Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency and other essential parameters (Text with EEA relevance)
Modified by
- Commission Regulation (EU) No 228/2011of 7 March 2011amending Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to the wet grip testing method for C1 tyres(Text with EEA relevance), 32011R0228, March 9, 2011
- Commission Regulation (EU) No 1235/2011of 29 November 2011amending Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to the wet grip grading of tyres, the measurement of rolling resistance and the verification procedure(Text with EEA relevance), 32011R1235, November 30, 2011
- Regulation (EU) 2019/1243 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 20 June 2019adapting a number of legal acts providing for the use of the regulatory procedure with scrutiny to Articles 290 and 291 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union(Text with EEA relevance), 32019R1243, July 25, 2019
(a) re-treaded tyres; (b) off-road professional tyres; (c) tyres designed to be fitted only to vehicles registered for the first time before 1 October 1990 ;(d) T-type temporary-use spare tyres; (e) tyres whose speed rating is less than 80 km/h; (f) tyres whose nominal rim diameter does not exceed 254 mm or is 635 mm or more; (g) tyres fitted with additional devices to improve traction properties, such as studded tyres; (h) tyres designed only to be fitted on vehicles intended exclusively for racing.
1. "C1, C2 and C3 tyres" means the tyre classes defined in Article 8 of Regulation (EC) No 661/2009; 2. "T-type temporary-use spare tyre" means a temporary-use spare tyre designed for use at inflation pressures higher than those established for standard and reinforced tyres; 3. "point of sale" means a location where tyres are displayed or stored and offered for sale to end-users, including car show rooms in relation to tyres offered for sale to end-users which are not fitted on the vehicles; 4. "technical promotional material" means technical manuals, brochures, leaflets and catalogues (whether these appear in printed, electronic or online form), as well as websites, the purpose of which is to market tyres to end-users or distributors and that describe the specific technical parameters of a tyre; 5. "technical documentation" means information relating to tyres, including the manufacturer and brand of the tyre; description of the tyre type or the grouping of tyres determined for the declaration of the fuel efficiency class, wet grip class and external rolling noise class and measured value; test reports and testing accuracy; 6. "manufacturer" means any natural or legal person who manufactures a product, or has a product designed or manufactured and markets that product under his name or trademark; 7. "importer" means any natural or legal person established within the Community who places a product from a third country on the Community market; 8. "authorised representative" means any natural or legal person established within the Community who has received a written mandate from a manufacturer to act on his behalf in relation to specified tasks with regard to the latter's obligations under this Regulation; 9. "supplier" means the manufacturer or its authorised representative in the Community or the importer; 10. "distributor" means any natural or legal person in the supply chain, other than the supplier or the importer, who makes a tyre available on the market; 11. "making available on the market" means any supply of a product for distribution or use on the Community market in the course of a commercial activity, whether in return for payment or free of charge; 12. "end-user" means a consumer, as well as a fleet manager or road transport undertaking, that buys or is expected to buy a tyre; 13. "essential parameter" means a tyre parameter such as rolling resistance, wet grip or external rolling noise that has a notable impact on the environment, road safety or health during use.
(a) equipped with a sticker on the tyre tread displaying a label indicating the fuel efficiency class as set out in Annex I, Part A, the external rolling noise class and measured value as set out in Annex I, Part C and, where applicable, the wet grip class as set out in Annex I, Part B, or (b) for each batch of one or more identical tyres delivered, accompanied by a label in printed format indicating the fuel efficiency class as set out in Annex I, Part A, the external rolling noise class and measured value as set out in Annex I, Part C and, where applicable, the wet grip class as set out in Annex I, Part B.
(a) tyres, at the point of sale, bear the sticker provided by suppliers in accordance with Article 4(1)(a) in a clearly visible position, or (b) before the sale of the tyre, the label referred to in Article 4(1)(b) is shown to the end-user and is clearly displayed in the immediate proximity of the tyre at the point of sale.
(a) introduction of information requirements with respect to wet grip grading of C2 and C3 tyres, provided that suitable harmonised testing methods are available; (b) adaptation, where relevant, of grip grading to the technical specificities of tyres primarily designed to perform better in ice and/or snow conditions than a normal tyre with regard to their ability to initiate, maintain, or stop vehicle motion; (c) adaptation of Annexes I to V to technical progress.
