I like the Iron Man helmet. If Iron Man can see, I don`t see a problem with that? If the visor is 100% clear, but the driver is wearing sunglasses underneath, is it still illegal? If vision is the problem. Then, driving or driving with adaptive or transient lenses is also illegal. Hello!!!!! Each of these people rides a bike, especially in Malaysia??? These tinted visors actually protect against the intense sun rays we have in Malaysia, and at night we protect against illegal car headlights, which can be extremely bright!!!! The use or non-use of a tinted visor should be left to the drivers. Cars must have a full black tint and this also applies to motorcycle visors. What for? To each his own. The police will probably shoot you for wearing expensive helmets!! 😂 If you don`t ride a motorcycle equipped with a windshield, most states require the use of eye protection for operators and, in some cases, passengers in order to avoid a ticket and fine for violating the law. A visor attached to your helmet offers a convenient alternative to glasses or sunglasses. Unlike goggles or sunglasses, which are easy to misplace or forget, the only way to forget to take a visor is to leave the helmet behind. They wear the safest motorcycle helmet to protect themselves in the event of an accident, so it makes sense to give up the trial and error of a do-it-yourself tint project in favor of buying a pre-tinted visor. Not only do you get the shade or shade you want, but you also have peace of mind that this has been achieved through a process that the manufacturer has tested and that they know will deliver a safe product. It is illegal to drive at night with a tinted visor. The visor must comply with AS 1609.

You can check this by looking for the standard marking on each visor. Just be careful never to remove it, as this will make it impossible to check if the visor meets the requirements. Phwaa eye contact, your most likely to end in a fight with eye contact these days, someone needs to move over time. I drive and drive, my full-face helmet and my open helmet both have dark visors built in and if the authorities don`t like me using them, there is nothing they can do to stop me from wearing the darkest shades I want, it`s education for all road users that is needed now that decent time is here (UK) drivers need to be aware, that the number of bikers will increase “Ignorance will cost lives” The amount of stupidity you show is likely to come from head damage due to not wearing your visor tinted helmet is not allowed due to eye contact??! I never learned or said that when I got my driver`s license. Look for eye contact before changing lanes or coming from an intersection?! I doubt that a motorist would also expect my eye contact. In addition, my eyes will close so small under the glare, leaving only a thin line space. How to get in touch with the eye? And usually, when I have eye contact with other road users, Mau Cari Gaduh is already Suda. Thus, the tinted visor actually acts as a counter for Gaduh. Another safety feature that 95% of road users simply do not understand. I support the reason why I don`t use a tinted visor, but how much eye contact can I make on the roads with excess mangkuk behind the wheels? Even if the car windows are tinted, eye contact with the driver would be impossible, making it illegal to make tinted wipes illegal. What do you think? Re: Legality on mirror visors in the UK You can get legal tinted visors for the street and the same as pinlock inserts.

Although mirrored and dark visors are illegal for use on the street, I haven`t seen or heard anyone doing for use… And so many drivers wear them. Eye contact? Phew, what is BS. For my part, I certainly don`t ride, but I can certainly understand why a biker would want dark tinted visors, it`s the same reason why I prefer to have tinted windows on my car! The glare of the sun is quite annoying and to make eye contact with other road users? So, BS, I would focus on the car lights, turn signals, brake lights/reversing lights, and how the driver drives irregularly. Eye contact with another driver is the least I care about. Also, Malaysia is Malaysia, I`m a man trying to make eye contact with another driver on the road will definitely raise a few eyebrows! Because you know, Malaysia really Asia, where the majority of the public doesn`t seem to have enough mental capacity to deal with something, even our legislators! On average, a motorcycle helmet costs $150 to $200 for something a little above the cheapest model you can find. There are several reasonable helmets in this price range for the cyclist who wants a decent helmet but is not willing to pay several hundred dollars for it.