| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
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Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
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Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
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Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
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Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
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Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
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ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
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ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
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JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
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This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
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ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
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JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
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ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
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ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
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Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
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Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
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Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
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Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
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ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
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ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
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JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
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Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
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Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
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Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
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Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
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ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
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ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
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JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
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This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
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ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
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Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
|
Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
|
Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
|
Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
|
ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
|
ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
|
JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
|
This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
| Submitted by: |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
|
ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/27 for a new UN Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to abrasion performance. The regulation establishes scope, definitions, application requirements, marking standards, approval procedures, and technical requirements for class C1 tyres. It excludes temporary-use spare tyres, competition tyres, ice grip tyres, studded tyres, and certain other tyre categories. Type approval is granted if candidate tyres meet abrasion performance limits measured by one of two methods: vehicle testing on public open roads or indoor drum testing. Abrasion index limits are defined for normal, snow, and special use tyres, with adjustments for specific tyre groups. Requirements include conformity of production verification, penalties for non-conformity, and transitional provisions establishing Stage 1 and Stage 2 implementation timelines with specified dates for mandatory approval. |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 18 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Position on tyre abrasion |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-30 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP/2025/27 |
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Proposal for a new UN Regulation for the approval of new pneumatic tyres of class C1 that conform to UN R117 with regard to their abrasion performance. |
| Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRBP session (3-5 Sep 2025) |
| Document date: 23 Jun 25 |
| Document status: Superseded |
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| Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-47 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-46 |
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Proposal to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of the test method used. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Tyre abrasion test method development |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-40 |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
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| Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-45 |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 11 Feb 26 |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-53 |
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Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1. Paragraph 1.2.9. amended to exclude special use Professional off-road tyres from scope. Paragraph 2.51. amended to read that the authority which has granted type approval may verify conformity control methods, with normal minimum frequency of verifications at least once every three years. Justification states special use tyres should be excluded as no limits will be established for them, and the three-year frequency aligns with Schedule 1 of the 1958 Agreement. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to renumber Paragraph 6.1. as 6.1.1., renumber current Paragraph 6.1.1. as 6.1.2., introduce new paragraph 1.4. to Annex 3 Introduction, amend paragraph 2.8. with detailed abrasion index and level calculation equations, renumber items in Appendix 2, delete item 1.3. from Appendix 2, and amend item 1.3. in Appendix 6 to clarify transfer function applicability between circuit and drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-49 |
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Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32-Rev.1 to ensure robust tyre abrasion measurements regardless of test method used. Amendments modify paragraph 6.1 to require test facilities demonstrate equivalence per Annex 4 procedure; insert paragraphs 12.8 and 12.9 deeming inter-facility campaign participants equivalent for C1 tyres and allowing pre-regulation test data through 1 July 2028; insert Annex 3 paragraph 1.4 requiring inter-facility equivalence assessment; amend Annex 3 paragraph 2.8 with abrasion calculation equations including transfer function coefficient; insert test report items 1.1–1.4 in Appendices 2 and 6; and insert new Annex 4 establishing equivalence demonstration procedure for vehicle and indoor drum test facilities. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-34 |
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Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32. Modifications to Annex 3 revise the abrasion index calculation methods for both vehicle test and indoor drum test methods. The abrasion margin (Amargin) is redefined in two stages accounting for evolution of measurement methods and tyre technology, with different values for normal, snow, and special use tyre categories. Amargin allowances for specific tyre groups, including severe snow conditions tyres, reinforced tyres, and tyres with nominal aspect ratio ≤40, are defined as cumulative additions to the base Amargin value. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
