Proposal for Supplement 18 to Regulation No. 4
Document GRE/2014/12
17 January 2014

Text prepared by Japan and Finland to introduce provisions for registration plates that differ in size from the standard EU plates.

Submitted by Japan and Finland
Status: Superseded
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Previous Documents, Discussions, and Outcomes
4.6. | Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRE
4.6.1. | Proposal for Supplement 17 to Regulation No. 4

59. Agenda item 4.6.1, Regulation No. 4, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2014/54, insert the following amendments, to read:

In the title of the document, replace “Supplement 18” to read “Supplement 17”.

The amendments to Annex 3, correct to read:
“…
Category 1a (340 × 240 mm)

Category 1b (520 × 120 mm)

Category 1c (255 × 165 mm)
…”

Add the end of the document, correct to read:
“…
q = 145 mm
r = 50 mm

Note: In the case of devices ……"

12. (c) | Development of an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA)

55. The experts from Finland and Japan presented ECE/TRANS/GRE/2014/12 amending UN Regulation No. 4 (Rear registration plate lamps) for the purposes of IVWTA and introducing provisions for illuminating registration plates of five different sizes (categories) which are currently used around the world. When applying for the first approval or at a later stage, the applicant should indicate the category(ies) which the device is intended to illuminate. GRE adopted the proposal and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2014 sessions as draft Supplement 18 to UN Regulation No. 4.

14. (c) | Development of an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA)

43. The expert from Japan presented GRE-70-38, supporting GRE-70-30 amending Regulation No. 4 for the purpose of IVWTA. The proposal received some comments. GRE agreed to revisit this item at its next session on the basis of a revised proposal, which the expert from Japan volunteered to prepare.

Related and Previous Documents
GRE-70-30
WP.29/2014/54
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