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BlackburnRovers wrote:Some drivers buy new tyres to pass the registration test and then switch back to old tyres. It it was up to me, I would confiscate their cars.....
sage & onion wrote:In this mornings Gulf News the above mentioned notice is inserted, it also gives the following statement;
- The colour of the tinting film has to be brown or black and non-reflective. It has to be applied to the side and rear windows of the vehicles, excluding front window (windshield), with permissible darkness up to 30% maximum.
- The rule applies to UAE nationals as well as expatriate motorists.
- Using tinted glass is not permissible in taxicabs and heavy vehicles.
I am very interested to see how this will be implemented.
sage & onion wrote:This is actually what was in the newspaper, lets keep to the subject and comment whether or not the over-tinting will be removed.
desertdudeshj wrote:sage & onion wrote:This is actually what was in the newspaper, lets keep to the subject and comment whether or not the over-tinting will be removed.
Nope
Speedhump wrote:desertdudeshj wrote:sage & onion wrote:This is actually what was in the newspaper, lets keep to the subject and comment whether or not the over-tinting will be removed.
Nope
Sage protecting his own thread.....could try it a bit more with others
Speedhump wrote:Did you read 7 days today about forums? They mentioned DF amongst others. The language was one thing they mentioned about DF....
The subject has been discussed now anyway, nothing much more can be added.
Chocoholic wrote:The really dark tinted windows are dangerous, and when people have over half the front windscreen done, how on earth do they see anything esp at night!!! Most of these people don't see any further than the front of their bonnet, so anything impeding their vision makes it so much worse.
To say this doesn't cause accidents is just sheer ignorance. The reflective window tints are the worst, they are absolutely blinding.
uaekid wrote:Chocoholic wrote:The really dark tinted windows are dangerous, and when people have over half the front windscreen done, how on earth do they see anything esp at night!!! Most of these people don't see any further than the front of their bonnet, so anything impeding their vision makes it so much worse.
To say this doesn't cause accidents is just sheer ignorance. The reflective window tints are the worst, they are absolutely blinding.
not to the extent that it causes accidents, I have used it and most of the ppl in hot areas are , again how many uses the real dark ones ? it doesn't if its reflecting or not, the ones setting inside can see well, I have been using both in the old days ... maybe you see it this way bcz you didn't get use to it or used it before.
It's legal in the USA for the exception of the driver windows and only for safety reason in case the car get in an accident it would be hard breaking the window to get passengers out bcz the tinting papers or material acts like a glue. they allow as much darkness as you want in all other windows even if you paint them black LOL
Chocoholic wrote:Actually KId, dark tints are illegal in the US! David Beckham recently got a fine for having blacked out windows on his car in LA, so your info is not correct!
sage & onion wrote:I have been around for a while and to be honest anything past the legal 30% is simply dangerous and irresponsible.
desertdudeshj wrote:Hey I'm just telling you what I know. In a place which is totally blacked out and doesnt have any other light other your headlights save for an odd dim bulb on a door It really doesn't matter you crawling at 10 or 20 in these places anyway.
Its not like your going down SZR during rush hour, blind ! Anyways I'm not defending the practice I've seen things probally most of you never have. I use to hang around a good friends place who did this and emaratis would come in have two layers of the darkest tint and then to top it all off a slighty reflective layer. Even during the day it looked like you were looking through a welders mask. Now that is Dangerous, but not very many do it or have the balls to do it. What we are talking about in this thread is like 30% through tint which looks very dark from the outside but really isnt specially on sedans.
Never say never unless you've tried it.
Anyways Thank god that tinting is allowed in the nowadays. Maybe you wern't around during the time when no one was allowed to have a tint save for the very connected emaratis.
uaekid wrote:it has advantages and disadvantages..
This is some articule I found ….
Tinted car windows benefit drivers and motorists in many ways. First, it protects the passengers from direct exposure to the sun, which may cause premature skin aging and heightened risks of skin cancer. Auto window tinting also helps prevent accidents. Car window tints are designed to deflect sunlight, thus, protecting the eyes of the driver from glare. Tinted car windows will also come in handy in the event of an accident. Car tint sheets hold together broken glass so injuries are minimized.
Car window tinting also protects your car from overheating. You are bound to enjoy longer road trips, especially in the summer, if you windows are protected. Aside from making your car look more hip, tinted windows also give you more privacy. Furthermore, your car upholstery is protected from fading or cracking due to severe exposure to sunlight.
And This is a statistics from AD police .
Top 10 causes of accidents in the UAE
1. Speeding
2. Running red lights
3. Not indicating when changing lanes
4. Windows tinted beyond 30 per cent
5. Careless driving
6. Not stopping at pedestrian crossings
7. Driving without a driver’s licence
8. Failing to check blind spots before a lane change
9. Drunk driving
10. Not obeying the rules of the road
Provided by Abu Dhabi Traffic and Patrols Department. Statistics from 2005-2007