| UN R152: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-24-04 |
|
Proposal to correct errors in the text of the 02 series and its supplements. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 24th GRVA session (19-23 Jan) |
| Document date: 07 Jan 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/21 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 2.14. to clarify that road surface friction coefficient of at least the specified Peak Braking Coefficient represents minimum values; amend paragraph 5.2.1.1. to align collision warning requirements with pedestrian and bicycle scenarios, requiring collision warning no later than 0.8 seconds before emergency braking or at braking start if anticipation time is insufficient; amend paragraph 5.2.1.2. to clarify that emergency braking involves a braking demand of at least 5.0 m/s² to the service braking system, permitting higher demands during collision warning for short durations. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for Supplements to the original text and 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/22 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 5.4.2.3. of the 01 series of amendments and the original version to UN R152 to require at least two deliberate actions by the driver where automatic deactivation of the AEBS function is a consequence of the driver manually switching off the ESC function of the vehicle. Footnotes 2 to 8 in the 01 series are renumbered to accurately reference correct footnotes. This revision addresses GRVA-24-04. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Blind Spot Information System for the Detection of Bicycles |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-08 |
|
Based on GRVA-25-08, the document addresses blind spot accidents involving right-turning trucks and bicycles. It distinguishes between warning systems requiring driver reaction time and automatic brake intervention systems. The document notes that information systems with low intensity have low annoyance and low risk of deactivation, while high-intensity warnings risk driver annoyance and deactivation. It describes a specific scenario at approximately 15 km/h where a truck brakes after a turn has started with a bicycle detected at high confidence. The document indicates that next steps in safety regarding blind spot accidents should involve automatic brake intervention and suggests future discussion of UN R151 in GRVA. |
| Submitted by: BASt |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 08 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 151 | Blind-spot information systems (BSIS) |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal to amend GRVA/2026/21 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-36 |
|
Proposal to remove para. 5.2.1.2. titled “Emergency braking” and delete the corresponding justification text “Update to paragraph 5.2.1.2.” At the January 2026 GRVA, it was agreed not to proceed with an amendment proposed to para. 5.2.1.2. The current proposal GRVA/2026/21 does not reflect the discussions from the previous session of GRVA. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEBS2 informal group status report to GRVA |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-49 |
|
The AEBS IWG held its initial meeting virtually on 22 April with about 50 attendees. Co-Chairs are Germany and Japan; Co-Secretaries are CLEPA and SAE. The IWG is requesting minor changes to its Terms of Reference. A schedule of meetings is planned from September 2026 through September 2028, including informal meetings for input from contracting parties and industry, discussion of requirements for speed reduction in nominal conditions, and investigation of false positives, with a draft regulation document planned for January 2028 and formal submission planned for September 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 21 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEGS2 informal group: Proposal to amend the terms of reference |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to revise the terms of reference and rules of procedures for the Informal Working Group on Advanced Emergency Braking Systems. The IWG shall review current regulatory actions and data on Automated Emergency Braking Systems and provide recommendations on future regulatory actions including revisions to UN Regulation No. 152. The IWG shall examine current AEBS regulations worldwide, assess accident situations for passenger vehicles, draft state-of-the-art performance requirements for collision scenarios involving pedestrians at night, investigate regulatory improvements to performance requirements, and investigate feasibility to include updated requirements to avoid false activation of AEBS for light vehicles. The IWG shall deliver complete regulatory text for AEBS for passenger vehicle requirements as revision of UN Regulation No. 152 for the September 2028 session of GRVA at the latest. |
| Submitted by: AEBS2 |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 22 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-24-04 |
|
Proposal to correct errors in the text of the 02 series and its supplements. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 24th GRVA session (19-23 Jan) |
| Document date: 07 Jan 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/21 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 2.14. to clarify that road surface friction coefficient of at least the specified Peak Braking Coefficient represents minimum values; amend paragraph 5.2.1.1. to align collision warning requirements with pedestrian and bicycle scenarios, requiring collision warning no later than 0.8 seconds before emergency braking or at braking start if anticipation time is insufficient; amend paragraph 5.2.1.2. to clarify that emergency braking involves a braking demand of at least 5.0 m/s² to the service braking system, permitting higher demands during collision warning for short durations. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for Supplements to the original text and 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/22 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 5.4.2.3. of the 01 series of amendments and the original version to UN R152 to require at least two deliberate actions by the driver where automatic deactivation of the AEBS function is a consequence of the driver manually switching off the ESC function of the vehicle. Footnotes 2 to 8 in the 01 series are renumbered to accurately reference correct footnotes. This revision addresses GRVA-24-04. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Blind Spot Information System for the Detection of Bicycles |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-08 |
