Tinted is a type of film that is used to prevent heat from entering the car so that the interior is always cool and comfortable when driving. But there are some films made by placing the brightness of the tinted film to maintain privacy in the car. However, is this tinted really worth it for our daily use? The answer is yes. Because it not only prevents heat from entering the car but can reduce the glare from the scorching sun during the afternoon or peak hours in the evening. Some use it to protect their hands from the dark when holding the car steering wheel. But you have to remember, even though you can darken the tinted, it doesn't mean that the tinted is completely dark to the point of not being visible at all. Only the back is completely dark. For the front part which is only a few percent allowed by JPJ. According to the JPJ act for light transparency rules, for the front mirror only 70%, for the front side mirror only 50%, and for the rear side mirror and rear mirror an...
The law on the road has indeed been made a habit for all types of vehicles regardless of motorbikes, cars, trucks, and so on. Not only the road but many other things that we should obey the law on the road. If we do not comply or break the law, you can be prosecuted for the offense of any act related to the road with a fine of rm300 or 6 months imprisonment, or both. Among the laws we always make on the road are: 1. Do not exchange ownership of the vehicle within 7 days. - Every purchase or achievement of a vehicle, must be exchanged within 7 days. Failure to do so is an offense. This violates section 14(1) A.P.J. if guilty, they can be fined rm100. 2. No registration number or number that is unclear, confusing, or not in accordance with the rules. - All of the above are offenses according to section 14 (1) of the A.P.J. if you make all the above mistakes, you will definitely be fined rm100. - Do not use a vehicle that does not have a registration number; the number is blurre...