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November 25, 2009 1:28 pm

At least one comment (mine) was specific that the dimensions of difference, as well as (though contributing to understanding trade-offs) should be clearer. Having a sense of how many gallons of gas one might save at, say, the required national average fleet mileage level, for each 10,000 miles of driving would convey that.

November 14, 2009 2:48 pm

I’m with the focus group — this is what I want to know first. Given the relatively slight effects on fuel efficiency as I understand it, .03-.04 gallons/100 miles — 2.47 gallons/100 miles v. 2.5 gallons/100 miles on my car, or about $.09/100 miles, I’d rate this one last.

November 14, 2009 2:51 pm

THe first and last are clearest to me

November 14, 2009 2:56 pm

I’d suggest having for each of the three criteria an indicator of “best” and “worst” rated tires. Particularly nice if there were a computer site with a sorting feature common to spread-sheets, that permitted one to rank one’s most important characteristic (say, traction) first, and then within the top 20%, the second most important characteristic, revealing the third.

April 27, 2010 3:41 pm

It would be helpful to FMCSA, and reflect some of the thought that inspired this approach, if the comments as submitted could be organized to, or at least reference, the specific paragraphs of the proposed rule to which they relate. To be sure, this is more work for you; but what is likely to be persuasive to rulemaking officials about the desirability of an approach like this, is that it produces focus on particular elements of a proposal. If they still have to do that work, they will not think they have gained much.