In most areas, it constitutes an unsafe motor vehicle, which is a moving violation. Check with your local Police station.
2007-04-10 05:59:07
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answered by CGIV76 7
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2016-05-20 06:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it is not a moving violation. It is an equipment violation. Remove the tint, go to court with pictures to prove it was removed or a receipt from the shop that did it and most likely, the ticket will be dismissed.
2007-04-10 06:24:26
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answer #3
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answered by Gemma 5
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Yes. Any ticket you receive is considered a minor moving violation. Some exceptions would be a DUI or leaving the scene of an accident.
2007-04-10 06:09:56
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answered by Rutger 3
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169.71 Windshields.
Subdivision 1. Prohibitions generally. No person
shall drive or operate any motor vehicle with a windshield
cracked or discolored to an extent to limit or obstruct proper
vision, or, except for law enforcement vehicles, with any
objects suspended between the driver and the windshield, other
than sun visors and rear vision mirrors, or with any sign,
poster, or other nontransparent material upon the front
windshield, sidewings, side or rear windows of such vehicle,
other than a certificate or other paper required to be so
displayed by law, or authorized by the state director of the
division of emergency management, or the commissioner of public
safety.
Subd. 2. Windshield wipers. The windshield on every
motor vehicle shall be equipped with a device for cleaning rain,
snow or other moisture from the windshield, which device shall
be so constructed as to be controlled or operated by the driver
of the vehicle.
Subd. 3. Defrosting requirement. No person shall
drive any motor vehicle with the windshield or front side
windows covered with steam or frost to such an extent as to
prevent proper vision.
Subd. 4. Glazing materials; prohibitions and
exceptions. No person shall drive or operate any motor
vehicle required to be registered in the state of Minnesota upon
any street or highway under the following conditions:
(a) when the windshield is composed of, covered by, or
treated with any material which has the effect of making the
windshield more reflective or in any other way reducing light
transmittance through the windshield;
(b) when any window on the vehicle is composed of, covered
by, or treated with any material that has a highly reflective or
mirrored appearance;
(c) when any side window or rear window is composed of or
treated with any material so as to obstruct or substantially
reduce the driver's clear view through the window or has a light
transmittance of less than 50 percent plus or minus three
percent in the visible light range or a luminous reflectance of
more than 20 percent plus or minus three percent; or
(d) when any material has been applied after August 1,
1985, to any motor vehicle window without an accompanying
permanent marking which indicates the percent of transmittance
and the percent of reflectance afforded by the material. The
marking must be in a manner so as not to obscure vision and be
readable when installed on the vehicle.
This subdivision does not apply to glazing materials which:
(a) have not been modified since the original installation,
nor to original replacement windows and windshields, that were
originally installed or replaced in conformance with Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 205;
(b) are required to satisfy prescription or medical needs
of the driver of the vehicle or a passenger if the driver or
passenger is in possession of the prescription or a physician's
statement of medical need; or
(c) are applied to:
(1) the rear windows of a pickup truck as defined in
section 168.011, subdivision 29;
(2) the rear windows or the side windows on either side
behind the driver's seat of a van as defined in section 168.011,
subdivision 28;
(3) the side and rear windows of a vehicle used to
transport human remains by a funeral establishment holding a
permit under section 149.08; or
(4) the side and rear windows of a limousine as defined in
section 168.011, subdivision 35.
It is a "traffic" or moving offense.
2007-04-10 06:04:28
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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I got one and all I had to do was take it off, go to a police substation, and pay $5. The officer should have told you and sometimes it is on the ticket. There wasn't anything on my record.
2007-04-10 06:07:18
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answered by BATISTABABE 2
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yes . check your states motor vehicle act...
2007-04-10 06:01:54
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answered by Grand pa 7
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