GRE-78-03
Evocative, suggestive or figurative apparent surfaces (France and Germany)
Evocative, suggestive or figurative apparent surfaces
Request for guidance regarding interpretation of UN lighting rules:
Is it allowed that the shape of the apparent surface can be the logo of the manufacturer brand or other brand-identifying figures?
Is it allowed that the shape of the apparent surface can be the same as an evocative/suggestive figure? Even as an informative figure such as road traffic
signs?
Is the advertising lighting allowed at the national level in the Contracting parties, regarding to its influence on road safety and distraction?
Do we have to consider an apparent surface, whose shape is the logo of a brand manufacturer or other brand-identifying figures, as a advertising lighting?
GRSG-113-39
UN R121: Proposal for Supplement 10 to the original series of amendments and Supplement 2 to the 01 series of amendments (OICA)
UN R121: Proposal for Supplement 10 to the original series of amendments and Supplement 2 to the 01 series of amendments
Proposal to delete footnote 18 of Table 1 regarding telltale no. 1 (Master lighting switch) when it is combined with telltale no. 19 (Position, side marker, and/or end-outline marker lamps). The footnote is redundant and potentially confusing since UN R121 already refers to paragraph 5. of ISO 2575-2004 which states, “A given symbol may be shown in more than one of the colours specified in 5.1 in order to convey a change in the operating condition.”
GRSG-113-42
UN R121: Proposal for Supplement 10 to the original series of amendments and Supplement 2 to the 01 series of amendments (OICA)
UN R121: Proposal for Supplement 10 to the original series of amendments and Supplement 2 to the 01 series of amendments
Proposal to insert Footnote 18 for Tell-tale 1 (Master lighting switch) stating, “Symbol may be shown in other colours than specified in column 5 in order to convey different meanings according to the general colour coding as proposed in paragraph 5. of ISO 2575-2004.”
WP.29/2017/67
Draft General Guidelines for UN regulatory procedures and transitional provisions in UN Regulations
Draft General Guidelines for UN regulatory procedures and transitional provisions in UN Regulations
Proposal to supersede the current guidelines for regulatory procedures and transitional provisions for UN Regulations (document WP.29/1044 and its Revision 1) with updated general guidelines for establishing or amending UN Regulations, including for the definition of scope, administrative and transitional provisions, use of alternative requirements, and cross-referencing with other regulations. This proposal aims to
Streamline future work without superseding provisions of the 1958 Agreement and the existing UN Regulations,
Clarify rulemaking procedures pursuant to Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement, and
Ensure “good regulatory practice” through clarifications to avoid divergence between the interpretation of Revision 3 and the application to UN Regulations.
WP.29/2017/67/Corr.1
Projet de Directives générales concernant l’élaboration des Règlements de l’ONU et les dispositions transitoires qu’ils contiennent - Rectificatif
Projet de Directives générales concernant l’élaboration des Règlements de l’ONU et les dispositions transitoires qu’ils contiennent - Rectificatif
Correction to align the French text with the English and Russian versions.
WP.29/2017/107
Draft General Guidelines for United Nations regulatory procedures and transitional provisions in UN Regulations
Draft General Guidelines for United Nations regulatory procedures and transitional provisions in UN Regulations
Proposal from the IWVTA informal group to supersede the current guidelines for regulatory procedures and transitional provisions for UN Regulations (document WP.29/1044 and its Revision 1) with updated general guidelines for establishing or amending UN Regulations, including for the definition of scope, administrative and transitional provisions, use of alternative requirements, and cross-referencing with other regulations. This proposal aims to
Streamline future work without superseding provisions of the 1958 Agreement and the existing UN Regulations,
Clarify rulemaking procedures pursuant to Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement, and
Ensure “good regulatory practice” through clarifications to avoid divergence between the interpretation of Revision 3 and the application to UN Regulations.