|
Based on GRVA-25-08, the document addresses blind spot accidents involving right-turning trucks and bicycles. It distinguishes between warning systems requiring driver reaction time and automatic brake intervention systems. The document notes that information systems with low intensity have low annoyance and low risk of deactivation, while high-intensity warnings risk driver annoyance and deactivation. It describes a specific scenario at approximately 15 km/h where a truck brakes after a turn has started with a bicycle detected at high confidence. The document indicates that next steps in safety regarding blind spot accidents should involve automatic brake intervention and suggests future discussion of UN R151 in GRVA. |
| Submitted by: BASt |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 08 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 151 | Blind-spot information systems (BSIS) |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal to amend GRVA/2026/21 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-36 |
|
Proposal to remove para. 5.2.1.2. titled “Emergency braking” and delete the corresponding justification text “Update to paragraph 5.2.1.2.” At the January 2026 GRVA, it was agreed not to proceed with an amendment proposed to para. 5.2.1.2. The current proposal GRVA/2026/21 does not reflect the discussions from the previous session of GRVA. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEBS2 informal group status report to GRVA |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-49 |
|
The AEBS IWG held its initial meeting virtually on 22 April with about 50 attendees. Co-Chairs are Germany and Japan; Co-Secretaries are CLEPA and SAE. The IWG is requesting minor changes to its Terms of Reference. A schedule of meetings is planned from September 2026 through September 2028, including informal meetings for input from contracting parties and industry, discussion of requirements for speed reduction in nominal conditions, and investigation of false positives, with a draft regulation document planned for January 2028 and formal submission planned for September 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 21 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEGS2 informal group: Proposal to amend the terms of reference |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to revise the terms of reference and rules of procedures for the Informal Working Group on Advanced Emergency Braking Systems. The IWG shall review current regulatory actions and data on Automated Emergency Braking Systems and provide recommendations on future regulatory actions including revisions to UN Regulation No. 152. The IWG shall examine current AEBS regulations worldwide, assess accident situations for passenger vehicles, draft state-of-the-art performance requirements for collision scenarios involving pedestrians at night, investigate regulatory improvements to performance requirements, and investigate feasibility to include updated requirements to avoid false activation of AEBS for light vehicles. The IWG shall deliver complete regulatory text for AEBS for passenger vehicle requirements as revision of UN Regulation No. 152 for the September 2028 session of GRVA at the latest. |
| Submitted by: AEBS2 |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 22 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-24-04 |
|
Proposal to correct errors in the text of the 02 series and its supplements. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 24th GRVA session (19-23 Jan) |
| Document date: 07 Jan 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/21 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 2.14. to clarify that road surface friction coefficient of at least the specified Peak Braking Coefficient represents minimum values; amend paragraph 5.2.1.1. to align collision warning requirements with pedestrian and bicycle scenarios, requiring collision warning no later than 0.8 seconds before emergency braking or at braking start if anticipation time is insufficient; amend paragraph 5.2.1.2. to clarify that emergency braking involves a braking demand of at least 5.0 m/s² to the service braking system, permitting higher demands during collision warning for short durations. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for Supplements to the original text and 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/22 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 5.4.2.3. of the 01 series of amendments and the original version to UN R152 to require at least two deliberate actions by the driver where automatic deactivation of the AEBS function is a consequence of the driver manually switching off the ESC function of the vehicle. Footnotes 2 to 8 in the 01 series are renumbered to accurately reference correct footnotes. This revision addresses GRVA-24-04. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Blind Spot Information System for the Detection of Bicycles |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-08 |
|
Based on GRVA-25-08, the document addresses blind spot accidents involving right-turning trucks and bicycles. It distinguishes between warning systems requiring driver reaction time and automatic brake intervention systems. The document notes that information systems with low intensity have low annoyance and low risk of deactivation, while high-intensity warnings risk driver annoyance and deactivation. It describes a specific scenario at approximately 15 km/h where a truck brakes after a turn has started with a bicycle detected at high confidence. The document indicates that next steps in safety regarding blind spot accidents should involve automatic brake intervention and suggests future discussion of UN R151 in GRVA. |
| Submitted by: BASt |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 08 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 151 | Blind-spot information systems (BSIS) |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal to amend GRVA/2026/21 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-36 |
