
Did you know that...
Nearly 100% of the world's
airlines as well as off-the-road, heavy duty vehicles use retreaded
tires?
So do...
School Buses, Municipal
Vehicles, Federal and Military Vehicles, Trucking Fleets, Overnight
Delivery Vehicles, Postal Service, Taxis, Race Cars, Fire Trucks,
Ambulances, and many others!
In 2000, the total
replacement medium truck tire market in North America* was
approximately 33.8 million tires, (18.1 million
were retreads and 15.6 were new tires).
Approximately 20
million retreaded tires were sold in North America in 2003,
with sales totalling more than 2 billion dollars.
There are approximately 1060 retreading plants in North America
Economic Benefits
For most fleets, tires
represent the third largest item in their operating budget, right after
labor and fuel cost.
Retreaded truck tires
represent a savings of over $2 billion annually for
truckers and trucking companies in North America (Tire
Retread Information Bureau, 2004 Facts & Figures).
Safety Features
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Retreaded truck tires are manufactured
according to rigorous industry standards.
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Retreaded passenger car tires are manufactured
according to the Federal Safety Standards developed by the U.S.
Department of Transportation.
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All retreaded tires are identified as to
manufacturer and date of production.
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Retreaded tires can be driven at the same
legal speeds as comparable new tires with no loss in safety,
performance, or comfort.
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Commercial aircraft retreads are approved by
the Federal Aviation Administration.
Ecological
Benefits
It takes 22 gallons of oil
to manufacture a new tire, only 7 for a retread.
That means
retreading conserves more than 400 million gallons of oil every year! |
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