Pennsylvania law requires all vehicles manufactured after 1934 to be equipped with safety glass in windows, windshields, and wings, and prohibits replacing safety glass with other types. It also restricts the installation and use of television-type receiving equipment visible to the driver, with certain exceptions for law enforcement and safety vehicles. Violations by commercial carriers can result in license suspension or revocation.
All vehicles manufactured or assembled after January 1, 1934, registered in Pennsylvania must have safety glass in windows, windshields, and wings.
No, it is illegal to replace safety glass with any other type of glass in the vehicle's windshields, doors, windows, or wings.
Yes, the law does not apply to house trailers, and certain vehicles used for safety or law enforcement purposes may be exempt.
Yes, it is illegal to have television-type receiving equipment visible to the driver, with exceptions for law enforcement and safety vehicles approved by the Pennsylvania State Police.