|
Proposal to remove para. 5.2.1.2. titled “Emergency braking” and delete the corresponding justification text “Update to paragraph 5.2.1.2.” At the January 2026 GRVA, it was agreed not to proceed with an amendment proposed to para. 5.2.1.2. The current proposal GRVA/2026/21 does not reflect the discussions from the previous session of GRVA. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEBS2 informal group status report to GRVA |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-49 |
|
The AEBS IWG held its initial meeting virtually on 22 April with about 50 attendees. Co-Chairs are Germany and Japan; Co-Secretaries are CLEPA and SAE. The IWG is requesting minor changes to its Terms of Reference. A schedule of meetings is planned from September 2026 through September 2028, including informal meetings for input from contracting parties and industry, discussion of requirements for speed reduction in nominal conditions, and investigation of false positives, with a draft regulation document planned for January 2028 and formal submission planned for September 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 21 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEGS2 informal group: Proposal to amend the terms of reference |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to revise the terms of reference and rules of procedures for the Informal Working Group on Advanced Emergency Braking Systems. The IWG shall review current regulatory actions and data on Automated Emergency Braking Systems and provide recommendations on future regulatory actions including revisions to UN Regulation No. 152. The IWG shall examine current AEBS regulations worldwide, assess accident situations for passenger vehicles, draft state-of-the-art performance requirements for collision scenarios involving pedestrians at night, investigate regulatory improvements to performance requirements, and investigate feasibility to include updated requirements to avoid false activation of AEBS for light vehicles. The IWG shall deliver complete regulatory text for AEBS for passenger vehicle requirements as revision of UN Regulation No. 152 for the September 2028 session of GRVA at the latest. |
| Submitted by: AEBS2 |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 22 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-24-04 |
|
Proposal to correct errors in the text of the 02 series and its supplements. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 24th GRVA session (19-23 Jan) |
| Document date: 07 Jan 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/21 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 2.14. to clarify that road surface friction coefficient of at least the specified Peak Braking Coefficient represents minimum values; amend paragraph 5.2.1.1. to align collision warning requirements with pedestrian and bicycle scenarios, requiring collision warning no later than 0.8 seconds before emergency braking or at braking start if anticipation time is insufficient; amend paragraph 5.2.1.2. to clarify that emergency braking involves a braking demand of at least 5.0 m/s² to the service braking system, permitting higher demands during collision warning for short durations. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for Supplements to the original text and 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/22 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 5.4.2.3. of the 01 series of amendments and the original version to UN R152 to require at least two deliberate actions by the driver where automatic deactivation of the AEBS function is a consequence of the driver manually switching off the ESC function of the vehicle. Footnotes 2 to 8 in the 01 series are renumbered to accurately reference correct footnotes. This revision addresses GRVA-24-04. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Blind Spot Information System for the Detection of Bicycles |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-08 |
|
Based on GRVA-25-08, the document addresses blind spot accidents involving right-turning trucks and bicycles. It distinguishes between warning systems requiring driver reaction time and automatic brake intervention systems. The document notes that information systems with low intensity have low annoyance and low risk of deactivation, while high-intensity warnings risk driver annoyance and deactivation. It describes a specific scenario at approximately 15 km/h where a truck brakes after a turn has started with a bicycle detected at high confidence. The document indicates that next steps in safety regarding blind spot accidents should involve automatic brake intervention and suggests future discussion of UN R151 in GRVA. |
| Submitted by: BASt |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 08 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 151 | Blind-spot information systems (BSIS) |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal to amend GRVA/2026/21 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-36 |
|
Proposal to remove para. 5.2.1.2. titled “Emergency braking” and delete the corresponding justification text “Update to paragraph 5.2.1.2.” At the January 2026 GRVA, it was agreed not to proceed with an amendment proposed to para. 5.2.1.2. The current proposal GRVA/2026/21 does not reflect the discussions from the previous session of GRVA. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEBS2 informal group status report to GRVA |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-49 |
|
