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What percent can windows be tinted on the vehicle?
According to Ohio Administrative Code 4501-41-03, on Ohio registered
vehicles window tint must allow 50 percent light transmittance
on the rear and side windows, and 70 percent transmittance on
the windshield. In other words, the tint can not be darker than
50 percent on the side and back, and 30 percent on the windshield.
Light transmittance of 50 percent does not apply on the windows behind
the driver if there are outside left and right side mirrors. Remember,
auto glass is slightly tinted from the factory and will make the tint you apply
to your windows darker than advertised by the tint manufacturer. |
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What is the maximum lift height? And how do you measure
it?
Specifications for bumper heights are covered in section 4501-43-04
of the Ohio Administrative Code. Maximum bumper heights shall be
determined by the weight category of Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR). The height is measured from the ground to the bottom of
the bumper or frame rail.
| GVWR |
FRONT |
REAR |
| Passenger Vehicles |
22 inches |
22 inches |
| 4,500 lbs. and under |
24 inches |
26 inches |
| 4,501 to 7,500 lbs. |
27 inches |
29 inches |
| 7,501 to 10,000 lbs. |
28 inches |
31 inches |
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What colors and types (under body, in-car, etc.) of
neon lights are legal?
Lights must not rotate, oscillate, or flash, but state law does
not prohibit the use of colored neon lights under your car as long
as they do not interfere or blind other drivers.
Ohio Revised Code, section 4513.17 prohibits flashing lights on
motor vehicles with the exception of emergency vehicles, turn signals,
and hazard flashers.
As long as the neon lights are less than 300 candle power they
are not in violation of any State law. If the lights are more
than 300 candle power they must be directed to strike the pavement
the vehicle sets upon at a distance of no more than 75 feet. The
lights can not exceed 500 candle power.
State law requires a white light to illuminate the rear license
plate. |
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What is involved in a motor vehicle inspection?
A motor vehicle inspection is a very brief check. The inspector
checks to assure all lights, signals, and safety equipment is installed
and in working order. Some of these items include: Turn signals,
stop lights, head lights, horn, safety belts, emergency brake,
and mirrors. In addition, equipment violations such as missing
bumpers, cracked windshields, and poor tires will result in failing
an inspection. |
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Is a front license plate required on Ohio-registered
cars?
Yes. Failure to display a front license plate on an Ohio-registered
car is a registration violation. |
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How can I purchase surplus Ohio State Highway Patrol
vehicles or equipment?
All surplus OSHP equipment, including automobiles, are released
to the Department of Administrative Services, Division of State
and Federal Surplus Property for re-sale. Call 614-466-6570 for
information on becoming a bidder. Or, visit their Web site at www.ohio.gov/surplus. |
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