New Hampshire is 1 of 4 states that ban tint on the front windows to the left and right of the driver (link, link) while every other state allows it.

While the reasons for such ban are minimal, the benefits to the people seem to have been overlooked. The NH tint law was created in 1989 and was last modified in 1997. This law, surprisingly, even goes against the state motto of "Live Free or Die".

Such moderate tint laws affect thousands of drivers everyday. Benefits of allowing tint on the front windows include, but are not limited to:

Adds additional crash safety from shattered glass. (link)

Reduces the sun's glare, helping prevent accidents due to excess glare. (link)

Reduces headlight glare and brightness, in the sideview mirrors, from drivers behind us. (link)

Blocks 99.9% of UV radiation which is important to prevent melanoma cancer to the skin and the eyes, especially in children. (link, link)

Keeps vehicles more comfortable by reducing solar heat gain, reducing emissions from less stress on critical automotive cooling components. (link)

Adds privacy for drivers, passengers, and belongings.

Potentially reduce auto theft occurrences. (link)

Helps protect interior upholstery from fading and leather seats from cracking.

All we ask is 35% window tint allowed on all windows. We feel that having this tint will help alleviate major issues we deal with today.