In Ohio, the legal limit for tinted windows is 50% light transmittance on all windows, including the front side windows and the windshield. This means that at least 50% of light must be able to pass through the window tint.
Additionally, there are no specific laws regarding the use of tint on rear side windows and the rear window, so these windows can be tinted as dark as desired.
It is important to note that law enforcement officers may use a tint meter to measure the amount of light transmittance through window tint, and drivers found to be in violation of the tinting laws can be fined. It is advisable to ensure that any window tinting complies with the legal limit in Ohio to avoid potential penalties.
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