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Document Title | ETRTO proposals for amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 30 and 64 on Extended Mobility Tyres | ||||||||
Reference Number | GRB-68-14 | ||||||||
Date |
13 Sep 2018
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Source(s) | ETRTO | ||||||||
Rulemaking Area(s) | UN R30 Pneumatic Tires and UN R64 Spare Tires | ||||||||
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Related Documents | |||||||||
GRB-69-12 | UN R30 and R64: EMT-ETRTO answer to Contracting Party question from GRB 68th session | ||||||||
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GRB | Session 68 | 12-14 Sep 2018 |
28. The expert from ETRTO proposed amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 30 and 64 which introduce provisions related to extended mobility tyres (EMT) (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2018/6, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2018/7 and GRB-68-14). He pointed out that EMT were already available on the market and needed to be regulated. The experts from Germany, Italy and Japan supported the proposals. The experts from France, Netherlands and Switzerland posed questions. The expert from UK requested data on the availability of EMT on the market. GRB was of the view that Contracting Parties needed more time to study the proposals and decided to defer this item to the next session. Meanwhile, GRB experts were invited to study the proposals and send their remarks to ETRTO. |
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