A car dealer from navi mumbai said the rto had issued directives to all dealers in june to stop installing any kind of films on side glasses and windscreens.
Car window film rto approved.
These glasses block the harmful uv rays from the sun and are rto approved therefore completely legal.
3m was issued the first sun control window film patent in 1966 and our innovative window film products have helped provide protection from the sun s harmful rays for 50 years.
There is a lot of confusion about the exact nature of the order passed by the supreme court in this regard.
The dealer from whom i am buying the car has suggested me to put a sum film in windows for better cooling effect of ac.
Does it completely ban any kind of blank films being used on the car windows.
Any sort of modification such as adding a sun film is not allowed.
Improving comfort helping to protect vehicle interiors and blocking uv rays are hallmarks of 3m automotive window films.
On april 27 2012 the supreme court banned the use of black films on the car windows windscreens and clarified the use of tinted glasses in cars.
Rule 100 of central motor vehicle rules 1989 states that the window of a car must have a minimum visibility of 50.
Blocking the window of a car with sun shades is also not allowed.
And he told me this sun film is from mgi and it is approved by rto.