Window tinting is legal in Pennsylvania because neither the Statute, which the legislature has enacted according to the will of the people, nor the Regulation, which the Administration has passed to clarify the law, prohibit it
§ 4524. Windshield obstructions and wipers.
(e) Sun screening and other materials prohibited.–
No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sun screening device or other material which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle through the windshield, side wing or side window of the vehicle.
Note also that it does NOT say that a person must be able to view the inside of the vehicle, only that the tint cannot prevent a person from seeing in. (no one can see into a vehicle at night, even with clear windows) Also the way the law is stated above it is only requiring that a person be able to see the inside either through the windshield, side wing OR side window. If the word ‘and’ was used instead of ‘or’ it would require viewing through all of the mentioned windows.
Now I do not have window tint on my Side Window or Windshield. My Car is not a Truck and it does not have a Side Wing. Again to Clearify, My roll up windows and Windshield are NOT tinted. Only windows on the vehicle that are tinted are the rear window, and the 2 side Stationary windows that do not roll up or down located behind my head (which classify them as REAR windows…
i have been to court and said exactly this and won.^^
I have window 5% tint on my back 3 windows of my 1998 Neon…
only mt lebanon bothers me and says its illegal no one else bothers me, so i just dont go in mt lebo anymore.
but if you have tint on roll up windows your looking for trouble and most likely will not win
i drive past there like EVERY night and see cops all the time. no problems what so ever:bigthumb: :booty: