New Jersey's Tinting Laws

The Freedom of Windshield Tinting

Imagine a journey on the road where your vision is optimized, ensuring both comfort and clarity. While New Jersey puts a tight leash on its drivers with a clear 'no tinting allowed' policy for windshields, South Dakota accentuates freedom. In South Dakota, drivers have the liberty to tint their windshields up to the top of the manufacturer’s as-1 line. This means an expanded choice without compromising on safety. South Dakota acknowledges the desire for privacy, reduced glare, and UV protection, and its laws reflect this understanding. By granting you the option to select a lower percentage, it ensures lesser light transmission, and consequently, an enhanced driving experience with more autonomy.

Reflectivity: Choice without Compromise

The shimmering allure of reflective tints is undeniable. Both New Jersey and South Dakota share a common ground on this front: no metallic or mirrored tinting. But what sets South Dakota apart is the holistic approach to its tinting regulations. Coupled with its other allowances, the state offers a balanced blend of freedom and guidance. By consistently emphasizing lower percentages for darker tints, drivers can effortlessly find a shade that's both protective and in accordance with their aesthetic preference, all while relishing in the liberty that South Dakota champions.

Less is More: The Beauty of No Extra Restrictions

Navigating the maze of tinting restrictions can be daunting. New Jersey throws in an additional curveball with its mandate of dual side mirrors for back tinted windows. South Dakota, in its true liberty-oriented spirit, simplifies the journey by having no such extra impositions. The beauty lies in its simplicity, and drivers in South Dakota enjoy a straightforward, uncomplicated tinting experience. The state believes in fewer rules and more trust, placing its drivers in the driver's seat of decision-making. Eager to embrace this unparalleled freedom? Click 'Get Started' to embark on a liberating driving adventure in South Dakota.