(a) the effectiveness of the label in terms of end-user awareness, in particular whether the provisions of Article 4(1)(b) are as effective as those of Article 4(1)(a) in contributing to the objectives of this Regulation; (b) whether the labelling scheme should be extended to include retreaded tyres; (c) whether new tyre parameters, such as mileage, should be introduced; (d) the information on tyre parameters provided by vehicle suppliers and distributors to end-users.
C1 tyres | C2 tyres | C3 tyres | |||
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Energy efficiency class | Energy efficiency class | Energy efficiency class | |||
A | A | A | |||
6,6 ≤ | B | 5,6 ≤ | B | 4,1 ≤ | B |
7,8 ≤ | C | 6,8 ≤ | C | 5,1 ≤ | C |
Empty | D | Empty | D | 6,1 ≤ | D |
9,1 ≤ | E | 8,1 ≤ | E | 7,1 ≤ | E |
10,6 ≤ | F | 9,3 ≤ | F | F | |
G | G | Empty | G |
(i) for C2 tyres, the SRTT 225/75 R 16 C, ASTM F 2872-11; (ii) for C3 tyres having Nominal Section Width lower than 285 mm, the SRTT 245/70R19.5, ASTM F 2871-11; (iii) for C3 tyres having Nominal Section Width greater than or equal to 285 mm, the SRTT 315/70R22.5, ASTM F 2870-11.
C1 tyres | C2 tyres | C3 tyres | |||
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Wet grip class | Wet grip class | Wet grip class | |||
1,55 ≤ | A | 1,40 ≤ | A | 1,25 ≤ | A |
1,40 ≤ | B | 1,25 ≤ | B | 1,10 ≤ | B |
1,25 ≤ | C | 1,10 ≤ | C | 0,95 ≤ | C |
Empty | D | Empty | D | 0,80 ≤ | D |
1,10 ≤ | E | 0,95 ≤ | E | 0,65 ≤ | E |
F | F | F | |||
Empty | G | Empty | G | Empty | G |
External rolling noise class | |
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(a) Colours are CMYK – cyan, magenta, yellow and black – and are given following this example: 00-70-X-00: 0 % cyan, 70 % magenta, 100 % yellow, 0 % black; (b) The numbers listed below refer to the legends indicated in point 1.2: Fuel efficiency Pictogram as supplied: width: 19,5 mm, height: 18,5 mm – Frame for pictogram: stroke: 3,5 pt, width: 26 mm, height: 23 mm – Frame for grading: stroke: 1 pt – Frame end: stroke: 3,5 pt, width: 36 mm – Colour: X-10-00-05; Wet grip Pictogram as supplied: width: 19 mm, height: 19 mm – Frame for pictogram: stroke: 3,5 pt, width: 26 mm, height: 23 mm – Frame for grading: stroke: 1 pt – Frame end: stroke: 3,5 pt, width: 26 mm – Colour: X-10-00-05; External rolling noise Pictogram as supplied: width: 14 mm, height: 15 mm – Frame for pictogram: stroke: 3,5 pt, width: 26 mm, height: 24 mm – Frame for value: stroke: 1 pt – Frame end: stroke: 3,5 pt, height: 24 mm – Colour: X-10-00-05; Label border : stroke: 1,5 pt – Colour: X-10-00-05;"A" to "G" scale Arrows : height: 4,75 mm, gap: 0,75 mm, black stroke: 0,5 pt – colours:A: X-00-X-00; B: 70-00-X-00; C: 30-00-X-00 D: 00-00-X-00; E: 00-30-X-00 F: 00-70-X-00; G: 00-X-X-00.
