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| Document title | RE3: Application of vehicle categories to hybrid design | ||||||||||
| Date | 5 Nov 2025 | ||||||||||
| Source(s) | Russia | ||||||||||
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| WP.29 | Session 197 | 10-14 Nov 2025 |
83. The representative from the Russian Federation informed WP.29 about difficulties in categorization, according to R.E.3, of a three-wheeled vehicle designed to be used as a dump truck (WP.29-197-12). While it should in principle be classified as L5 , the vehicle could not being qualified as such since it does not look like a motorcycle and because actual provisions of several UN Regulations applicable to L5 category are not relevant for this vehicle. The representative from India followed with interest this presentation since his country hosts the most relevant production of three-wheeled vehicles at the global level. WP.29 finally invited the representative of the Russian Federation to draft a proposal of amendment to introduce a new definition to accommodate such vehicles in R.E.3, for consideration in GRSG. |
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