The Latest JPJ Rules For Car Tinted
JPJ Rules for Car Tinted
Malaysia experiences hot weather throughout most of the year, making car tinting a great way to reduce heat, especially during the recent heat wave. However, before tinting your car, it’s important to understand the latest JPJ regulations for car tinting in 2024.
Many people choose darker tints to minimize heat and increase privacy. However, there are specific rules set by JPJ that must be followed to avoid fines. Let's take a look at these rules to help you make an informed decision about car tinting.
JPJ Regulations on Tinting Percentages
JPJ has set specific limits for the amount of light that can pass through various parts of your vehicle’s windows. This is referred to as Visible Light Transmission (VLT):
- Windshield: Must allow at least 70% VLT.
- Front side windows (driver and passenger): Must allow at least 50% VLT.
- Rear side windows and rear windshield: These can be fully tinted (0% VLT).
Applying for Full Dark Window Tint
Since 2019, it has been possible to apply for a fully dark tint on all windows, but this is not available to everyone. Only individuals with certain health conditions or security concerns can apply.
To get this approval, you must submit an application to JPJ, pay a fee of RM5,000 for two years, and provide the necessary documents. For health-related reasons, a medical report from a hospital is required, while security-related applications require a police report or letter of support. Further details and application forms can be found on the JPJ website.
This approval process, previously under the discretion of the Transport Minister, was transferred to the JPJ Director-General in 2019.
Consequences of Not Following JPJ Tinted Regulations
Although there was a misconception that violating tinting rules could lead to jail time, Transport Minister Anthony Loke clarified that this is not the case. The general penalty for many road violations includes the possibility of up to six months in jail or a fine of up to RM2,000, but no one has been jailed for tint-related offenses.
Car owners who do not follow the specifications are usually issued a compound notice. Jail time is reserved for cases where the compound is not settled, and further court action is taken.
Why Following Tinting Rules is Important
Adhering to these rules is about more than avoiding penalties. The regulations are in place to ensure the safety of all road users. While tinted windows can reduce heat inside the car, excessively dark windows can pose a safety risk by limiting visibility.
- Windshield (70% VLT): Ensures drivers have a clear view ahead.
- Front side windows (50% VLT): Allows drivers to monitor the sides of the car.
- Rear windows and windshield: Since drivers focus primarily on the front, these can be fully tinted.
Understanding Tint Percentages
When choosing a tint, many car owners follow the regulations or their supplier’s advice, but it's helpful to understand what the tint percentages mean.
The tint percentage refers to the amount of light allowed through the window. For instance, a 70% tint means 70% of the light will pass through, while the remaining 30% will be blocked. A lower percentage indicates a darker tint.
Common tint percentages in Malaysia include:
- 70% for the windshield, which balances visibility and heat reduction.
- 50% for front side windows, offering a blend of privacy and visibility.
- 35%, 25%, or even 0% for rear windows, depending on how much light you want to block.
These percentages offer varying levels of heat protection and privacy, so it’s important to choose based on your specific needs while staying within JPJ regulations.
At UCoolz Tint, our tints are fully approved by JPJ, ensuring your vehicle complies with regulations. With our services, you can have peace of mind knowing your car meets legal standards, helping you avoid fines or the hassle of removing non-compliant tints. Visit us today for reliable car tinting services you can trust!
17 Oct 2024