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| Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-35 |
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ETRTO presents a temporary conservative transfer function for tyre abrasion testing with a gain value of 1.5, designed to minimize drum inversion risk and reduce rejection risk while enabling coexistence of Indoor Drum Method and Outdoor Vehicle method at GRBP 83rd session. The transfer function, based on TA-40-2 data analysis, will be revised following a 2026 workplan before a more relevant solution in Supplement 1 to UNRxxx at GRBP 84th session. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 09 Feb 26 |
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| Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-37 |
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ETRTO presents its position on remaining open points for C1 tyre abrasion limit settings, reminding positions from GRBP-82-24. Key points include: inclusion of two assessment methods; limit settings proposing approximately 23% market removal by Euro7 application timeline and additional 13.5% removal five years later; exclusion of C1 special use tyres representing 0.7% of EU market; retention of 0.1 allowance for Extra Load tyres and tyres with nominal aspect ratio 40 suitable for speeds 300 km/h representing 7.2% of market. ETRTO views this as a challenging compromise package respecting political expectations and industry effort. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
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| Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to establish a list of test facilities deemed equivalent pursuant to paragraph 12.8 of the draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion. The list recognizes six foundational facilities that participated in the initial inter-facility campaign to develop abrasion limits for C1 tyres. The facilities are: DEKRA Test Center SA (France, circuit); IFV (Germany, circuit); Link Engineering Company GmbH (Germany, circuit); Bridgestone Corporation (Japan, indoor drum); Sumitomo Rubber Industries, LTD. (Japan, indoor drum); and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (Japan, indoor drum). These facilities generated foundational data used to define abrasion limits and are deemed equivalent for equivalence procedures under Annex 4. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 10 Feb 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
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| Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-54 |
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JATMA submitted this position on the draft UN Regulation for tyre abrasion at GRBP-83-54. JATMA requests adoption of the indoor drum test method under conditions equivalent to the vehicle test method for type approval. JATMA proposes that the Generic transfer function coefficient should be 1.14, calculated excluding tyre code 127 which exhibits significant variation. JATMA also proposes that the abrasion index range for tyres used in the Annex 4 procedure should be set between 0.4 and 0.5, and that no restrictions should be imposed on baseline test facilities when applying the Specific Transfer Function. |
| Submitted by: JATMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
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| Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 |
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This status report documents the Tyre Abrasion Task Force’s progress toward finalizing a draft UN Regulation on tyre abrasion for C1 tyres, as presented to GRBP 83 Part II. The task force pursued three workstreams: data analysis to reduce method uncertainty and inversion risk, editorial improvements to increase clarity of the draft regulation, and development of a method equivalence solution. GRBP 83 Part I achieved consensus on limit values and introductory dates but could not reach consensus on equivalence procedures between convoy and drum methods. Six informal documents (GRBP-83-32-Rev.1, GRBP-83-48-Rev.1, GRBP-83-49, GRBP-83-50-Rev.1, GRBP-83-53, and GRBP-83-55) addressing equivalence methodology, drum specifications, and code of practice frequency were submitted for potential adoption at the extraordinary GRBP 83 Part II session. |
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| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 12 Feb 26 |
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| Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
| Reference Number: GRBP-83-52 |
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ETRTO comments on EC/JRC compromise proposal for Annex 4 tyre abrasion. ETRTO proposes an ALI range minimum of 0.5 as feasible and consistent with statistical distribution in MA results, rejecting the 0.7 range as unrealistic. For Generic Transfer Function gain, ETRTO recommends retaining a = 1.38 rather than the revised a = 1.45, to minimize rejection of good vehicle test results. ETRTO requests TFTA ToR amendment to confirm these conditions by February 2027 based on TA-45-9. |
| Submitted by: ETRTO |
| Meeting Sessions: 83rd GRBP session (10-13 Feb) |
| Document date: 16 Mar 26 |
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GRBP will receive a progress report of the Task Force on Tyre Abrasion (TF TA) and will consider updated amendment proposals for a new UN Regulation on tyre abrasion, together with the corresponding amendments to UN Regulation No. 117. GRBP will recall its discussions on the previous session and decision to finalize the amendment package at this meeting.
| GRBP-83-30 | Position on tyre abrasion |
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| GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 | Tyre abrasion: Proposal to replace document GRBP/2025/27 |
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| GRBP-83-34 | Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP/2025/27 based on GRBP-83-32 |
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| GRBP-83-35 | Tyre abrasion: Considerations on Transfer Function |
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| GRBP-83-37 | Tyre abrasion: Positions on remaining open points in the draft UN Regulation |
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| GRBP-83-40 | Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft new UN Regulation |
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| GRBP-83-45 | Tyre abrasion: Overview of proposed Annex 4 (Test method equivalence) |
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| GRBP-83-46 | Tyre abrasion: Proposal for amendments to document GRBP-83-32 |
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| GRBP-83-47 | Guidance on the Procedure for Demonstrating Equivalence of Vehicle Test and Indoor Drum Test Facilities for Tyre Abrasion and Determining the Transfer Function |
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| GRBP-83-49 | Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
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| GRBP-83-50/Rev.1 | Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a list of test facilities deemed equivalent under para. 12.8. |
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| GRBP-83-51/Rev.1 | Tyre abrasion task force status report (Part II) |
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| GRBP-83-52 | Tyre abrasion: Comments on compromise proposal for Annex 4 |
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| GRBP-83-53 | Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend GRBP-83-32/Rev.1 |
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| GRBP-83-54 | Tyre abrasion: Position on the draft UN Regulation |
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| GRBP-83-55/Rev.1 | Tyre abrasion: Proposal to amend document GRBP-83-49 |
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| GRBP/2025/27 | Tyre abrasion: Proposal for a new UN Regulation |
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