Text : Helvetica Bold 12 pt, 100 % white, black outline: 0,5 pt;Grading Arrow : width: 16 mm, height: 10 mm, 100 % black;Text : Helvetica Bold 27 pt, 100 % white;Lines in scale : stroke: 0,5 pt, dashed line interval: 5,5 mm, 100 % black;Scale text : Helvetica Bold 11 pt, 100 % black;External rolling noise measured value Arrow : width: 25,25 mm, height: 10 mm, 100 % black;Text : Helvetica Bold 20 pt, 100 % white;Unit text : Helvetica Bold 13 pt, 100 % white;EU logo : width: 9 mm, height: 6 mm;Regulation reference : Helvetica Regular 7,5 pt, 100 % black;Tyre class reference : Helvetica Bold 7,5 pt, 100 % black;External rolling noise class as supplied in part C of Annex I: width: 8,25 mm, height: 15,5 mm – 100 % black
(c) The background must be white.
(i) the fuel efficiency class (letter "A" to "G"); (ii) the wet grip class (letter "A" to "G"); (iii) the external rolling noise class and measured value (dB).
(i) be easy to read; (ii) be easy to understand; (iii) if different grading is available for a given tyre type depending on dimension or other parameters, the range between the least and best performing tyre is stated.
(i) a link to the relevant Commission webpage dedicated to this Regulation; (ii) an explanation of the pictograms printed on the label; (iii) a statement highlighting the fact that actual fuel savings and road safety depend heavily on the behaviour of drivers, and in particular the following: eco-driving can significantly reduce fuel consumption, tyre pressure should be regularly checked to optimise wet grip and fuel efficiency performance, stopping distances should always be strictly respected,
(a) (i) a single tyre or tyre set is tested first. If the measured values meet the declared classes or external rolling noise declared value to within the tolerance defined in Table 1, the test is successfully passed; and (ii) if the measured values do not meet the declared classes or external rolling noise declared value within the range defined in Table 1, three more tyres or tyre sets are tested. The average measurement value stemming from the three tyres or tyre sets tested is used to assess conformity with the declared information within the range defined in Table 1; or
(b) where the labelled classes or values are derived from type approval test results obtained in accordance with Directive 2001/43/EC, Regulation (EC) No 661/2009, or UNECE Regulation No 117 and its subsequent amendments, Member States may make use of measurement data obtained from conformity of production tests on tyres.
Measured parameter | Verification tolerances |
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Rolling resistance coefficient (fuel efficiency) | The aligned measured value shall not be greater than the upper limit (the highest |
External rolling noise | The measured value shall not be greater than the declared value of |
Wet grip | The measured value shall not be lower than the lower limit (the lowest value of |
(1) "Reference laboratory" means a laboratory that is part of the network of laboratories the references of which have been published for the purpose of the alignment procedure in the Official Journal of the European Union , and is able to achieve the accuracy of test results determined in section 3;(2) "Candidate laboratory" means a laboratory participating in the alignment procedure that is not a reference laboratory; (3) "Alignment tyre" means a tyre that is tested for the purpose of performing the alignment procedure; (4) "Alignment tyres set" means a set of five or more alignment tyres; (5) "Assigned value" means a theoretical value of one alignment tyre as measured by a theoretical laboratory which is representative of the network of reference laboratories that is used for the alignment procedure.
(a) The set of alignment tyres shall be selected so as to cover the range of different RRCs of C1 and C2 tyres together, or of C3 tyres. In any event, the difference between the highestRRC of the tyre set, and the lowestm RRC of the tyre set shall be at least equal to:m (i) 3 kg/t for C1 and C2 tyres; and (ii) 2 kg/t for C3 tyres.
(b) The RRC in the candidate or reference laboratories (m c orl) based on declared RRC values of each alignment tyre of the set shall be spaced out as follows and distributed uniformly:(i) 1,0 +/– 0,5 kg/t for C1 and C2 tyres; and (ii) 1,0 +/– 0,5 kg/t for C3 tyres.
(c) The selected tyre section width of each alignment tyre shall be: (i) ≤ 245 mm for machines measuring C1 and C2 tyres; and (ii) ≤ 385 mm for machines measuring C3 tyres.
(d) The selected tyre outer diameter of each alignment tyre shall be: (i) between 510 to 800 mm for machines measuring C1 and C2 tyres; and (ii) between 771 to 1143 mm for machines measuring C3 tyres.