The AEBS IWG held its initial meeting virtually on 22 April with about 50 attendees. Co-Chairs are Germany and Japan; Co-Secretaries are CLEPA and SAE. The IWG is requesting minor changes to its Terms of Reference. A schedule of meetings is planned from September 2026 through September 2028, including informal meetings for input from contracting parties and industry, discussion of requirements for speed reduction in nominal conditions, and investigation of false positives, with a draft regulation document planned for January 2028 and formal submission planned for September 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 21 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEGS2 informal group: Proposal to amend the terms of reference |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to revise the terms of reference and rules of procedures for the Informal Working Group on Advanced Emergency Braking Systems. The IWG shall review current regulatory actions and data on Automated Emergency Braking Systems and provide recommendations on future regulatory actions including revisions to UN Regulation No. 152. The IWG shall examine current AEBS regulations worldwide, assess accident situations for passenger vehicles, draft state-of-the-art performance requirements for collision scenarios involving pedestrians at night, investigate regulatory improvements to performance requirements, and investigate feasibility to include updated requirements to avoid false activation of AEBS for light vehicles. The IWG shall deliver complete regulatory text for AEBS for passenger vehicle requirements as revision of UN Regulation No. 152 for the September 2028 session of GRVA at the latest. |
| Submitted by: AEBS2 |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 22 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-24-04 |
|
Proposal to correct errors in the text of the 02 series and its supplements. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 24th GRVA session (19-23 Jan) |
| Document date: 07 Jan 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/21 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 2.14. to clarify that road surface friction coefficient of at least the specified Peak Braking Coefficient represents minimum values; amend paragraph 5.2.1.1. to align collision warning requirements with pedestrian and bicycle scenarios, requiring collision warning no later than 0.8 seconds before emergency braking or at braking start if anticipation time is insufficient; amend paragraph 5.2.1.2. to clarify that emergency braking involves a braking demand of at least 5.0 m/s² to the service braking system, permitting higher demands during collision warning for short durations. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for Supplements to the original text and 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/22 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 5.4.2.3. of the 01 series of amendments and the original version to UN R152 to require at least two deliberate actions by the driver where automatic deactivation of the AEBS function is a consequence of the driver manually switching off the ESC function of the vehicle. Footnotes 2 to 8 in the 01 series are renumbered to accurately reference correct footnotes. This revision addresses GRVA-24-04. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Blind Spot Information System for the Detection of Bicycles |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-08 |
|
Based on GRVA-25-08, the document addresses blind spot accidents involving right-turning trucks and bicycles. It distinguishes between warning systems requiring driver reaction time and automatic brake intervention systems. The document notes that information systems with low intensity have low annoyance and low risk of deactivation, while high-intensity warnings risk driver annoyance and deactivation. It describes a specific scenario at approximately 15 km/h where a truck brakes after a turn has started with a bicycle detected at high confidence. The document indicates that next steps in safety regarding blind spot accidents should involve automatic brake intervention and suggests future discussion of UN R151 in GRVA. |
| Submitted by: BASt |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 08 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 151 | Blind-spot information systems (BSIS) |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal to amend GRVA/2026/21 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-36 |
|
Proposal to remove para. 5.2.1.2. titled “Emergency braking” and delete the corresponding justification text “Update to paragraph 5.2.1.2.” At the January 2026 GRVA, it was agreed not to proceed with an amendment proposed to para. 5.2.1.2. The current proposal GRVA/2026/21 does not reflect the discussions from the previous session of GRVA. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEBS2 informal group status report to GRVA |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-49 |
|
The AEBS IWG held its initial meeting virtually on 22 April with about 50 attendees. Co-Chairs are Germany and Japan; Co-Secretaries are CLEPA and SAE. The IWG is requesting minor changes to its Terms of Reference. A schedule of meetings is planned from September 2026 through September 2028, including informal meetings for input from contracting parties and industry, discussion of requirements for speed reduction in nominal conditions, and investigation of false positives, with a draft regulation document planned for January 2028 and formal submission planned for September 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 21 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEGS2 informal group: Proposal to amend the terms of reference |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-50/Rev.1 |
|
Proposal to revise the terms of reference and rules of procedures for the Informal Working Group on Advanced Emergency Braking Systems. The IWG shall review current regulatory actions and data on Automated Emergency Braking Systems and provide recommendations on future regulatory actions including revisions to UN Regulation No. 152. The IWG shall examine current AEBS regulations worldwide, assess accident situations for passenger vehicles, draft state-of-the-art performance requirements for collision scenarios involving pedestrians at night, investigate regulatory improvements to performance requirements, and investigate feasibility to include updated requirements to avoid false activation of AEBS for light vehicles. The IWG shall deliver complete regulatory text for AEBS for passenger vehicle requirements as revision of UN Regulation No. 152 for the September 2028 session of GRVA at the latest. |
| Submitted by: AEBS2 |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 22 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-24-04 |
|
Proposal to correct errors in the text of the 02 series and its supplements. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 24th GRVA session (19-23 Jan) |
