California has a history of setting regulations that eventually ripple out across the entire country, and its latest proposal could hit closer to home than most. The California Energy Commission is pushing forward a replacement tire efficiency program that would require aftermarket tires sold in the state to meet rolling resistance targets modeled on original equipment tires. In plain terms, a huge selection of the tires currently on shelves could no longer be sold there legally. Tire review channel tyre_reviews broke the proposal down in a recent Instagram reel, and the concerns raised are worth understanding regardless of whether you live in California or care about performance driving.
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Author: Simran Rastogi





