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Interpretation ID: nht70-1.14

DATE: 05/18/70

FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; Rodolfo A. Diaz; NHTSA

TO: Calhoun & Phelan

TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION

TEXT: This is in further reply to your letter of April 29, 1970, to the National Commission on Products Safety, that has been referred to this office.

In your letter you ask for our advice as to whether or not there are any accepted standards for passenger car automobile tires such as weight and size limits. We do have standards for passenger car tires such as weight limit versus ply rating and there are accepted tests to determine the reliability of tires. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109 has been established for that purpose. The Standard's requirements are for labeling, which includes maximum inflation pressure and maximum load rating, strength, continuous load-carrying endurance and high speed performance under load.

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 110, Tire Selection and Rims - Passenger Cars, requires, among other things, a placard, permanently affixed to the glove compartment door or an equally accessible location. The placard must contain all of the information spelled out in Part S.4.3 of that Standard, a copy of which is contained in the enclosed booklet on page 19. Tire labeling requirements along with test procedures are listed under Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109, on pages 12 through 19.

The tire to which you refer is a 2-ply 4-ply rated tire. The load ratings for a 855-14 tire can be found on page 15 of the enclosed booklet. The maximum load rating is 1,770 lbs. at the maximum inflation pressure of 32 p.s.i.

It is important for you to note that the test procedures have to do with new tires. We have no procedures for testing tires that have failed.

Although we do not become involved in private litigations, there is a publication for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, under the title, "Automobile Accident Litigation - A Report to the Federal Judicial Center to the Department of Transportation," that might be of interest to you. The price for the publication is $ 2.75.

We are also enclosing the following publications:

The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966

Summary of 1968 Compliance Tests Arranged by Standard, that includes a General 855-14 tire and, a form letter explaining the Bureau's position relative to test results and where they might be obtained.

We trust this information will be useful to you.