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22 May 2026 | Emergency door opening: Proposal for submergence test procedure | ED...
22 May 2026 | Emergency door opening: Meaning of "intuitive" | EDO-05-04/Rev.1
22 May 2026 | EDO: Draft text for power loss testing (Annex 7) | EDO-05-03/Rev.2
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Emergency door opening: Proposal for submergence test procedure
Reference Number: EDO-05-05/Rev.1

During vehicle submergence, at least 1 window per row of seats shall be able to be opened to allow occupant escape, and shall remain openable for at least 2 minutes from water entry. The vehicle shall be lowered into a water-filled container within a 10-degree horizontal angle in X longitudinal and lateral directions. T0 is counted from when lowering straps slacken and the vehicle floats. After 2 minutes of floating, the window must be opened to its lowest position, or automatically lowered if equipped with automatic window lowering system. Alternative sub-system tests demonstrating window opening functionality under water, in agreement with the approval authority and its designated technical service, are acceptable. The test is fulfilled if the window is open to its lowest position after the test.

Submitted by: Netherlands and Spain
Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr)
Document date: 22 May 26
Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening
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Emergency door opening: Meaning of "intuitive"
Reference Number: EDO-05-04/Rev.1

The operation of latch-release controls and door handles shall be considered intuitive where vehicle occupants are able to identify and operate the means of door opening or latch release immediately and without the need for prior instruction or prior experience with the specific system, by having a distinctive shape, colour or marking, not covered or hidden. This requirement is intended to ensure that occupants are able to open a door or release a latch quickly and reliably, regardless of their familiarity with the vehicle.

Submitted by: Germany
Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr)
Document date: 22 May 26
Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening
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EDO: Draft text for power loss testing (Annex 7)
Reference Number: EDO-05-03/Rev.2

The purpose of this test is to verify that door-opening systems remain fully functional following an emergency event leading to a loss of the vehicle’s power supply. After power loss, all doors providing direct occupant entry or exit must demonstrate they can be unlocked, unlatched, and opened from the interior by an occupant seated next to the door regardless of ignition status or initial latch position, and when unlocked, can be unlatched and opened from the exterior by a person standing next to the vehicle. The interior test requires disconnecting the main power supply, waiting 60 minutes, then operating interior means to unlock and unlatch the door and open it using the interior door handle within 10 minutes, repeated up to five cycles. The exterior test requires disconnecting the main power supply, waiting 60 minutes, then operating the exterior latch release control and exterior door handle within 10 minutes, repeated up to five cycles.

Submitted by: Germany
Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr)
Document date: 22 May 26
Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening
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What is IWVTA?
Reference Number: DETA-IWVTA-WS-01-03

IWVTA is an internationally recognised whole vehicle type approval scheme within the revised 1958 Agreement framework. It establishes mutual recognition of vehicle type approvals at the whole vehicle level across Contracting Parties, eliminating requirements for further testing, documentation, or certification for safety, environment, energy, and anti-theft. IWVTA comprises two approaches: U-IWVTA applies the highest stringency of latest UN Regulations, while L-IWVTA permits omissions or lower stringency versions. The scope is limited to passenger cars. Merits include simplified type approval systems, reduced testing and administrative costs, and shortened processing times.

Meeting Sessions: 1st DETA-IWVTA-WS session (17 Jun)
Document date: 22 May 26
Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) and United Nations Agreement | 1958 Agreement
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Substitute Light Sources: Agenda for the 28th (June 2026) session
Reference Number: TFSR-28-01

The agenda includes welcome and opening remarks, introduction of participants, adoption of the agenda, report of the 27th meeting (TFSR-27-03), way forward (GRE-91-14), review of GRE-94 report (GRE-94-18), proposals for R.E.5 including H11 LEDr (entered-into-force November 2024 GRE-90-02), H8 LEDr, H16 LEDr, HB4 LEDr (entered-into-force March 2026), front fog types, high beam types, low beam types, clarification of UN R37 requirements for LEDr, enforcement and market surveillance issues (TFSR-26-04,) preparation of GRE-95 status report, any other business, and next meetings.

Meeting Sessions: 28th TFSR session (15 Jun)
Document date: 22 May 26
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  • UN R48 Installation of Lighting
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  • Simplification of Lighting Regulations
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