Däckljudetikett
Däckljudetikett, also known as the tire noise label, is a system designed to inform consumers about the external noise emissions of tires. This labeling scheme helps consumers make more informed purchasing decisions by providing a standardized way to compare the noise levels of different tire models. The label typically displays a graphic representation of noise levels, often using a scale with sound waves or decibel ratings. Tires are categorized based on their measured external rolling sound emissions. This information is presented clearly on the tire itself or on accompanying documentation, allowing for direct comparison between products. The primary goal of the däckljudetikett is to promote quieter tires, contributing to a reduction in noise pollution from road traffic. By highlighting lower noise emissions, manufacturers are incentivized to develop and produce tires that are not only safe and efficient but also more environmentally friendly in terms of sound. The implementation of such labels is often driven by regulatory bodies aiming to improve the overall acoustic environment in urban and residential areas. Consumers can use this label as an additional factor, alongside fuel efficiency and wet grip ratings, when selecting new tires for their vehicles.