UN R159: proposal for amendment
Document GRSG-123-32
31 March 2022

All major amendments address the test tolerances of the subject vehicle and the test target only. They do not affect the Moving Off Information System safety requirements, however increased the system robustness and ensure the feasibility of physical test conditions and vehicle characteristics.

Submitted by OICA
Status: Superseded
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Previous Documents, Discussions, and Outcomes
4.7.9. | Proposal for part I of supplement 2 to the original version of UN Regulation No. 159 (Moving Off Information System)
4.7.10. | Proposal for part II of supplement 2 to the original version of UN Regulation No. 159 (Moving Off Information System)
4. (d) | UN Regulation No. 159 (Moving Off Information System)

22. GRSG noted GRSG-123-11-Rev.1 prepared by IWG VRU-Proxi allowing some vehicles to not fulfil the requirements of the Moving Off Information Systems (MOIS) as long as they are not ready to drive off, or during operation of incompatible auxiliary equipment, if agreed by the Type Approval Authority. GRSG note also GRSG-123-32 tabled by the expert from OICA to address the test tolerances of the subject vehicle and the test target only.

23. GRSG adopted GRSG-123-11-Rev.1 and GRSG-123-32 as reproduced in annex V to the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit the proposals as separate documents, both as draft Supplement 2 to the original version of UN Regulation No. 159 (Moving Off Information System) to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their November 2022 sessions. At the same time, it was agreed to keep both official proposals to WP.29, in the agenda of the October 2022 session of GRSG for possible further development.

Related and Previous Documents
WP.29/2022/125
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