The purpose of the regulations is to provide standardized information on safety and environmental impact, thus making it easier for consumers to compare different tyre models.
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The purpose of the regulations is to provide standardized information on safety and environmental impact, thus making it easier for consumers to compare different tyre models.
Since 2012, the EU Commission requires tyre manufacturers to comply with new labelling regulation (EC) no. 1222/2009 to unify and clarify security requirements and efficiency of tyres. These labels provide accurate features based on seven parameters, such as tread resistance or break efficiency, as well as precise specifications about noise level tread. This regulation is mandatory for all manufacturers supplying or selling tyres in the EU zone. Read full regulation >
Program proposal for efficiency and wet grip tyre rating labelling that entered into force on a voluntary basis in 2011 and became mandatory in 2012 Read full regulation >
The Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade issued new regulation no. 544 (Regulations regarding requirements for evaluation of conformity of new tyres) on 25 October 2012. Compliance date: Certification of new tyre families, April 2015 Read full regulation >
Voluntary program for efficiency and wet grip began in January 2010 Read full regulation >
Test method adopted in 2010; rating and labelling program for efficiency, wet traction and durability will likely be delayed until at least 2014 Read full regulation >