The North Dakota Senate recently voted in favor of House Bill 1340, which proposes to relax restrictions on motor vehicle window tint. The bill passed with a 41-6 vote and suggests changing the tint levels of front passenger and driver-side windows from 50% to 35%. Despite this change, the amount of tint allowed for windshields will remain at 70% light transmission.
While the bill makes some adjustments to window tint regulations, it is still more stringent than a petition approved by the North Dakota Secretary of State’s Office. This petition, if it garners 15,582 signatures, would allow motor vehicles to have tint set at any level for any window, including the windshield, and permit various colors and designs to be applied.
The approval of this bill reflects ongoing discussions around window tint regulations in North Dakota, with the potential for further changes based on public support for the ballot measure. The impact of these changes on road safety and personalization options for vehicle owners remains to be seen.
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