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battery_glasses | 2 years ago

The article doesn't mention window tint...but I couldn't imagine that is having 0 effect.

Anecdotally about half the cars I see have very dark tint on the driver and passenger window, making it nearly impossible to see a pedestrian through it at night when making a turn. I know tinting these windows used to be illegal in my city, but a few years ago they stopped doing emissions testing and that was the main place they ticketed violations for tint, so its completely unenforced now.

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Eumenes|2 years ago

In some states, if you have sensitivity to lights at night, you can get a tinted windshield RX from your eye doctor which can be shown to state inspectors

diogenescynic|2 years ago

The doctors who write those RX should be liable for the pedestrians killed by their patients.