| European Commission study on tyre use |
| Reference Number: GRRF-79-35 |
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The overall aim of the study is to propose policy options concerning the use of tyres for improvement of traffic safety. Centrally to this, is the idea that end users need to make the correct assessment in relation to the tyre condition in order to achieve a level of safety as high as possible. Within this context, the tyre condition is considered in relation to technical elements (tyre inflation pressure, tyre tread depth, tyre damage, tyre age, and meteorological influences) and one information element (driver awareness). The study addresses the topics of tyre usage and the impact on road safety (which are the potential safety improvements related to tyre usage from a technical perspective) and how can road users be supported to use tyres that have a better safety performance by policy options. |
| Meeting Sessions: 79th GRRF session (16-20 Feb 2015) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 15 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 54 | Commercial Vehicle Tyres, UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires, UN Regulation No. 117 | Tire Rolling Sound Emissions, Adhesion on Wet Surfaces, and Rolling Resistance, and GTR No. 16 | Tires |
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| Proposal for an amendment to Regulation No. 54 |
| Reference Number: GRRF/2015/5 |
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Proposal from the European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation (ETRTO) in order to add new tyres for light commercial vehicles (high flotation tyres) in Annex 5 of UN Regulation No. 54. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 79th GRRF session (16-20 Feb 2015) |
| Document date: 04 Dec 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 54 | Commercial Vehicle Tyres |
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| Proposal for an amendment to Regulation No. 54 |
| Reference Number: GRRF/2015/6 |
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Proposal to permit the “LT” marking as a prefix or suffix to align the requirements with the current practice for C2 tyres with metric size designation. The proposed text for a prefix is in line with the latest draft of the gtr on tyres. The proposed text for a suffix is necessary for tyres designed to Japan Automobile Tyre Manufacturers Association (JATMA) standards. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 79th GRRF session (16-20 Feb 2015) |
| Document date: 04 Dec 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 54 | Commercial Vehicle Tyres |
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| 7. (c) | Regulation No. 54 |