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DOT stands for Department of Transportation.
If you are referring to the colored dots, they are there to help the technician when they mount the tire on the wheel. A yellow dot is supposed to be aligned with the valve stem. This makes it easier to balance the tire with the least amount of weights. The yellow dot is the lightest part of the tire. A red dot indicates a spot in the tire that is the thickest.
If the tire was made after 2000, the last four digits of the DOT number are the day and year of manufacture. If the number is 1234 for example that is the 123rd day of 2004/2014. The DOT number is on the sidewall of the tire.
Tell me the DOT code number on the side of the tire and I will tell you the manufacture.
1509 means your tire was made during the 15th week of 2009
I think it refers to a type of car tire.
There is no date. Expiration depends on wear. However, you may find the production date on a tire. Look for the DOT numbers on what would be the inside of the tire. Example, DOT 02112 would be the 21st week of 2012 that tire was produced.
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Cities, town, villages and the larger the dot the bigger the populace would be.
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