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EU backs 'weaker' tyre pressure monitoring standard
Member states and European Commission officials have backed a proposed time limit for systems reporting underinflated tyres that green group T&E says will allow cars to be fitted with inefficient tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS).
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