Proposal from the Special Interest Group on UN R157 to clarify provisions regarding ALKS response to emergency vehicles and interpretation of the term ‘detectable collision’.
GRVA-10-26
UN R157: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2021/03
UN R157: Proposal for amendments to document GRVA/2021/03
Revised proposal from the Special Interest Group on UN R157 to extend the scope of the regulation to include all M (passenger) and N (commercial) category vehicles.
GRVA-10-35
UN R157: Amendments to document GRVA-10-25
UN R157: Amendments to document GRVA-10-25
Changes introduced per the GRVA deliberations on 26 May regarding ALKS response to emergency vehicles and interpretation of the term ‘detectable collision’.
GRVA-10-36
UN R157: Amendments to document GRVA-10-26
UN R157: Amendments to document GRVA-10-26
Changes introduced per the GRVA deliberations on 26 May regarding extension of the scope of the regulation to include all M (passenger) and N (commercial) category vehicles.
GRVA/2021/3
UN R157: Proposal for amendments (CLEPA and OICA)
UN R157: Proposal for amendments
Proposal to expand the scope to include N category vehicles and to apply the minimum performance for service braking systems (5 m/s²) as required in the 11 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 13, for vehicles of the Categories M2, M3, N2 and N3. The overall objective of the former Informal Working Group (IWG) on Automatically Commanded Steering Function (ACSF) was to develop technical requirements for Automated Lane Keeping Systems (ALKS). The initial limitation to passenger cars (M1 category vehicles) was agreed in order to deliver within the given timeline. After having successfully accomplished the work for the system in a first step, the automotive industry has now reviewed and examined the existing requirements under the premise of including all vehicle categories M and N.