My tails are tinted, but NOWHERE near as dark as those. I feared that very thing happening, and that's the reason I lightly tinted mine. I also installed LED bulbs afterwards.
I know two different people that had tinted tails and were rear ended and ended up being charged for improper equipment. One guy actually ended up getting sued after the guy that ran into him kept enough pieces of the broken taillights and got a lawyer.
Smart move!
Not all that smart actually. The last time I checked (a few months ago) there were
no aftermarket LED bulbs that were DOT approved for retrofitting.
Even if they work perfect, and you can see 'em clearly, you could still end up in the same position as the guy who got sued. There's a lot of folks out there who will do everything they can to make it
your fault why they rearended you, and the first thing a smart lawyer is going to do is check to see if your lights were DOT legal. And that means 100% legal under state law and federal standards, including reflectors, even if they weren't a factor in the collision, so that when they get you in court they can argue to a jury that your vehicle had
illegal modifications done to it, so their client is certainly not to blame.