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Does your new product line, AeroViewz, diminish outward visibility (real window racing stripes) or reduce intensity of the 3rd brake light (stripes, rear view camera eye.) Are they legal?

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Does your new product line, AeroViewz, diminish outward visibility (real window racing stripes) or reduce intensity of the 3rd brake light (stripes, rear view camera eye.) Are they legal?

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A11: The rear window racing stripes and the 3rd brake light stripes are made of high quality “see thru” perforated vinyl, identical to that used on bus, van and truck windows for advertising purposes (often printed with colors and Company names/logos.) They are also identical to the popular pick-up truck back window coverings used for years. Due to the use on the rear of the vehicle with less than half the actual window covered in most applications and the fact it is not a solid covering, and all the noted current uses, we are confident they are likely an acceptable application for your car as well. We must note, however, any doubt should be checked out by your local authorities. Regarding outward visibility, we have tested and designed the window stripes to restrict viewing as little as possible while still offering everyday practicality (we drive our cars daily!) They do restrict vision somewhat, more so in rainy conditions. Look for our pics showing actual view looking outward throu

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