| Document date: 07 Jan 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/21 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 2.14. to clarify that road surface friction coefficient of at least the specified Peak Braking Coefficient represents minimum values; amend paragraph 5.2.1.1. to align collision warning requirements with pedestrian and bicycle scenarios, requiring collision warning no later than 0.8 seconds before emergency braking or at braking start if anticipation time is insufficient; amend paragraph 5.2.1.2. to clarify that emergency braking involves a braking demand of at least 5.0 m/s² to the service braking system, permitting higher demands during collision warning for short durations. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal for Supplements to the original text and 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/22 |
|
Proposal to amend paragraph 5.4.2.3. of the 01 series of amendments and the original version to UN R152 to require at least two deliberate actions by the driver where automatic deactivation of the AEBS function is a consequence of the driver manually switching off the ESC function of the vehicle. Footnotes 2 to 8 in the 01 series are renumbered to accurately reference correct footnotes. This revision addresses GRVA-24-04. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
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| Blind Spot Information System for the Detection of Bicycles |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-08 |
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Based on GRVA-25-08, the document addresses blind spot accidents involving right-turning trucks and bicycles. It distinguishes between warning systems requiring driver reaction time and automatic brake intervention systems. The document notes that information systems with low intensity have low annoyance and low risk of deactivation, while high-intensity warnings risk driver annoyance and deactivation. It describes a specific scenario at approximately 15 km/h where a truck brakes after a turn has started with a bicycle detected at high confidence. The document indicates that next steps in safety regarding blind spot accidents should involve automatic brake intervention and suggests future discussion of UN R151 in GRVA. |
| Submitted by: BASt |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 08 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 151 | Blind-spot information systems (BSIS) |
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| UN R152: Proposal to amend GRVA/2026/21 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-36 |
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Proposal to remove para. 5.2.1.2. titled “Emergency braking” and delete the corresponding justification text “Update to paragraph 5.2.1.2.” At the January 2026 GRVA, it was agreed not to proceed with an amendment proposed to para. 5.2.1.2. The current proposal GRVA/2026/21 does not reflect the discussions from the previous session of GRVA. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
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| AEBS2 informal group status report to GRVA |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-49 |
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The AEBS IWG held its initial meeting virtually on 22 April with about 50 attendees. Co-Chairs are Germany and Japan; Co-Secretaries are CLEPA and SAE. The IWG is requesting minor changes to its Terms of Reference. A schedule of meetings is planned from September 2026 through September 2028, including informal meetings for input from contracting parties and industry, discussion of requirements for speed reduction in nominal conditions, and investigation of false positives, with a draft regulation document planned for January 2028 and formal submission planned for September 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 21 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
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| AEGS2 informal group: Proposal to amend the terms of reference |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-50/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to revise the terms of reference and rules of procedures for the Informal Working Group on Advanced Emergency Braking Systems. The IWG shall review current regulatory actions and data on Automated Emergency Braking Systems and provide recommendations on future regulatory actions including revisions to UN Regulation No. 152. The IWG shall examine current AEBS regulations worldwide, assess accident situations for passenger vehicles, draft state-of-the-art performance requirements for collision scenarios involving pedestrians at night, investigate regulatory improvements to performance requirements, and investigate feasibility to include updated requirements to avoid false activation of AEBS for light vehicles. The IWG shall deliver complete regulatory text for AEBS for passenger vehicle requirements as revision of UN Regulation No. 152 for the September 2028 session of GRVA at the latest. |
| Submitted by: AEBS2 |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 22 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
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| UN R152: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA-24-04 |
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Proposal to correct errors in the text of the 02 series and its supplements. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 24th GRVA session (19-23 Jan) |
| Document date: 07 Jan 26 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
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| UN R152: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/21 |
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Proposal to amend paragraph 2.14. to clarify that road surface friction coefficient of at least the specified Peak Braking Coefficient represents minimum values; amend paragraph 5.2.1.1. to align collision warning requirements with pedestrian and bicycle scenarios, requiring collision warning no later than 0.8 seconds before emergency braking or at braking start if anticipation time is insufficient; amend paragraph 5.2.1.2. to clarify that emergency braking involves a braking demand of at least 5.0 m/s² to the service braking system, permitting higher demands during collision warning for short durations. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
