Whether the new car with film can be licensed depends mainly on whether the solar film can meet the prescribed standards. At present, the vehicle management department is mainly based on GB7258-2004 "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety" promulgated and implemented in 2004. Article 1 1.6.4 of this standard stipulates: "The cab must ensure the driver's front vision and side vision, and use windshield and glass other than the windshield. All window panes are not allowed to be attached with a mirror reflective sunshade film. " (Note: The visible area of the glass driver outside the windshield refers to the part used by the driver to observe the rearview mirror while driving; Mirror reflective sunshade films refer to those films that make the window glass look like a mirror after pasting. )
That is to say, the new car can be pasted before it is licensed, but the pasted film must meet the technical standards. Some new cars are not allowed to be licensed after filming, probably because the transmittance of the solar film can not meet the requirements, such as the color is particularly dark, particularly black and reflective. "Especially those cars that can't see anything from the outside after being painted are obviously not in compliance with the regulations. In this case, the traffic police will let you tear off the film before you can get the certificate. "