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European Tire Labelling Regulation
The tire labelling regulation introduces labelling requirements with regard to the display of information on the fuel efficiency, wet grip and external rolling noise of tires. Its aim is to increase the safety and the environmental and economic efficiency of road transport by promoting fuel-efficient and safe tires with low noise levels. This regulation allows end-users to make more informed choices when purchasing tires by considering this information along with other factors normally considered during the purchasing decision process. Customers should be made aware that the actual fuel savings and road safety depend heavily on the behaviour of drivers, in particular the following: eco-driving can significantly reduce fuel consumption, the tire pressure needs to be correct and regularly checked for optimum fuel efficiency and wet grip performance, stopping distances should always be strictly respected. Customers should be made aware that these 3 criteria, although important, are not the only performance parameters.
Tire Labelling Information
Fuel Efficiency Class
7 classes from G (least efficient) to A (most efficient) Effect may vary among vehicles and driving conditions, but the difference between a G and an A class for a complete set of tires could reduce fuel consumption by up to 7.5 %* and even more in
case of trucks.
Wet Grip Class
7 classes from G (longest braking distances) to A (shortest braking distances) Effect may vary among vehicles and driving conditions, but in the case of full braking, the difference between a G and an A class for a set of four identical tires could be up to 30% shorter braking distance (e.g. for a typical passenger car driving at 80 km/h speed this could be up to 18m shorter braking distance)*.
Tire External Rolling Noise Class
In addition to the noise value in Decibel dB(A) a pictogram displays whether the tire external rolling noise performance is above the future European mandatory limit value (3 black bars= noisier tire), between the future limit value and 3dB below (2 black bars= average tire) or more than 3 dB below the future limit value (1 black bar = low noise tire).
NB: The tire external rolling noise is not entirely correlated to vehicle interior noise.
* Source: European Commission’s Impact Assessment SEC(2008)2860 * When measured according to the test methods set out in Regulation EC 1222/2009