Getting into your car on a hot Missouri summer day can feel downright painful.

One way that can help reduce your car's interior temperatures is by covering the windows with tint — a thin film applied to reduce the amount of light and heat that enters. Of course, there are other reasons drivers tint their windows, like for privacy and/or aesthetic reasons.

But is it legal?

Tinted car windows are allowed on a federal level , just so long as the windshield and front side windows tint allows at least 70% of light to pass through. But laws do vary from state to state.

Here's everything you know regarding tinted car windows laws in the state of Missouri.

How is window tint measured?

A window's tint is measured by the percentage of light that can pass through it, which is called visible l

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