Working Party on Lighting and Light-signalling | Session 72 | 20-22 Oct 2014
Geneva
Agenda Item 4. (b (ii))
Proposal for amendments to the 06 series of amendments

12. The expert from Germany presented a revised proposal to require side marker lamps to flash together with direction indicators on heavy goods vehicles and buses (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2014/33, GRE-72-22) as well as additional transitional provisions (GRE-72-05 and GRE-72-06). Following an in-depth discussion, GRE adopted this proposal as contained in Annex VI to the report and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their March 2015 sessions as draft Supplement 5 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48. GRE agreed not to include any specific transitional provisions, because the transitional provisions for the 06 series of amendments would also apply to this proposal.

13. The expert from GTB proposed to remove a conflict with the text of Regulation No. 19 on markings of front fog lamps that are reciprocally incorporated with the main beam (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2014/22, GRE-72-10). GRE adopted this proposal as contained in Annex VII to the report and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their March 2015 sessions as a draft Supplements not only to the 06, but also to the 04 and 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48.

14. The expert from GTB recalled the outcome of the GTB study on visibility and glare (GRE-71-32) and presented a first draft of amendments to Regulation No. 48 addressing the visibility distance and glare issues (GRE-72-07). This proposal received comments by the expert from Poland (GRE-72-23-Rev.1). Various experts generally agreed that the current requirement for automatic levelling in Regulation No. 48 (2,000 lm luminous flux of the light source) should be replaced by other deciding factors for headlamp glare, such as the vehicle pitch angle, loading conditions and initial headlamp aiming. However, no consensus was reached on exact replacement criteria. The expert from UK suggested that an informal group be established to speed up the finalization of the amendment proposal. The experts from France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands were of the view that GTB should be tasked to submit a concrete proposal to the next session of GRE. GRE invited GTB, OICA and interested Contracting Parties to organize a meeting with the aim to elaborate a revised proposal. The experts from France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland and UK expressed their interest in participating in this meeting.

15. The expert from the Netherlands, in his capacity of Chair of the task force on tell-tale requirements, reported on the progress made by the task force. GRE noted that the task force would submit its proposals to the next session of GRE.

Documentation
GRE-71-32 GTB Task Force: Coordination of Automotive Visibility and Glare Studies (GTB)
GRE-72-05 Proposal to amend the draft Supplement to the 06 series of amendments of Regulation No. 48 (Germany)
GRE-72-06 Proposal for a new Supplement to the 05 Series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
GRE-72-07 Suggestion on how to implement the outcome of the GTB Visibility and Glare Study in Regulation No. 48 (GTB)
GRE-72-10 Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 (GTB)
GRE-72-21 Draft proposal to introduce “side illuminating lamp” to Regulation No. 119 and Regulation No. 48 (Poland)
GRE-72-22 Revised proposal for a Supplement to the 06 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 48 (Germany)
GRE-72-23/Rev.1 Poland comments on GTB suggestions for implementing the GTB Visibility and Glare Study in Regulation No. 48 (Poland)
GRE/2014/22 Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 (GTB)
GRE/2014/33 Proposal for a Supplement to the 06 series of amendments of Regulation No. 48 (Germany)
GRE/2014/39 Proposal for Supplements to the 04, 05 and 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 (Germany)
GRE/2014/40 Proposal for Supplements to the 04, 05 and 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 (OICA)