Front door windows on a vehicle may be tinted to no more than ____ light blockage.
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100%
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65%
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20%
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50%
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Explanation
It is important that drivers are able to see clearly through all windows, including the windshield. In Missouri, the front door windows on a vehicle may be tinted to a maximum of 65% light blockage. This regulation is in place to ensure that drivers have a clear and unobstructed view while operating the vehicle. The windshield must also be free of any obstructions that would reduce visibility. Tinting or sun-screening material is only permitted on the side and rear windows.
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