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| UN R152: Proposal for Supplements to the original text and 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2026/22 |
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Proposal to amend paragraph 5.4.2.3. of the 01 series of amendments and the original version to UN R152 to require at least two deliberate actions by the driver where automatic deactivation of the AEBS function is a consequence of the driver manually switching off the ESC function of the vehicle. Footnotes 2 to 8 in the 01 series are renumbered to accurately reference correct footnotes. This revision addresses GRVA-24-04. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| Blind Spot Information System for the Detection of Bicycles |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-08 |
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Based on GRVA-25-08, the document addresses blind spot accidents involving right-turning trucks and bicycles. It distinguishes between warning systems requiring driver reaction time and automatic brake intervention systems. The document notes that information systems with low intensity have low annoyance and low risk of deactivation, while high-intensity warnings risk driver annoyance and deactivation. It describes a specific scenario at approximately 15 km/h where a truck brakes after a turn has started with a bicycle detected at high confidence. The document indicates that next steps in safety regarding blind spot accidents should involve automatic brake intervention and suggests future discussion of UN R151 in GRVA. |
| Submitted by: BASt |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 08 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 151 | Blind-spot information systems (BSIS) |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| UN R152: Proposal to amend GRVA/2026/21 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-36 |
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Proposal to remove para. 5.2.1.2. titled “Emergency braking” and delete the corresponding justification text “Update to paragraph 5.2.1.2.” At the January 2026 GRVA, it was agreed not to proceed with an amendment proposed to para. 5.2.1.2. The current proposal GRVA/2026/21 does not reflect the discussions from the previous session of GRVA. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 20 May 26 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEBS2 informal group status report to GRVA |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-49 |
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The AEBS IWG held its initial meeting virtually on 22 April with about 50 attendees. Co-Chairs are Germany and Japan; Co-Secretaries are CLEPA and SAE. The IWG is requesting minor changes to its Terms of Reference. A schedule of meetings is planned from September 2026 through September 2028, including informal meetings for input from contracting parties and industry, discussion of requirements for speed reduction in nominal conditions, and investigation of false positives, with a draft regulation document planned for January 2028 and formal submission planned for September 2028. |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 21 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
| Click here to view the full document file |
| AEGS2 informal group: Proposal to amend the terms of reference |
| Reference Number: GRVA-25-50/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to revise the terms of reference and rules of procedures for the Informal Working Group on Advanced Emergency Braking Systems. The IWG shall review current regulatory actions and data on Automated Emergency Braking Systems and provide recommendations on future regulatory actions including revisions to UN Regulation No. 152. The IWG shall examine current AEBS regulations worldwide, assess accident situations for passenger vehicles, draft state-of-the-art performance requirements for collision scenarios involving pedestrians at night, investigate regulatory improvements to performance requirements, and investigate feasibility to include updated requirements to avoid false activation of AEBS for light vehicles. The IWG shall deliver complete regulatory text for AEBS for passenger vehicle requirements as revision of UN Regulation No. 152 for the September 2028 session of GRVA at the latest. |
| Submitted by: AEBS2 |
| Meeting Sessions: 25th GRVA session (18-22 May) |
| Document date: 22 May 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 152 | Automatic Emergency Braking for M1/N1 vehicles |
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GRVA agreed to resume consideration of a proposal for clarifications to UN Regulation No. 152 (AEBS for M1 and N1), tabled by the expert from Australia.
| GRVA-25-36 | UN R152: Proposal to amend GRVA/2026/21 |
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| GRVA/2026/21 | UN R152: Proposal for amendments |
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GRVA may wish to consider a proposal for amendments to UN Regulation No. 152 similar to the amendments adopted in January 2026 on the basis of informal document GRVA-24-04, but applicable to the previous series of amendments.
| GRVA/2026/22 | UN R152: Proposal for Supplements to the original text and 01 series of amendments |
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GRVA will be briefed on the outcome of the first session of the IWG on AEBS.
| GRVA-25-49 | AEBS2 informal group status report to GRVA |
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| GRVA-25-50/Rev.1 | AEGS2 informal group: Proposal to amend the terms of reference |
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GRVA agreed to discuss the possibility of updating UN Regulation No. 151 (BSIS), which is currently under the remit of the Working Party on General Safety Provisions (GRSG), to improve safety by introducing braking provisions when a road user is detected in the blind spot.
| GRVA-25-08 | Blind Spot Information System for the Detection of Bicycles |
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GRVA may wish to consider proposals for amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 130, 131 and 152, if available.