Virginia law requires vehicles to be equipped with approved safety glass, especially windshields, and prohibits replacing vehicle glass with non-approved materials. It also mandates that all motor vehicles (except motorcycles and autocycles) have windshields and working horns. These provisions aim to ensure safety and compliance with vehicle standards.
No, Virginia law requires that vehicle glass be replaced only with approved safety glass, except in designated cases approved by the Superintendent.
Yes, all motor vehicles (except motorcycles and autocycles) registered in Virginia must be equipped with a windshield if manufactured or reconstructed after July 1, 1970.
All vehicles must have a working horn capable of emitting an audible sound for at least 200 feet under normal conditions.
Yes, replacement safety glass in parts other than the windshield does not need to bear a trademark if it meets specific safety criteria, including being made of approved safety glass.