Treadwear 
Uniform Tire Quality Grading 
The  following  information relates to the  system 
developed  by the United States  National Highway 
Traffic  Safety  Administration  which grades tires by 
treadwear, traction  and temperature  performance.  (This 
applies  only to vehicles  sold  in  the United States.)  The 
treadwear  grade  is  a  comparative  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  a  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  conditions  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. 
Traction - A, B, C 
The  traction  grades,  from  highest to lowest  are:  A, B, 
and C. They 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  basea 
on braking (straight-ahead) traction tests and does  not 
include  cornering  (turning) traction. 
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