(e) Load index values shall adequately cover the range of the tyres to be tested, ensuring that the rolling resistance force (RRF) values also cover the range of the tyres to be tested. Each alignment tyre shall be checked prior to use and replaced when: (a) it shows a condition which makes it unusable for further tests; and/or (b) there are deviations of RRC greater than 1,5 per cent relative to earlier measurements after correction for any machine drift.m
(a) the measured value of each alignment tyre for each measurement as specified in Annex 6, paragraphs 6.2 and 6.3, of UNECE Regulation No 117 and its subsequent amendments (i.e. corrected for a temperature of 25 °C and a drum diameter of 2 m); (b) the mean value of the three (in the case of reference laboratories) or n (in the case of candidate laboratories) last measured values of each alignment tyre; and (c) the standard deviation (σ m ) as follows:where: i is the counter from 1 to p for the number of alignment tyres j is the counter from 2 to n for the number of repetitions of each measurement for a given alignment tyre n is the number of repetitions of tyre measurements (n ≥4) p is the number of alignment tyres (p ≥ 5)
The measured RRC values corrected from drum diameter and temperature shall be rounded to 2 decimal places. Then the computations shall be made with all digits: there shall be no further rounding except on the final alignment equations. All standard deviation values shall be displayed to 3 decimal places. All RRC values will be displayed to 2 decimal places. All alignment coefficients (A1 l , B1l , A2c and B2c ) shall be rounded and displayed to 4 decimal places.
(i) not greater than 0,05 kg/t for class C1 and C2 tyres; and (ii) not greater than 0,05 kg/t for class C3 tyres.
(i) not greater than 0,075 kg/t for C1 and C2 tyres; and (ii) not greater than 0,06 kg/t for C3 tyres.
(1) ASTM E 303-93 (Reapproved 2008), Standard Test Method for Measuring Surface Frictional Properties Using the British Pendulum Tester; (2) ASTM E 501-08, Standard Specification for Standard Rib Tire for Pavement Skid-Resistance Tests; (3) ASTM E 965-96 (Reapproved 2006), Standard Test Method for Measuring Pavement Macrotexture Depth Using a Volumetric Technique; (4) ASTM E 1136-93 (Reapproved 2003), Standard Specification for a Radial Standard Reference Test Tire (SRTT14″); (5) ASTM F 2493-08, Standard Specification for a Radial Standard Reference Test Tire (SRTT16″).
(1) "test run" means a single pass of a loaded tyre over a given test track surface; (2) "test tyre(s)" means a candidate tyre, a reference tyre or a control tyre or tyre set that is used in a test run; (3) "candidate tyre(s) (T) " means a tyre or a tyre set that is tested for the purpose of calculating its wet grip index;(4) "reference tyre(s) (R) " means a tyre or a tyre set that has the characteristics indicated in ASTM F 2493-08 and referred to as Standard Reference Test Tyre 16 inches (SRTT16″);(5) "control tyre(s) (C) " means an intermediate tyre or a set of intermediate tyres which is used when the candidate tyre and the reference tyre cannot be directly compared on the same vehicle;(6) "braking force of a tyre" means the longitudinal force, expressed in newton, resulting from braking torque application; (7) "braking force coefficient of a tyre (BFC) " means the ratio of the braking force to the vertical load;(8) "peak braking force coefficient of a tyre" means the maximum value of a tyre braking force coefficient that occurs prior to wheel lockup as the braking torque is progressively increased; (9) "lockup of a wheel" means the condition of a wheel in which its rotational velocity about the wheel spin axis is zero and it is prevented from rotating in the presence of applied wheel torque; (10) "vertical load" means the load in newton imposed on the tyre perpendicular to the road surface; (11) "tyre test vehicle" means a dedicated special purpose vehicle which has instruments to measure the vertical and the longitudinal forces on one test tyre during braking.
(1) The surface shall have a dense asphalt surface with a uniform gradient of not more than 2 % and shall not deviate more than 6 mm when tested with a 3 m straight edge. (2) The surface shall have a pavement of uniform age, composition, and wear. The test surface shall be free of loose material and foreign deposits. (3) The maximum chipping size shall be 10 mm (tolerances permitted from 8 mm to 13 mm). (4) The texture depth as measured by a sand patch shall be 0,7 ± 0,3 mm. It shall be measured in accordance with ASTM E 965-96 (Reapproved 2006). (5) The wetted frictional properties of the surface shall be measured with either method (a) or (b) in section 3.2.
peak braking force coefficient ( μ ) = peak braking force coefficient (measured) + temperature correctionpeak,ave temperature correction = 0,0035 × ( t – 20)
vehicle method consisting of testing a set of tyres mounted on an instrumented passenger car, testing method using a trailer towed by a vehicle or a tyre test vehicle, equipped with the test tyre(s).
those allowing the number of tyre sizes that can be mounted on the vehicle to be increased, those permitting automatic activation of the braking device to be installed.
