Quote Originally Posted by KPowerEP3
How, exactly, do you figure that? In a truck, bus, van or SUV, the rear glass and rear passenger glass can (or at least could, last time I checked) be any percentage, while the front passenger windows and windshield have the same restrictions as cars
It's a recent change, but you are incorrect, good sir.

From http://dps.georgia.gov/00/article/0,...267808,00.html

The law allows for the same light transmission standards as the previous law. It is now illegal for window tinting material to be applied to the rear, side and door windows of motor vehicles that does not allow for more than 32 percent of light transmission (plus or minus three percent). It is also illegal for materials to be applied to the windows that increase the level of light reflected to more than 20 percent. Additionally, except for the top six inches of the windshield, no material or glazing can be applied that would reduce the light transmission through the windshield.