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Interpretation ID: nht90-2.41

TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA

DATE: 05/07/90

FROM: JOHN W. GARRINGER

TO: STEPHEN P. WOOD -- NHTSA

TITLE: NONE

ATTACHMT: ATTACHED TO LETTER DATED 6/18/90 FROM PAUL JACKSON RICE -- NHTSA TO JOHN W. GARRINGER; A35; STANDARD 205; LETTER DATED 02/01/90 FROM JOHN W. GARRINGER TO TERRY M. GERNSTEIN

TEXT: I am writing this letter to find out if the item that I am in the process of patenting is against the law. It is put on the inside, bottom part of the windshield, on any type vehicle that has a windshield.

It is made only for safety, so that you can see better when you are driving on sunny days. It is made to cover the hood area that the driver sees only. It stops the suns glare which is reflected from the hood, from coming into the drivers eyes. This i tem makes it better for the driver to see to drive. I also think it would help to prevent a lot of daytime accidents.

The material is four times the darkness of the plastic that is enclosed. This is to perform a better job reflecting the glare. I have also enclosed all items that I have pertaining to this product.

If this product is against the law, Federal or State, please send me a copy of the law. Also, please send me a list of the states that it is legal and a list of states that it is illegal in.

Please let me know what it is that I would have to do to get it so that this product is legal.