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UK government consulting on tyre legislation

Legislation, UK News
2021 Tyre LabelEU

Following the news that new European tyre labels come into force on 1 May 2021, the UK government embarked on an “Improving new vehicle safety and environmental compliance plus passenger vehicle digital radio requirement” consultation on 1 June 2020.

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Related news:

  1. Low performing car tyres illegal from 1 May 2021
  2. NTDA shares its view on tyre labelling consultation
  3. TIF disappointed with tyre labelling consultation, but pragmatic about the future
  4. Regulation changes approach as TRA, tyre associations issue rallying cry
22nd June 2020/by Chris

SMMT launches online car recall tool

UK News

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and Motor Codes, has launched a Vehicle Safety Recall search tool, which operates using the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The idea is that car owners and buyers can check if their vehicle is subject to an outstanding safety recall.

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Related news:

  1. UK automotive sector launches online vehicle recall search tool
  2. One third of motorists have driven without an MOT
  3. Year-to-date car registrations overtake 2012 full-year total
  4. Mannheim predicts part exchange stability
12th June 2015/by Tyrepress Editors

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