80% visibility neda?
math hariyatama danne na. danna kenek kiyanna. matat dana ganna ona.
By Supun Dias
The City Traffic Police said yesterday only a light tint that cuts out a maximum of 20 per cent sunlight would be permitted and as such all other levels of tints would have to be removed.
They made this clarification when requested to explain how the new regulation would be enforced as there was much confusion among vehicles owners.
The police said no tints would be allowed on the two front shutters of a vehicle.
Since last week the police cracked down on vehicles with tinted shutters in the front.
A City Traffic Police spokesman said the regulations were imposed by the Defence Ministry.
Only vehicles with special permits from the Defence Ministry will be allowed to have all the four shutters tinted.
Many vehicle owners were nonplussed as to the need for this new regulation when the security situation in the country had dramatically improved since the war ended last year.
Police said the regulation on tinted glass is in the Motor Traffic and that they were only implementing an existing law.
Thursday, 13 May 2010 01:05





But today's Dailymirror states otherwise...please see previous post on this thread....only front tint is the issue........!!! u cant tint front windows
rear no issue.....!!!!
But today's Dailymirror states otherwise...please see previous post on this thread....

But today's Dailymirror states otherwise...please see previous post on this thread....
Owa ministerlage vehicles walatath walangu wenawada danne naa..........!!
No tinting of any kind to the front. Rear can have tint.Machans.....Please tell me what's the allowed tint (Front & Rear), according to the new Law/ Ruling.....