Does anyone know the tinting laws for Michigan? I don't quite understand this..
"A rear window or side window to the rear of the driver composed of, covered by, or treated with a material that creates a total solar reflectance of 35% or more in the visible light range, including a silver or gold reflective film."
Does that mean 35% is the darkest you can go? I was always told you can go as dark as you please on the back windows. And I am curious about this as well..
"A special window treatment or application determined necessary by a physician or optometrist, for the protection of a person who is light sensitive or photosensitive, if the owner or operator of a motor vehicle has in possession a letter signed by a physician or optometrist, indicating that the special window treatment or application is a medical necessity. However, the special window treatment or application shall not interfere with or obstruct the driver's clear vision of the highway or an intersecting highway."
I have thought about doing this for some time, but I am wondering.. what is the darkest you can go with a "prescription"? Is it like a standard 20% or does it all depend on what your told?