Acceleration Control for Pedal Error (GTR) (ACPE-GTR) reports to GRVA
Documents
13 Jan Logistical information for the 2nd ACPE GTR informal group session ACPE-GTR-02-01 2026-01-13
24 Feb Acceleration Control for Pedal Error (GTR): Agenda for the 2nd (February 2026) session ACPE-GTR-02-02/Rev.6 2026-02-24
16 Feb Accelerator Pedal Error: Summary of Incident Sequence (NPRA) ACPE-GTR-02-03 2026-02-16 NPRA
19 Feb Comment and Response to Document ACPE-GTR-01-03 (CLEPA and OICA) ACPE-GTR-02-04/Rev.1 2026-02-19 CLEPA OICA
18 Feb Pedal error maneuver research (CLEPA and OICA) ACPE-GTR-02-05 2026-02-18 CLEPA OICA
18 Feb Item list supporting comments in document ACPE-GTR-02-04 (CLEPA and OICA) ACPE-GTR-02-06 2026-02-18 CLEPA OICA
8 Mar ACPE: Transport Canada ACPE Research Testing (TC) ACPE-GTR-02-07 2026-03-08 TC
8 Mar Pedal Misapplication in Korea: Case Analysis and Future Roadmap (KATRI) ACPE-GTR-02-08 2026-03-08 KATRI
24 Feb ACPE: Safety risk analysis and status of China’s national standard (China) ACPE-GTR-02-09 2026-02-24 China
8 Mar ACPE: Conversion table from UN R175 to wording appropriate to GTR ACPE-GTR-02-10 2026-03-08
8 Mar Questions for research on ACPE ACPE-GTR-02-11 2026-03-08 The draft document identifies potential research questions for ACPE (Acceleration Control for Pedal Error) systems across three categories: basic data collection on system specifications and cost-benefit analysis; performance requirements and test procedures; and human factors analysis. Research priorities include surveying existing ACPE technologies, analyzing accident data and system costs, establishing control philosophy, defining triggering conditions, and investigating pedal misapplication.
8 Mar ACPE: Driving simulator experiment scenario (OICA and CLEPA) ACPE-GTR-02-12 2026-03-08 OICA CLEPA
23 Mar Acceleration Control for Pedal Error (GTR): Report of the 2nd (February 2026) session ACPE-GTR-02-13 2026-03-23
8 May Acceleration Control for Pedal Error (GTR): Agenda for the 3rd (May 2026) session ACPE-GTR-03-01/Rev.5 2026-05-08 The informal working group on Global Technical Regulation for Acceleration Control for Pedal Error will meet on May 8th, 2026 via MS Teams from 12:00 to 14:00 CEST. The agenda includes approval of the agenda, adoption of the draft report for the previous meeting, review of a list of ACPE-equipped vehicles, preliminary outcome and planning research activities, coordination of research activities, other business, and a list of action items and next meetings.
24 Apr ACPE: Coordination of research activities to support development ACPE-GTR-03-02 2026-04-24
8 May List of ACPE-equipped vehicles (CLEPA) ACPE-GTR-03-03/Rev.1 2026-05-08 No vehicles have received certification under UN R175-00/01. The document lists representative ACPE-equipped vehicle models from various manufacturers and markets, detailing their sensor configurations, target objects, and operation speed ranges. Sensor types include ultrasonic sonar, monocular camera, stereo camera, and milli-wave radar. Target objects are stationary objects and pedestrians. Vehicles exhibit variation in forward and rearward equipment and low-speed braking function inclusion. Performance definitions differ by OEM and are not directly comparable across manufacturers or to UN R175 requirements. CLEPA
8 May ACPE: Korea activities update (KATRI) ACPE-GTR-03-05 2026-05-08 The Korea Automobile Testing & Research Institute presents two planned ACPE GTR studies. Study #1 on normal pedal operation speed range is in pre-R&D phase with data collection ongoing from elderly drivers; results will not be presented in 2026 due to required data processing and insufficient time for statistically meaningful analysis. Study #2 analyzes pedal misoperation speed using 10 Hz EDR data from nine real-world crash cases where manufacturers concluded no vehicle defects. Analysis is in progress with results to be shared at subsequent meetings as additional cases are confirmed. KATRI