(1) The passenger car is driven in a straight line up to 85 ± 2 km/h. (2) Once the passenger car has reached 85 ± 2 km/h, the brakes are always activated at the same place on the test track referred to as "braking starting point", with a longitudinal tolerance of 5 m and a transverse tolerance of 0,5 m. (3) The brakes are activated either automatically or manually. (i) The automatic activation of the brakes is performed by means of a detection system made of two parts, one indexed to the test track and one on board the passenger car. (ii) The manual activation of the brakes depends on the type of transmission as follows. In both cases, a minimum of 600 N pedal efforts is required. For manual transmission, the driver should release the clutch and depress the brake pedal sharply, holding it down as long as necessary to perform the measurement. For automatic transmission, the driver should select neutral gear and then depress the brake pedal sharply, holding it down as long as necessary to perform the measurement.
(4) The average deceleration is calculated between 80 km/h and 20 km/h.
(1) First, the set of reference tyres are mounted on the instrumented passenger car. (2) After at least three valid measurements have been made in accordance with section 4.1.5.1, the set of reference tyres is replaced by a set of candidate tyres. (3) After six valid measurements of the candidate tyres are performed, two more sets of candidate tyres may be measured. (4) The test cycle is closed by three more valid measurements of the same set of reference tyres as at the beginning of the test cycle.
The run order for a test cycle of three sets of candidate tyres (T1 to T3) plus a set of reference tyres (R) would be the following: R-T1-T2-T3-R The run order for a test cycle of five sets of candidate tyres (T1 to T5) plus a set of reference tyres (R) would be the following: R-T1-T2-T3-R-T4-T5-R
S is the final speed in m·sf – 1 ;S = 20 km/h = 5,556 m·sf – 1 S is the initial speed in m·si – 1 ;S = 80 km/h = 22,222 m·si – 1 d is the distance covered in m betweenS andi S .f
Number of sets of candidate tyres within one test cycle | Set of candidate tyres | |
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T1 | ||
T1 | ||
T2 | ||
T1 | ||
T2 | ||
T3 |
Test Tyre | Braking force coefficient |
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Reference tyre | |
Candidate tyre |
t is the measured wet surface temperature in degree Celsius when the candidate tyre (T ) is testedt is the wet surface reference temperature condition,0 t = 20 °C for normal tyres and0 t = 10 °C for snow tyres0 BFC(R is the braking force coefficient for the reference tyre in the reference conditions,0 )BFC(R = 0,680 )a = – 0,4232 andb = – 8,297 for normal tyres,a = 0,7721 andb = 31,18 for snow tyres
G is the relative wet grip index of the control tyre1 (C) compared to the reference tyre(R) calculated as follows:G is the relative wet grip index of the candidate tyre2 (T) compared to the control tyre(C) calculated as follows:
The tow vehicle or the tyre test vehicle shall have the capability of maintaining the specified speed of 65 ± 2 km/h even under the maximum braking forces. The trailer or the tyre test vehicle shall be equipped with one place where the tyre can be fitted for measurement purposes hereafter called "test position" and the following accessories: (i) equipment to activate brakes in the test position; (ii) a water tank to store sufficient water to supply the road surface wetting system, unless external watering is used; (iii) recording equipment to record signals from transducers installed at the test position and to monitor water application rate if the self-watering option is used.
