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DOT proposes new tire labeling
The U.S. Department of Transportation yesterday, June 18, proposed a new consumer-friendly replacement tire label that would include, for the first time, information about the tire’s impact on fuel economy and CO2 emissions reductions. Tires with lower rolling resistance – and proper inflation pressure - can contribute to improved fuel economy.
In addition to the new fuel efficiency ratings, the proposal by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also would provide consumers with two other key pieces of tire performance information - wet weather traction and tread wear. All three ratings would be displayed prominently on a removable label attached to the replacement tire at the point of sale. The new three-tiered ratings also will appear on
www.safercar.gov
to help consumers in compare ratings as they shop for new tires.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said, “Our proposal would let consumers look at a single label and compare a tire’s overall performance as it relates to fuel economy, safety and durability.â€
NHTSA is required by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 to issue a final rule by December. Click
here
to read the proposal; click
here
to view the proposed ratings label.
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