Permitting vehicles to have front windshield tinting.
If enacted, HB 537 would amend RSA 265:95 and RSA 266:58-a to allow for after-market tinting on windshields, as long as the tinting meets specified light transmittance standards. This change would impact regulations governing vehicle equipment, providing more leniency for vehicle owners while ensuring that safety standards are still in place. The bill it sets forth conditions for rear and side windows' tinting as well, requiring certain light percentages to maintain visibility and safety for drivers and passengers.
House Bill 537, introduced in the 2023 session, seeks to permit vehicles to have tinted front windshields by amending existing laws governing vehicle equipment. The bill specifically removes the prohibition on after-market windshield tinting that does not allow for at least 90 percent visible light transmittance, allowing for greater flexibility in how drivers can customize their vehicles, particularly regarding aesthetic preferences or comfort from sunlight.
The bill has generated discussions surrounding traffic safety and the potential implications of allowing more tinting on front windshields. While supporters may argue that it enhances personal freedom for vehicle owners, critics could voice concerns about how reduced visibility might affect road safety. Moreover, the bill introduces the provision for medical exemptions, allowing individuals with specific health needs to apply for permits to exceed the standard light transmittance, indicating an attempt to balance personal choice with safety considerations.