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Peel's driving instructor was charged for driving a car with tinted windows
A driving instructor in Peel Region has been charged by police for driving a car with "smoked windows". A police spokesman posted on X that a road safety officer stopped a driving instructor in Peel Region on Thursday. The post states that as of 2017, tinted windows will not be allowed in cars. In Ontario, drivers can tint their rear windows, but the Highway Traffic Act only limits windshields to 30 percent. Can be smoked.
According to Ontario law, a car must have left and right exterior rearview mirrors if the rear window is tinted. The province amended its tinting laws in July 2016, and the new regulations took effect in January 2017.
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