Guyana Announces New Regulations and Fines Regarding Tints on Vehicles
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Guyana announces new regulations and fines regarding tints on vehicles
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – Home Affairs Minister in Guyana, Oneidge Walrond, said Monday that at least 70 per cent of vehicles operating in the country do so outside the law regarding the use of tint on motor vehicles. As a result, the government...
Halt Enforcement Of Tinted Glass Policy Now
Vanguard Editorial, Tuesday December 30, 2025 The revelation recently by the Nigeria Police Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, that motorists would be required from January 2, 2026, to obtain official permits before using tinted window glass has once again ignited public controversy. The announcement followed the police’s earlier suspension of the policy in October. According to Hundeyin, the decision was informed by a distu…
New tint rules: 20-25% limit, $30,000 fine, no windscreen tint beyond 6-inch visor
Motorists in Guyana will face stricter rules on vehicle window tints starting January 1, 2026, as the Government rolls out the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic (Tint) Regulations 2025. The regulations establish clear limits for visible light transmission (VLT) and fines for non-compliance, while providing exemptions for select vehicles. Home Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond, who spearheaded the revised policy, explained that the move is aimed at …
Only exempted vehicles can have tinted front windscreens
regulations issued by Minister to take effect on Thursday Minister of Home Affairs, Oneidge Walrond, yesterday unveiled the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic (Tint) Regulations 2025 which will take effect on January 1, 2026 and only exempted vehicles will be allowed to have a tinted front windscreen. The article Only exempted vehicles can have tinted front windscreens appeared first on Stabroek News.
Comply with automotive window tint law from January or face increased fines – home affairs minister
Last Updated on Monday, 29 December 2025, 19:56 by Writer Minister of Home Affairs Oneidge Walrond on Monday said no tint would be allowed on the front windshields of vehicles and light tint ranging from 20 to 25 percent for the rear windshield and windows. Under the new regulations under the Motor Vehicles and Road ...
New 20- 25% tint regulations take effect from Jan. 1
The Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that there will be new regulations for vehicular tint from January 1, 2026. In a release, it was noted that rear side windows and the rear windscreen will now be permitted to have tint with a minimum visible light transmission (VLT) of 20%. Front side windows may have tint with a minimum VLT of 25%. However, no tint is permitted on the front windscreen, except for a visor, which must not exceed six inch…
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