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California Tire Rules Could Ban Over 70% of Tires, Reporter Says [VIDEO]
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California Moves First On Replacement Tires The California Energy Commission… |
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California Moves First On Replacement Tires The California Energy Commission voted Monday to create the nation’s first state rules limiting the kind of replacement tires drivers can buy, according to KCRA. The rules focus on energy efficiency, which sounds simple until the government starts deciding what rubber you may put on your own car. The commission said the move is meant to protect consumers. That is a familiar line from agencies that protect people by narrowing choices, raising compliance costs, and then asking everyone to admire the paperwork. The Standard Is About Rolling Resistance At issue is rolling resistance, or how much energy a tire uses as it rolls down the road. Lower resistance can mean a car uses less gas or electricity. New cars generally come with efficient tires, but consumers often replace them with higher rolling resistance tires. Phase one starts in 2029 and allows tires with a maximum rolling resistance level of 9.1 newtons per kilonewton (N/kN). Phase two begins in 2033 and drops the standard to 7.2 N/kN. The commission based the rules on tests of 537 types of tires. https://twitter.com/ZavalaA/status/2089523026387968246?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw The Cost Fight Is Already Underway Commission staff said replacement tires sold in California should…
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