26. The World Forum recalled the oral report of the Chair of GRE, given during the 152nd session (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1087, paras. 33 to 38) and approved the report.
33. The Chair of GRE reported on the results made by GRE during its sixty-fourth session (for details, see the report of the session ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/64).
34. Regarding the 1998 Agreement, he reported that although most lamps installed on today’s motor vehicles satisfy all regulations in force around the world, no Contracting Party had proposed to develop a gtr in the area of lighting and light-signalling.
35. With regard to the 1958 Agreement, he suggested to assign to GRE Regulations Nos. 60 and 121, currently under the responsibility of GRSG, as these Regulations relate to the drivers’ visual information, as do all Regulations related to lighting and light-signalling. Such allocation of Regulations related to drivers’ visibility would allow GRE to be more responsive to the needs of the ITS informal group. WP.29 agreed to take a decision of this matter at its March 2011 session.
36. The Chair informed the World Forum that GRE proposed to delete all the annexes related to lighting and light-signalling devices of the proposal for the Revision of the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3). He indicated that these annexes would be incorporated into the Horizontal Reference Document, being developed by the corresponding informal group. On these matters, WP.29 noted some concerns and agreed to discuss them under agenda item 8.7 (see para. 91 below).
37. Moreover, the Chair of GRE reported that the Working Party had agreed to set up a permanent ad hoc group of experts to work on issues related to Regulation No. 10.
38. The World Forum noted that Mr. Gorzkowski (Canada) had been re-elected as GRE Chair for the year 2011.