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Dot tire quality grading (u.s. vehicles) – Acura 2008 MDX User Manual

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The tires on your vehicle meet all

U.S. Federal Safety Requirements.

All tires are also graded for

treadwear, traction, and temperature

performance according to

Department of Transportation

(DOT) standards. The following

explains these gradings.

The treadwear grade is a compara-

tive rating based on the wear rate of

the tire when tested under controlled

conditions on a specified government

test course. For example, a tire

graded 150 would wear one and one-

half (1 1/2) times as well on the

government course as a tire graded

100. The relative performance of

tires depends upon the actual condi-

tions of their use, however, and may

depart significantly from the norm

due to variations in driving habits,

service practices and differences in

road characteristics and climate.

The traction grades, from highest to

lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those

grades represent the tire’s ability to

stop on wet pavement as measured

under controlled conditions on

specified government test surfaces

of asphalt and concrete. A tire

marked C may have poor traction

performance.

Warning: The traction grade

assigned to this tire is based on

straight-ahead braking traction tests,

and does not include acceleration,

cornering, hydroplaning, or peak

traction characteristics.

All passenger car tires must conform

to Federal Safety Requirements in

addition to these grades.

Quality grades can be found where

applicable on the tire sidewall

between tread shoulder and

maximum section width. For

example:

Uniform Tire Quality Grading

Treadwear

Traction

Treadwear 200

Traction AA

Temperature A

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