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Committee approves lowering front‑window tint limit from 50% to 35%
Summary
Representative Steve Vetter presented House Bill 13‑40 to reduce allowable front driver/passenger window light transmittance from 50% to 35%. The Highway Patrol said troopers carry tint meters and did not oppose the change; Sheriff and public witnesses supported it. The committee voted to advance the bill.
The Senate Transportation Committee advanced House Bill 13‑40, which would lower the allowable light transmittance for front driver and passenger side windows from 50% to 35 percent.
Representative Steve Vetter said the change would align North Dakota with many neighboring and other states and would help motorists who are sensitive to glare and UV exposure. He and supporters noted that darker tint can reduce…
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