Autonomous Vehicle Signalling Requirements (AVSR) reports to GRE
Documents
20 Mar ADS Marker Lamps: Comments on the proposal for a new UN Regulation (Japan) AVSR-28-02/Rev.2 2026-03-20 Japan
2 Feb Autonomous Vehicle Signalling Requirements: Agenda for the 29th (February 2026) session AVSR-29-01/Rev.1 2026-02-02
10 Feb Input on ADS marker lamps (GTB) AVSR-29-02/Rev.1 2026-02-10 GTB
11 Feb Autonomous Vehicle Signalling Requirements: Report of the 29th (February 2026) session AVSR-29-03 2026-02-11
12 Mar SAE J4134: ADS Marker Lamp (SAE) AVSR-30-01 2026-03-12 SAE J3134 is copyright protected - Please read the disclaimer on first page. SAE
20 Mar Autonomous Vehicle Signalling Requirements: Agenda for the 30th (March 2026) session AVSR-30-02/Rev.1 2026-03-20
20 Mar Input concerning specifications for ADS marker lamps (Japan) AVSR-30-03 2026-03-20 Japan
31 Mar ADS marker lamps: Draft text for a new UN Regulation for type approvals (GTB) AVSR-30-04/Rev.1 2026-03-31 GTB
31 Mar Autonomous Vehicle Signalling Requirements: Report of the 30th (March 2026) session AVSR-30-05 2026-03-31 The GRE Taskforce on Autonomous Vehicle Signalling discussed Automated Driving System marker lamps, including Japanese input on Vienna Convention compliance, vehicle categories under the 1958 Agreement, mandatory rear installation requirements, variable intensity settings, daytime/nighttime definitions, side marker lamp configurations, agricultural vehicle applicability, rooftop installation alternatives, and operational conditions adjacent to direction indicators. Several technical issues remain unresolved. An informal proposal for a hybrid regulation is expected for the 95th GRE session. The next meeting is scheduled for 18 June 2026.
21 Apr AVRS task force report to GRE () AVSR-30-06/Rev.1 2026-04-21
31 Mar Connection details for joining the session (.ics file) 2026-03-31
1 Jun Autonomous Vehicle Signalling Requirements: Agenda for the 31st (June 2026) session AVSR-31-01 2026-06-01 The document is an agenda for the 31st meeting of the GRE Taskforce on Autonomous Vehicle Signalling Requirements, scheduled for 18 June 2026 from 09:00 to 13:00 CEST via WebEx. The agenda includes welcome remarks, introduction of participants, adoption of the agenda (AVSR-31-01), approval of the report of the 29th meeting (AVSR-30-05), a report from GRE-94 / TF FADS (GRE-94-23), discussion of ADS marker lamps including Japanese input and a draft hybrid regulation proposal (AVSR-28-02, AVSR-30-03, AVSR-31-02/-03), miscellaneous items, working plan for future steps, and next meeting arrangements. Japan has offered to host a September meeting in Tokyo.
1 Jun ADS marker lamps: Draft technical specifications (GTB) AVSR-31-02 2026-06-01 Draft technical specifications establish mandatory ADS marker lamps on motor vehicles of categories M<sub>1</sub>–M<sub>3</sub>, N<sub>1</sub>–N<sub>3</sub>, L<sub>6</sub>, and L<sub>7</sub>, with front and rear lamps mandatory and side lamps mandatory or optional depending on vehicle length. Front lamps require daytime photometry of 50–300 cd and nighttime 10–125 cd; rear lamps require 20–120 cd daytime and 4–42 cd nighttime. Side lamps vary by type. All lamps are blue-green turquoise, mounted at minimum 250 mm height, and activate automatically only in fully automated mode with manual switching prohibited. GTB
1 Jun ADS Marker Lamps: Intermediate draft for a new UN Regulation AVSR-31-03 2026-06-01 This intermediate draft proposes a new UN Regulation on ADS Marker Lamps based on discussions in technical groups. The regulation establishes requirements for approval of ADS Marker Lamps for motor vehicles of categories M<sub>1</sub>–M<sub>3</sub>, N<sub>1</sub>–N<sub>3</sub>, L<sub>6</sub>–L<sub>7</sub>, and O, as well as vehicle installation requirements. Key provisions include definitions of front, rear, and side ADS Marker Lamp categories with specifications for luminous intensity, colour (blue-green), geometric visibility angles, and positioning. The regulation covers lamp approval procedures, technical requirements, conformity testing, markings, and vehicle-level installation specifications including electrical connections, operational conditions, and interactions with direction indicators. Transitional provisions and communication forms for approvals are included.