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| Document title | Regulatory fitness for Automated Driving Systems | ||||||||||
| Date | 10 Nov 2025 | ||||||||||
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| WP.29 | Session 197 | 10-14 Nov 2025 |
24. The representative of France, speaking on behalf of the Chairs of the Expert Groups on Regulatory Fitness for Automated Driving Systems (FADS), presented the current status of the review of existing UN Regulations related to ADS (WP.29-197-25). He recalled the initial ambition to prepare the necessary amendments to all these Regulations for adoption at the June 2026 WP.29 session, alongside the UN Global Technical Regulation (GTR) and the UN Regulation on ADS. However, he noted potential delays in meeting this deadline and proposed two options for submitting the amendments both to the June and November 2026 sessions. Following an in-depth discussion, WP.29 reaffirmed its objective to adopt all documents at its June 2026 session and invited the GR Chairs to consider various strategies to ensure timely preparation of the required documents. The representative of the European Commission welcomed the progress of the work of different task forces and invited the experts of task forces to conclude the work on all the revisions of UN Regulations by June 2026, even if this leads to individual CPs submitting working proposals directly to WP29. |
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