Police targeting illegal window tint after pedestrian collisions linked to reduced visibility
The Lethbridge Police Service is reminding motorists and local auto detailers that tinting the front windshield or front driver and passenger side windows is illegal, and offenders will face fines.
LPS says traffic officers consistently enforce window tint violations, but after observing an increase in vehicles with illegal tint and two serious pedestrian collisions in the past two years – one of them fatal – where illegal tint was a direct contributing factor, police say they will be conducting a targeted enforcement project over the next two months.
LPS says motorists with illegally tinted windows are advised to have the tint removed and anyone thinking about tinting their front side windows or windshield should reconsider. Further, reflective or mirrored tint is prohibited on all vehicle windows. Only rear side windows and windshields can legally be tinted.
In limited circumstances, LPS says drivers may qualify for a medical exemption to tint front windows but only specific conditions are eligible and applications must be submitted and approved by the Alberta government.


