A political agreement on European tyre labelling was reached between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission. The Commission proposed the new Regulation on tyre labelling as part of the clean mobility package. The new rules make the tyre labels more visible, more future proof and more accurate. They improve enforcement and market surveillance and they update the label scales to optimise the information on the label. The new more modern design will be aligned with that of the well-known EU energy label, while maintaining its original size and pictograms that are well known by consumers.
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