Proposal of supplements to the 04, 05, and 06 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 48
Reference Number: GRE/2016/9
Proposal for Supplement 17 to the 04 series of amendments, Supplement 10 to the 05 series of amendments and Supplement 8 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48. The proposal seeks to clarify paragraph 6.21.1.2.4. with regard to the application of conspicuity markings on bodywork made of flexible material.
Revised proposal for the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 86
Reference Number: GRE/2016/16
Proposal by the GRE Informal Group “Agricultural Vehicles Lighting Installation” (AVLI) to update and revise Regulation No. 86, superseding document GRE/2015/43.
Proposal for a draft Resolution on the common specification of light source categories
Reference Number: GRE/2016/5
Proposal from the informal working group on the Simplification of Lighting Regulations to consolidate data sheets for light-source categories (UN R37 on filament lamps, UN R99 on gas-discharge light sources, and UN R128 on LED light sources). The data sheets for light sources are moved from Annexes 1 of these Regulations to the proposed Resolution. Moreover, the proposals to phase out some filament light source categories (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2015/29), to introduce new LED light source categories LW3, LY3, LR5, LW5 and LY5 and to align some drawings of category LR4 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2015/30), all adopted by the Working Party on Lighting and Light-Signalling at its seventy-fourth session, were merged with this proposal.
Proposal for Supplement 19 to the 01 series of Regulation No. 53
Reference Number: GRE/2016/15
Proposal to remove restrictions that impede the use of bend lighting on motorcycles. UN R53 currently prohibits the use of additional lighting units when the driving beam is in use. This requirement unnecessarily restricts the use of ALU to improve road illumination at night when the motorcycle is banking through a turn.
Proposal for Supplement 26 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6 and Supplement 24 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7
Reference Number: GRE/2016/11
Proposal to align the text in the header row of the table in paragraph 6.1 (light emitted by the lamps) with the definitions used in Regulation No. 48 for the installation of “single lamps”, “lamps marked D” and “interdependent lamps”.
Proposal for amendments to the 03, 04, 05 and 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48.
Reference Number: GRE/2016/10
Proposal to further refine the transitional provisions of UN R48. In 2014, the transitional provisions of UN R48 were changed in order to avoid having more than one series of amendments in force at the same time (via Supplement 3 to the 06 series of amendments). This change allows earlier series of amendments to be “frozen” and used under the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system (IWVTA) as “versions” of UN R48. However, the possibility for the partial application of a series of amendments resulting from the installation of new equipment on a vehicle approved to an earlier series has been raised within the IWVTA. This proposal refines the transitional provisions in order to enable partial application of a series through an extension of the existing approval rather by requiring a new approval. At the same time, the proposal aims to ensure that the safety objectives of UN R48 are met.
Proposal for supplements to the 04, 05, and 06 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 48
Reference Number: GRE/2016/7
Proposal from the Task Force on Tell-Tales for Supplement 17 to the 04 series of amendments, for Supplement 10 to the 05 series of amendments and Supplement 8 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48.
Proposal for collective amendments to Regulations No. 7, 23, 38, 77, 91, and 119
Reference Number: GRE/2016/13
Proposal to refine the requirements for lamps equipped with several light sources, including in systems fitted with an operating tell-tale that indicates the failure of any one of these light sources. In the case of failure of any one light source in a single lamp containing more than one light source, either the light intensity must comply with the minimum intensity required in the table of standard light distribution in space or, for lamps used in systems where a tell-tale indicates the failure of any one of the light sources, the light intensity in the axis of reference must be at least 50 per cent of the minimum intensity required.
Proposal for Supplement 12 to the original version of Regulation No. 99
Reference Number: GRE/2016/3
Proposal from the Informal Working Group “Simplification of the Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations” (SLR) to simplify the content and amendment process of the light source Regulations.
Proposal for Supplement 45 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 37
Reference Number: GRE/2016/2
Proposal from the Informal Working Group “Simplification of the Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations” (SLR) to simplify the content and amendment process of the light source Regulations.
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 19, 45, 98, 112, 113 and 123
Reference Number: GRE/2016/14
Proposal to amend the formula for the dirt mixture used in testing to address an error introduced by Supplement 9 to the 01 series of amendments to UN R45 where the specified quantity of “2 ± 1 parts by weight” of surfactant results in invalid testing. The correct specification should be “2 ± 1 drops” of surfactant. While GTB notes that the specification should eventually be incorporated differently under the pending simplification of lighting regulations, the organization strongly urges amending UN R45 as quickly as possible.
Proposal for collective amendments to Regulation No. 48 (Installation of lighting and light-signalling devices) and Regulation No. 87
Reference Number: GRE/2016/8
Proposal to clarify the requirements with regard to daytime running lamps and direction indicators in order to prevent DRL from masking or otherwise interfering with the visibility of the direction indicator lamps. Germany believes that the current text produces different interpretations with different results that risk degrading vehicle safety.
