CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A new window tinting law is going into effect in North Carolina.
As part of the law that will take effect Dec. 1, window tint will no longer be checked during annual vehicle inspections. However, drivers can still be pulled over and cited by law enforcement if their tint is darker than 32%.
“A lot of people think that because the tint requirement for inspections has gone away, that it’s just the Wild West,” Garrett Kassel, the sales manager of Sun Stoppers Charlotte, said. “However, a proper shop should educate and tell people that there is still a legal limit enforced, but it doesn’t get in the way of you actually inspecting your vehicle and allowing it to be registered for the upcoming year.”…