Police Reiterate: No Driving with Tinted Glasses without Permit

The Nigeria Police Force has reiterated its stance on the use of tinted, shaded, colored, or darkened vehicle glasses, emphasizing that drivers must obtain a valid permit to operate a vehicle with such glasses.
In a statement posted on its official X handle, the Police reminded motorists that the law requires them to replace tinted glasses within 14 days of purchasing or importing a vehicle, unless they have obtained official approval.
According to Section 3 of the Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Tinted Glass) Act, drivers have a two-week window to replace tinted glasses, including those that come factory-fitted, or risk facing penalties.
The Police clarified that the rules apply only to drivers, and not to pedestrians or cyclists who wear tinted shades for personal use.
To avoid any issues, drivers can apply for a tinted glass permit online through the Police Special Order 150 website (possap.gov.ng).
The key takeaways from the Police statement are:
* Drivers must obtain a permit to operate a vehicle with tinted, shaded, colored, or darkened glasses.
* There is a 14-day window to replace tinted glasses after purchasing or importing a vehicle, unless a permit is obtained.
* Pedestrians and cyclists are not affected by the rules.
* Drivers can apply for a tinted glass permit online to stay compliant with the law.
By following these guidelines, motorists can ensure they stay safe, stylish, and legal on the roads.