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Things you don’t know about car wraps

I believe that the first thing many people do after buying a car is to spend a lot of time decorating the new car. They have seen diamonds on the steering wheel, various accessories on the bottom of the car, and various slogans. Today let’s talk about car wraps and whether they are necessary. Let’s first take a look at some restrictions on film in European and American countries. Italy: The front windshield is not allowed to be pasted, but the rear windshield and rear windshield can be pasted, and various information such as the manufacturer and production date must be marked. Spain: Front row, forward blocking is not allowed, rear blocking is allowed. Germany: The front baffle must maintain 70% light transmittance, and the front window can be pasted. It must be a transparent glass film (isn't it very different from our kind that only leaves a small triangle), and you can stick it on the back row at will. France: The front windshield cannot be pasted, and other places have very strict requirements for film. Finally, let’s talk about the United States. Have your friends noticed that when we watch American movies and TV series, their vehicles rarely have film stickers? In the 1980s, car movies were also very popular in the United States. Later they discovered that it would bring a lot of trouble to the car film. The first task is potential safety hazards. Relevant agencies made statistics on accidents and found that the rate of rear-end collisions will increase by 15% after applying car film. If you are driving at night, the interior of the car will be covered with dark glass film and there will be no driving lights behind it. It would be dangerous if connected. Additionally, there are threats in police enforcement situations. Guns are legal in the United States, and many people keep a gun in their car for self-defense. If the police cannot immediately find out what is going on inside the car during questioning, and if there are criminals in the car who take the opportunity to shoot, the personal threat to law enforcement officers will be great. Of course, many states in the United States have passed legislation explicitly banning the use of car wrapping products. I think as a simple travel tool, there is really no need to take photos of the car. Car wraps are not that useful and are a waste of time and money. Do your friends think your car stickers will bring more convenience or inconvenience?