Working Party on Automated and Connected Vehicles | Session 12 | 24-28 Jan 2022
Virtual session
Agenda Item 7.
Advanced Emergency Braking Systems

68. GRVA received a report (GRVA-12-09/Rev.1) from the expert from Germany, Co-Chair of the IWG on AEBS for heavy duty vehicles, on the progress made by the group to upgrade UN Regulation No. 131. He presented ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2022/7 (amended by GRVA-12-08), proposing to adjust the performance requirements in UN Regulation No. 131 to the current state of the art.

69. The expert from the Czech Republic highlighted that the upgraded provisions would be a significant contribution to road safety. He denied that the provisions corresponded to the current state of art technology. He explained that this assessment would only be true for a limited number of truck manufacturers and added that smaller truck manufacturers would be impacted as they were not working closely enough with the big systems suppliers for such systems.

70. The expert from ETSC mentioned the potential positive impact on road safety that this amendment, if adopted, could bring.

71. GRVA worked during the week on different options to introduce the requirements related to the vehicle to vehicle and the vehicle to pedestrian use cases and the corresponding transitional provisions as well as the AEBS deactivation conditions, on the basis of positions expressed by Australia, Germany, Japan, CLEPA, ETSC and OICA (GRVA-12-38, GRVA-12-39, GRVA-12-41, GRVA-12-42/Rev.1, GRVA-12-44, GRVA-12-46 and GRVA-12-47). GRVA also discussed provisions restricting the ability to switch off AEBS.

72. GRVA requested the secretariat to submit ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2022/7 as amended by GRVA-12-49 (reproduced in GRVA-12-50/Rev.1), to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their June 2022 sessions.

73. The expert from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland introduced GRVA-12-29, highlighting an amendment proposal adopted at the last session that inadvertently removed the 1 per cent slope criterion for the test track. GRVA supported the proposal and introduced further clarifications addressing omissions, as reproduced in GRVA-12-45.

74. GRVA adopted the document GRVA-12-45 and requested the secretariat to submit it, as amendment to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2022/18, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2022/19 and ECE/TRANS/WP29/2022/20, to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their March 2022 sessions.

75. The expert from Germany, Co-Chair of the IWG on AEBS for HDV proposed revised terms of references for the group, with two new items 7 and 8. GRVA agreed to keep GRVA-12-10 on the agenda until its May 2022 session.

Documentation
GRVA-12-08 UN R131: Proposal for amendments to the proposal for 02 series of amendments
GRVA-12-09/Rev.1 UN R131: IWG AEBS-HDV status report
GRVA-12-10 IWG AEBS (HDV) Draft Terms of Reference
GRVA-12-29 UN R152: Proposal for supplements to original, 01 and 02 series of amendments (UK)
GRVA-12-38 UN R131: Proposal for transitional provisions for the 02 series of amendments (CLEPA and OICA)
GRVA-12-39 UN R131: proposal for Transitional Provisions for the 02 series of amendments (ETSC)
GRVA-12-41 UN R131: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2022/7 (Germany)
GRVA-12-42/Rev.1 UN R131: Proposal for amendments to the 02 series of amendments (Germany)
GRVA-12-44 Views on two-step approach to UN R131 revisions (Germany)
GRVA-12-45 UN R152: Amendments approved by GRVA during its 12th session
GRVA-12-46 UN R131: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA-12-41 (Japan)
GRVA-12-47 UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRVA/2022/7 (Australia)
GRVA-12-49 UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRVA/2022/7
GRVA-12-50/Rev.1 UN R131: Proposal for 02 series of amendments
GRVA/2022/7 UN R131: Proposal for amendments