Khaleej Times

Know the rules before tinting vehicle glasses

- Amira Agarib

sharjah — Vehicles with their front glass tints exceeding five inches will face penalties, a senior official has said. Major Mohammed Alai Al Naqbi, director of Sharjah Traffic and Patrols Department, said those who do not abide by the rule will receive penalties for breaching the traffic laws. He explained that the colouring of vehicles in black should not exceed 50 per cent.

According to Circular No. 86 and Article No. 9 of the Traffic Law, shading includes back and side glasses and not the frontal glass. The tinting of glasses is prohibited for heavy vehicles.

Major Al Naqbi said that tinting the glasses exceeding the limit could affect the vision and pose a threat to the life of the drivers and other road users. He urged the drivers to adhere to the new amendments is the traffic law.

As per the new amendment in the Federal Traffic Law, the Federal Traffic Council has raised the percentage of glass tinting 50 per cent and this came into considerat­ion due to the extreme weather conditions in the UAE. He said the drivers should not infringe and exceed the limit as these decisions came after adequate studies to ensure the drivers’ visibility will not be affected.

Major Al Naqbi also said coloured sunscreens are prohibited and constitute an explicit violation pointing out that “coloured sunscreens were widely used recently after rumours spread about the legality of their use”. He warned members of the community not to listen and spread such rumours as many were fined for using coloured windshield­s in the past few days.

amira@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? According to the new traffic law, shading of vehicles includes only the back and side glasses; and not the frontal glass.
According to the new traffic law, shading of vehicles includes only the back and side glasses; and not the frontal glass.

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