Whats the rules about window sun shades in back windows of cars when driving?

Question:
hi i want the back of the car and the 2 sides to have shades up ive tried the window tint and it was rubbish bubble galore
are you allowed to drive with the shades on the back windows ?
i know you can on side windows thanks
alos anyone tried the tinting spray on the windows any good?

Answers:

Electric car safety?

Some models (Citroen Xantia) came with a roller blind as standard. It was a fine mesh screen similar to the side blinds. It didn't affect visibility and was really good for reducing glare at night. So I'd assume that the right type of blind would be OK

Why can't we use mobile phones at Petrol stations?

These laws vary from state to state. If the shade is opaque then you most likely can't have in the back window while you're driving.

What helps you the most to be a safe driver?

Nothing must impede use of the rear view mirrors.

Why do different countries drive on different sides of the road?

I believe that if you have properly aligned wing mirrors you can have shades on the back window.Never tried tinting spray as we don't get that much sun!

When someone tries to pass me on the right on the highway and cut me off, what do I do ?

I think u can do it because just think about van drivers only have 3 points of viewing
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