Tyre definition
Tyre means a pneumatic tyre, being a reinforced flexible envelope that is provided with, or forms in conjunction with the wheel on which it is mounted, a continuous, essentially toroidal, closed chamber containing a gas (usually air) or a gas and liquid, that is intended normally to be used at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure;
Tyre means the tyre of an off-road vehicle defined in clause 2 36) and of the motor vehicle defined in clause 2 40) of the Traffic Act and of their trailer;
Tyre means a tyre made whether wholly or partly of natural or synthetic rubber or similar material;
Examples of Tyre in a sentence
Tyre wear test equipment shall consist of a drum, a tyre carriage device, a loading device, and adhesion prevention system.
More Definitions of Tyre
Tyre class" of the type of studded tyre: ......................................................................
Tyre means a pneumatic tyre, being a reinforced flexible envelope that is provided with, or forms in conjunction with the wheel on which it is mounted, a continuous, essentially toroidal, closed chamber containing a gas (usually air) or a gas and liquid, that is intended normally to be used at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure. It may be a:
2.4.1. Normal tyre" being a tyre that is suitable for all normal, on-road, conditions of use;
2.4.2. Temporary-use spare tyre" being a tyre that is specifically designed to be different from a normal tyre and intended only for temporary-use under restricted driving conditions;
2.4.3. Run-flat tyre" or "Self supporting tyre" describes a pneumatic tyre structure provided with any technical solutions (for example, reinforced sidewalls, etc.) allowing the pneumatic tyre, mounted on the appropriate wheel and in the absence of any supplementary component, to supply the vehicle with the basic tyre functions, at least, at a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) and a distance of 80 km when operating in flat tyre running mode;
2.4.4. Run-flat system" or "Extended mobility system" describes an assembly of specified functionally dependant components, including a tyre, which together provide the specified performance granting the vehicle with the basic tyre functions, at least, at a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) and a distance of 80 km when operating in flat tyre running mode.
Tyre means a pneumatic tyre, being a reinforced flexible envelope that is provided with, or forms in conjunction with the wheel on which it is mounted, a continuous, essentially toroidal, closed chamber containing a gas (usually air) or a gas and liquid, that is intended normally to be used at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure; Tyres shall be classified as follows:
(a) Class C1 tyres — Tyres conforming to UN Regulation No. 30;
(b) Class C2 tyres — Tyres conforming to UN Regulation No. 54 and identified by a load capacity index in single formation lower or equal to 121 and a speed category symbol higher or equal to ‘N’;
(c) Class C3 tyres: Tyres conforming to UN Regulation No. 54 and identified by:
(i) A load capacity index in single formation higher or equal to 122; or
(ii) A load capacity index in single formation lower or equal to 121 and a speed category symbol lower or equal to ‘M’.
Tyre class" and "category of use" of the type of tyre: ................................................
Tyre means any type of tyre, including tubes and flaps for use on vehicle or trailer for vehicle;
Tyre means any tyre that was attached to your motor vehicle (excluding a space saver tyre) or your motorcycle at the time this policy was purchased.
Tyre means any new pneumatic tyre including a winter tyre with holes for studs, in the form of original equip- ment or of a replacement, intended to be fitted to vehicles to which Directive 70/156/EEC applies. This definition does not cover winter tyres with studs;’