"You have the tools to put it in?"
Driving with a broken back window is generally , provided you meet specific safety and visibility requirements . Unlike the front windshield, most jurisdictions allow the rear window to be obstructed or missing as long as you have functional side mirrors.
The officer took the license, glancing at the back of the car again. "You know why I pulled you over?" is it illegal to drive with a broken back window
The officer sighed, ducking his head slightly to avoid the rain. He walked to the back of the car and peeled back a corner of the tape. The trunk popped open. He looked at the glass, safely cushioned in the moving blanket.
"Now your lights are visible," the officer said. "It’s going to be cold, and wet, and loud. But you have your mirrors, and your lights are clear. That’s legal." "You have the tools to put it in
In most regions, traffic laws focus on two main criteria: visibility and vehicle safety.
"Yes, sir."
He handed Elias the 'Fix-It' warning—essentially a warning to keep the warning handy, just in case—and the license.