interior temperature, reduces the use of car air conditioning, thereby decreasing fuel consumption and saving some expenses.
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