Haha, but seriously you can be ticketed for it at the cops discretion just like bike racks obstructing number plates. Which alot don't realise this, a few customers have found out the hardway.
grangies: stirrer lol
v8_mopar,
Oct 4, 2:38am
What about tow balls
grangies,
Oct 4, 2:41am
Mr.
rotormotor7,
Oct 4, 2:47am
what i've noticed is the amount of those cheap plastic flags on the motorway that have broken loose from the windows.
i-n-horz,
Oct 4, 5:34am
From the NZ Transport Agency (factsheet 39)
Rear windows (windows behind the driver's seat) A transparent overlay applied to a rear window of a car (sedan, station wagon, hatchback, sports car or convertible) must have an overall VLT of at least 35 percent. An overlay fitted to a rear window of any other vehicle, including a stretch limousine and body transfer vehicle, may be of any tint level. Any vehicle with an overlay applied to a rear window must have an external rear view mirror on each side.
Fitting non-transparent film, perforated overlays and stickers On a rear window of a car (sedan, station wagon, hatchback, sports car, convertible) ??
ralphdog1,
Oct 4, 5:41am
OK, so can someone explain why I have a car with a plastic back window, which has been completely munted vision wise (totally opaque) for at least 6 years and have never had it fail a WOF.not even once.
Thats easy! Bet your car was a soft top and you were cunning enough to go for WOF check with hood down. Maybe even John would have been fooled by your cunningness!
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