The maximum variation of toe-settings and camber angle for the test position shall be within ± 0,5 ° with maximum vertical load. Suspension arms and bushings shall have sufficient rigidity necessary to minimise free play and ensure compliance under application of maximum braking forces. The suspension system shall provide adequate load-carrying capacity and be of such a design as to isolate suspension resonance. The test position shall be equipped with a typical or special automotive brake system which can apply sufficient braking torque to produce the maximum value of braking test wheel longitudinal force at the conditions specified. The brake application system shall be able to control the time interval between initial brake application and peak longitudinal force as specified in section 4.2.7.1. The trailer or the tyre test vehicle shall be designed to accommodate the range of candidate tyre sizes to be tested. The trailer or the tyre test vehicle shall have provisions for adjustment of vertical load as specified in section 4.2.5.2.
The test wheel position on the trailer or the tyre test vehicle shall be equipped with a rotational wheel velocity measuring system and with transducers to measure the braking force and vertical load at the test wheel. General requirements for measurement system: The instrumentation system shall conform to the following overall requirements at ambient temperatures between 0 °C and 45 °C: (i) overall system accuracy, force: ± 1,5 % of the full scale of the vertical load or braking force; (ii) overall system accuracy, speed: ± 1,5 % of speed or ± 1,0 km/h, whichever is greater.
Vehicle speed: To measure vehicle speed, a fifth wheel or non-contact precision speed-measuring system should be used. Braking forces: The braking force-measuring transducers shall measure longitudinal force generated at the tyre–road interface as a result of brake application within a range from 0 % to at least 125 % of the applied vertical load. The transducer design and location shall minimise inertial effects and vibration-induced mechanical resonance. Vertical load: The vertical load-measuring transducer shall measure the vertical load at the test position during brake application. The transducer shall have the same specifications as described previously. Signal conditioning and recording system: All signal conditioning and recording equipment shall provide linear output with necessary gain and data reading resolution to meet the specified previous requirements. In addition, the following requirements apply: (i) The minimum frequency response shall be flat from 0 Hz to 50 Hz (100 Hz) within ± 1 % full scale. (ii) The signal-to-noise ratio shall be at least 20/1. (iii) The gain shall be sufficient to permit full-scale display for full-scale input signal level. (iv) The input impedance shall be at least 10 times larger than the output impedance of the signal source. (v) The equipment shall be insensitive to vibrations, acceleration, and changes in ambient temperature.
(1) The tow vehicle or the tyre test vehicle is driven onto the test track in a straight line at the specified test speed 65 ± 2 km/h. (2) The recording system is launched. (3) Water is delivered to the pavement ahead of the test tyre approximately 0,5 s prior to brake application (for internal watering system). (4) The trailer brakes are activated within 2 metres of a measurement point of the wetted frictional properties of the surface and sand depth in accordance with points 4 and 5 of section 3.1. The rate of braking application shall be such that the time interval between initial application of force and peak longitudinal force is in the range 0,2 s to 0,5 s. (5) The recording system is stopped.
(1) First, the reference tyre is tested. (2) After at least six valid measurements are performed in accordance with section 4.2.7.1, the reference tyre is replaced by the candidate tyre. (3) After six valid measurements of the candidate tyre are performed, two more candidate tyres may be measured. (4) The test cycle is closed by six more valid measurements of the same reference tyre as at the beginning of the test cycle.
The run order for a test cycle of three candidate tyres (T1 to T3) plus the reference tyre (R) would be the following: R-T1-T2-T3-R The run order for a test cycle of five candidate tyres (T1 to T5) plus the reference tyre R would be the following: R-T1-T2-T3-R-T4-T5-R
μ(t) is the dynamic tyre braking force coefficient in real time;fh(t) is the dynamic braking force in real time, in N;fv(t) is the dynamic vertical load in real time, in N.
Number of candidate tyre(s) within one test cycle | Candidate tyre | |
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T1 | ||
T1 | ||
T2 | ||
T1 | ||
T2 | ||
T3 |
Test tyre | |
Reference tyre | |
Candidate tyre |
t is the measured wet surface temperature in degree Celsius when the candidate tyre (T ) is testedt is the wet surface reference temperature condition0 t = 20 °C for normal tyres0 t = 10 °C for snow tyres0 μ = 0,85 is the peak braking force coefficient for the reference tyre in the reference conditionspeak,ave (R0 )a = – 0,4232 andb = - 8,297 for normal tyres,a = 0,7721 andb = 31,18 for snow tyres.
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