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Transparency Issues: Armenian Drivers Feel The Heat Over Tinted-Glass Law

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A new law has been implemented in Armenia that bans tinted glass in cars that is less than 70 percent transparent. Drivers will be fined $65 if their windows don't comply. The government says the measure will improve road safety but drivers in the capital, Yerevan, say it leaves them exposed to the summer heat. Float Glass Windows

Transparency Issues: Armenian Drivers Feel The Heat Over Tinted-Glass Law
Transparency Issues: Armenian Drivers Feel The Heat Over Tinted-Glass Law

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