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Arizona Defines Waste Tyres

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has signed a Bill which officially defines waste tyres to prevent their being sold as used tyres.

Context of Bill Explained

The Arizona Bill defines a waste tyre as:

  • Any tyre with visible damage such as cracking, bubbling, cutting, chunking or separation of the tyre sidewall or tread;
  • Any tyre with exposed body plies or belt material, or any visible deterioration of the tyre bead or inner liner;
  • Any tyre with a puncture repair of more than 1/4 inch, or a puncture repair on a tyre sidewall, shoulder or belt edge area; or
  • Any tyre with a puncture repair that is not both sealed and patched on the inside and repaired with a cured rubber stem through to the outside.

Whilst the Bill defines a waste tyre, it does not propose penalties for used tyre sellers who mount unsafe tyres on vehicles, according to Daniel Zielinski, RMA senior vice president for public affairs.

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