
Titanium Window Tint complies with the standards and regulations set out in the National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996, Chapter VI (Fitness of Vehicles), Part II (Equipment on or in respect of vehicles) – Regulation 202 (Glass of windscreen, window and partitions), Sub-regulation’s 1 (a) and 3 regarding safety glass and window tinting.
(1) No person shall operate on a public road any motor vehicle having a windscreen, window or partition made of transparent materiel-
(a) unless such material affords the driver sufficient visibility for safe driving of such vehicle;
(3) No person shall operate on a public road any motor vehicle-
(a) unless the visible light transmittance through-
(i) the windscreen is at least 70 percent; and
(ii) any other window is at least 35 percent, when measured in accordance with paragraph 6.3 of the standard specifications SABS 1191 “Safety glass for windows”;
(b) unless any film or tinting material applied to any windscreen, window or partition is free from bubbles, tears or scratches; and
(c) if, from 1 January 2000, any material or film, with a textured surface, displaying a picture or graphics is applied to the rear window that covers more than one-eighth of such rear window, or windscreen or a side window.


