12-29-21 Police Remind Motorists About Law Regarding Tinted Windows, Lifted Vehicles, And Oversized Tires

Hawai‘i Police Department
Kona Community Policing Section
Officer Aaron K. Yamanaka
Phone: (808) 326-4646 Ext. 258

Media Release

Hawai‘i Island police receive numerous complaints about trucks with wide, oversized tires and vehicles with windows that are illegally tinted too dark.

According to the Hawai’i County Code, all vehicles on public roads must have fenders, covers, flaps, or splash aprons covering their tires. A vehicle with oversized tires won’t qualify for a safety inspection if the tire threads are visible outside the fenders.

The intent of the law is to minimize the splashing of mud, rocks, and harmful debris into the path of other cars. Such splashing can cause damage and visibility problems for other motorists.

“This is a safety issue,” said Officer Aaron Yamanaka.  “Therefore, police will be citing operators of vehicles with oversized tires.”

A driver can be fined from $57 to $72 or more for operating a vehicle with oversized tires that aren’t covered by the fender or fender flares. A police officer also has the authority to declare the vehicle unsafe. In that case, the vehicle could be towed away.

Police also are warning the public about dark tinting on vehicle windows. For a variety of safety and enforcement reasons, police and other emergency responders must be able to see the interior of vehicles. The fine for excessive tinting is $287. The installer of the illegal tint job may be fined $537. All tint shops and installers in the state are monitored and know what the legal amount of tinting is permissible for different vehicles.

For further information about laws pertaining to illegal tinting or oversized tires, please contact Officer Yamanaka of Kona Community Policing at (808) 326-4646 Ext. 258.


This entry was posted in Media Releases. Bookmark the permalink. Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.
  • Keep your community safe through Crime Stoppers

    Tipsters who prefer to remain anonymous may call the island-wide Crime Stoppers number at 961-8300 and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.00. Crime Stoppers is a volunteer program run by ordinary citizens who want to keep their community safe. Crime Stoppers does not record calls or subscribe to any Caller ID service. All Crime Stoppers information is kept confidential.

    The Crime Stoppers TV Program is available on-demand from Nā Leo TV.