GRSG-109-19
Information on requirements for driver assistance systems for heavy goods vehicles addressing blind spot accidents
Information on requirements for driver assistance systems for heavy goods vehicles addressing blind spot accidents
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Reference Number: GRSG-109-19
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Information on BASt research into heavy vehicle accidents and fatalities involving cyclists. Germany intends to propose the mandatory installation of blind-spot detection systems for such vehicles.
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Submitted by: Germany
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Document date: 29 Sep 15
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GRSG-109-23
Proposal for the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 125
Proposal for the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 125
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Reference Number: GRSG-109-23
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Proposal to modify UN R125 in line with the proposed amendment to UN R46 (indirect vision) that introduces the use of camera-monitor systems (CMS) in place of rear-view mirrors (i.e., document GRSG/2015/2). This proposal is part of a package of proposals to amend the UN Regulations impacted by the amendment to UN R46 and would extend the provisions for rear-view mirrors to CMS devices.
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Submitted by: Germany
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Document date: 30 Sep 15
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-109-23/Rev.1
Proposal for a Supplement to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 125
Proposal for a Supplement to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 125
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Reference Number: GRSG-109-23/Rev.1
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Revised proposal, pursuant to the discussions at the 109th GRSG session, to modify UN R125 in line with the proposed amendment to UN R46 (indirect vision) that introduces the use of camera-monitor systems (CMS) in place of rear-view mirrors (i.e., document GRSG/2015/2). This proposal is part of a package of proposals to amend the UN Regulations impacted by the amendment to UN R46 and would extend the provisions for rear-view mirrors to CMS devices.
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Document date: 01 Oct 15
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-108-33
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 125
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 125
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Reference Number: GRSG-108-33
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An accident occurred where an N1 security vehicle fatally injured a child who was crossing the entrance to a supermarket car park. The vehicle had been modified from the original specification of the manufacturer by the removal of the side windows and the fitting of plastic glazing on both sides of the driver’s cab area, and a frame of strengthening material fitted to the replacement glazing. This reduced the side vision for the driver of the vehicle. Since UN R125 applies to M1 vehicles, the UK seeks guidance from GRSG on the application of UN R125 provisions to N1 vehicles.
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Submitted by: UK
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Document date: 01 May 15
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GRSG/2015/8
Proposal for the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 125
Proposal for the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 125
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Reference Number: GRSG/2015/8
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Proposal to modify UN R125 in line with the proposed amendment to UN R46 (indirect vision) that introduces the use of camera-monitor systems (CMS) in place of rear-view mirrors (i.e., document GRSG/2015/2). This proposal is part of a package of proposals to amend the UN Regulations impacted by the amendment to UN R46 and would extend the provisions for rear-view mirrors to CMS devices.
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Submitted by: Germany
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Document date: 19 Feb 15
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-109-23
Proposal for the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 125
Proposal for the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 125
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Reference Number: GRSG-109-23
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Proposal to modify UN R125 in line with the proposed amendment to UN R46 (indirect vision) that introduces the use of camera-monitor systems (CMS) in place of rear-view mirrors (i.e., document GRSG/2015/2). This proposal is part of a package of proposals to amend the UN Regulations impacted by the amendment to UN R46 and would extend the provisions for rear-view mirrors to CMS devices.
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Submitted by: Germany
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Document date: 30 Sep 15
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Document status: Superseded
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