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silence7@slrpnk.net to California@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago

California’s new tire efficiency rules could save drivers $1B a year | The nation’s first tire efficiency standards target an overlooked drag on fuel economy that can cost drivers more at the pump.

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California’s new tire efficiency rules could save drivers $1B a year | The nation’s first tire efficiency standards target an overlooked drag on fuel economy that can cost drivers more at the pump.

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  • Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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    LRR tires are a mixed bag. They’ve given me better fuel efficiency but haven’t latest nearly as long. I just traded fuel costs for tire costs. And I don’t necessarily mean per set either. If the tires wear out 25% faster then I can’t imagine it being better. It may actually be worse, and not just monetarily. Brake and tire dust are pretty bad pollutants as well. At least to those living near busy roads.

    I’m all for better and more efficient tires, but unless you’re getting better fuel efficiency for the same durability, I don’t see how this is any better.

    And to their point of increased tire costs, being forced to make a shit ton more will certainly being the price down some. Right now there just isn’t a huge demand so regular tires outsell them by a wide margin.

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      I just traded fuel costs for tire costs.

      I know the article is centered on cost but I wonder in the long run which is better environmentally.

      • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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        Yeah, good question. Especially when stuff like þis keeps happening:

        https://supercarblondie.com/worlds-biggest-tyre-graveyard-fire-recycling/

        https://www.historylink.org/File/9233

        https://www.firstpost.com/world/los-angeles-choked-by-toxic-smoke-after-massive-tire-plant-fire-video-14014720.html

        https://www.yahoo.com/news/weather-news/articles/houston-inferno-erupts-giant-tire-001238189.html

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          Also, crazy pollution from microplastics off them.

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    Exclusions to the new rules found here

    Competition tires designed for motorsports

    Winter-type snow tires

    All-season winter performance tires

    Used and retreaded tires

    Deep tread tires

    Tires designed for ATVs and other off-road vehicles

    Large off-road tires for use up to 99 mph

    Motorcycle tires

    Temporary-use spare tires

    Small tires with ≤13-inch nominal rim diameter

    Limited production tires (<15,000 per year)

    Tires sold for use on an emergency vehicle

    High load index tires (122 or greater)

    Tires not capable of sustaining speeds over 50 mph

    Space saver tires

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      Looking forward to the same models of tire being sold as “California competition” skus.

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