UN R107: Proposal for a Supplement to the 08 series of amendments
Document GRSG-115-15
4 October 2018

Proposal to amend the transitional provisions in order to extend the use of the 06 and 07 series beyond 2022 for vehicles not affected by the 08 series of amendments (i.e., new interior fitting visual contrast requirements).

Submitted by OICA
Status: Superseded
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Previous Documents, Discussions, and Outcomes
4.8.5. | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 08 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 107 (M2 and M3 vehicles)
4.10.3. | Proposal for Corrigendum 2 to Revision 4 of UN Regulation No. 107 (M2 and M3 vehicles)
4.10.4. | Proposal for Corrigendum 2 to Revision 5 of UN Regulation No. 107 (M2 and M3 vehicles)
4.10.5. | Proposal for Corrigendum 3 to Revision 6 of UN Regulation No. 107 (M2 and M3 vehicles)
4.10.6. | Proposal for Corrigendum 2 to Revision 7 of UN Regulation No. 107 (M2 and M3 vehicles)
4.10.7. | Proposal for Corrigendum 1 to Revision 8 of UN Regulation No. 107 (M2 and M3 vehicles)
2. (a) | UN Regulation No. 107 (M2 and M3 vehicles)

8. GRSG considered in detail GRSG-115-15, tabled by the expert from OICA, that clarified the transitional provisions for the approval of vehicles which are not affected by the latest 08 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 107. The expert from EC underlined the urgency for adopting this additional provision to give certainty to contracting parties and manufacturers. Finally, GRSG endorsed the proposal as reproduced below. The secretariat was requested to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 as a draft Supplement 1 to the 08 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 107 for consideration at their March 2019 sessions.

Insert a new paragraph 10.24., to read:

10.24.Notwithstanding paragraphs 10.20. and 10.22., Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall continue to accept type approvals granted to the 06 or 07 series of amendments to vehicles which are not affected by the 08 series of amendments.

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WP.29/2019/12
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