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  2. Eyeshield - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA banned the use of tinted and reflective visors in 2006. [1] An eyeshield, also referred to as a visor, is a piece of gridiron football equipment that was invented in the 1980s. [2] In the mid 1990s, as an effort to prevent brain and head injuries, headgear became mandatory in the game of football. [3]

  3. Football helmet - Wikipedia

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    High-school and pee-wee leagues prohibit all but clear visors. This rule was enacted so that training staff and coaches can easily view a player's face and eyes in the case of a serious injury, to discern if the player is conscious. [citation needed] The NCAA banned the use of tinted visors for the same reason, and the NFL has followed suit as ...

  4. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    The clear visor/shield is used at the player's discretion. The NFL requires medical clearance related to migraines and sun sensitivity for tinted, sunglass like, visors. [2] An exception has been made for players with Oakley sponsorships: The company's light pink tinted "Prizm Shield" visors may be worn. [3]

  5. 1998 NFL season - Wikipedia

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    Tinted visors on players' facemasks are banned except for medical need. A defensive player can no longer flinch before the snap in an attempt to draw movement from an offensive lineman. A team will be penalized immediately for having 12 players in a huddle even if the 12th player goes straight to the sideline as the huddle breaks.

  6. Visor - Wikipedia

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    A visor (also spelled vizor) is a surface that protects the eyes, such as shading them from the sun or other bright light or protecting them from objects. Nowadays many visors are transparent, but before strong transparent substances such as polycarbonate were invented, visors were opaque like a mask .

  7. Are tinted windshields and windows legal in KY? What a new ...

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    How much can you tint your vehicle’s windshield? A new law made some changes.

  8. Car Window Tinting: Benefits, How-Tos, and the Law - AOL

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    The process of applying window tint can take between one to four hours, sometimes more, and can get expensive. A basic car window tint can be done for $100, while a high-quality job can range up ...

  9. Windshield obstruction laws - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey prohibits windshield obstructions under 39:3-74 : "No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sign, poster, sticker or other non-transparent material upon the front windshield, wings, deflectors, side shields, corner lights adjoining windshield or front side windows of such vehicle other than a certificate or other article required to be so displayed by statute or by ...