Tyre labelling has a simple aim: to arm buyers with the information they need to choose the right tyres. It measures the performance of tyres across three parameters: wet grip, fuel efficiency and ...
Tyres include a lot of information on their sidewalls. Those markings indicate a variety of different aspects of a tyre’s design, structure and age – among other things – and can help you learn a ...
Two identical Volvos deliver vastly different levels of performance, all because one of them is fitted with budget tyres while the other has premium rubber On 1 November, new European tyre labelling ...
European consumers have become more familiar with tyre labelling a year after its introduction but seldom use it when buying tyres, according to new research. A survey conducted by the purchasing ...
Introduced in 2012, tyre labels provide useful information on tyre performance in three areas: wet grip, fuel efficiency and noise. Although the labels were introduced as part of an EU directive to ...
From 1 November new EU Tyre Labelling Legislation will come into force meaning that every tyre sold in Europe must have clear ratings for fuel efficiency, wet grip and external rolling noise. As such ...
Nokian says Europe will be the first region in the world to start using an ice grip label for tyres. In addition to this, tyres will have a snow grip symbol and a QR code that lead to a European ...
On 1 November, new European tyre labelling regulations, external come into force that could make driving safer, more economical, less polluting and less noisy. Slamming the brakes while doing 50mph in ...
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