Proposal for Supplement 7 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 112
Reference Number: GRE/2016/18
Proposal to introduce a new optional “Class B1” headlamp. The proposal would establish photometric requirements for Class B1 based on average real performance of present Class B (halogen/LED) but would not include additional design restrictions such as the luminous flux of light source.
Proposal for Supplement 6 to the original version of Regulation No. 128
Reference Number: GRE/2016/4
Proposal from the Informal Working Group “Simplification of the Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations” (SLR) to simplify the content and amendment process of the light source Regulations.
Modifications to the draft Resolution on the common specification of light source categories (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2015/28)
Reference Number: GRE-75-02
Proposal from the Informal Working for a new Resolution on light sources to simplify the content and amendment process for the light-source regulations UN R37, 99 and 128. The data sheets for light sources are moved from Annexes 1 of these Regulations to the draft Resolution. In addition, the draft phases out some filament light source categories (per the earlier document GRE/2015/29), add new LED categories LW3, LY3, LR5, LW5, and LY5 (per document GRE/2015/30), and aligns drawings of category LR4 with drawings of these new categories. These latter items were all approved during the 74th GRE session.
Proposal for the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53
Reference Number: GRE-75-08
Proposal to require automatic switching of motorcycle daytime running lamps to headlamp illumination at night. The concern is that DRL are left on, causing glare. This proposal aligns with the provisions of UN R48.
Revised proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/8
Reference Number: GRE-75-11/Rev.1
Revised proposal to clarify the requirements with regard to daytime running lamps and direction indicators in order to prevent DRL from masking or otherwise interfering with the visibility of the direction indicator lamps.
Document GRE/2016/10 proposed to refine the transitional provisions of UN R48 pursuant to possibilities for the application of the regulation within the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system. Since IWVTA allows for approvals to earlier versions of current regulations, the possibility exists where optional installation of advanced equipment could entail mandatory compliance with the latest version of UN R48. However, UN R48 imposes broad requirements such that efforts to add certain safety equipment are hindered by concerns over compliance with a broad range of requirements under the latest version of UN R48 that raises the consumer price to prohibitive levels. Therefore, OICA supports the solution proposed by GTB (document GRE/2016/10).
Modifications to Annex 3 to the draft Resolution on the common specification of light source categories (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2015/28)
Reference Number: GRE-75-04
Amendments to the proposal by the Informal Working Group “Simplification of the Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations” (SLR) to simplify the content and amendment process of the light source Regulations Nos. 37, 99 and 128.
Proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/8
Reference Number: GRE-75-11
OICA proposal to amend the German proposal to clarify the requirements with regard to daytime running lamps and direction indicators in order to prevent DRL from masking or otherwise interfering with the visibility of the direction indicator lamps.
Interpretation of the "One Continuous Line" requirement
Reference Number: GRE-75-10
Request for interpretation on approvals of LED direction indicators integrated with daytime running lamps and using sequential activation of horizontal bars. Germany proposes a task for on sequential activation of direction indicators to develop clear provisions within the regulation, especially with regard to paragraph 5.6 (c): sequential activation … shall be one continuous line with no repeating alternation in the vertical direction.
Presentation in support of Japan’s proposal to require automatic switching between daytime running lamps and headlamps as a measure to prevent safety risks from DRL glare during night driving.
Status report on investigating the test method for the sun load impact
Reference Number: GRE-75-16
Presentation on the “phantom effect” of sunlight reflection on vehicle taillights, its role as a causation factor in road accidents, and research on a possible test method to evaluate light-signaling performance towards avoiding light washout under certain ambient conditions.
Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 119
Reference Number: GRE/2016/27
The content of paragraph 7.5. was moved to Annex 3, paragraph 3.3. by supplement 4 to the 01 series of Regulation No. 119. The original content of paragraph 7.5. should have been deleted as part of the amendment, but this was overlooked. This amendment is necessary to remove the current conflict between the content of Annex 3, paragraph 3.3. and paragraph 7.5 in the main text.
Proposal for Supplement 26 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7
Reference Number: GRE/2016/23
Supplement 11 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7 introduced a new paragraph “0. SCOPE” that included vehicles of category “L”. This proposal corrects the title of the Regulation, removing the exception of motor cycles.
Proposal for Supplement 26 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7
Reference Number: GRE/2016/22
Proposal to align the text of paragraph 6.1.6. with the definition of “single lamp” introduced by document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2014/6 (Proposal for Supplement 14 to the 04 Series of amendments, Supplement 7 to the 05 Series of amendments and Supplement 5 to the 06 Series of amendments of Regulation No. 48). The reference to paragraph 4.2.2.6. in the header of the table in paragraph 6.1. is also corrected.
Proposal for Supplement 27 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6 and Supplement 19 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 50
Reference Number: GRE/2016/20
Pursuant to interpretation issues raised by Germany at the seventy-fifth session of GRE, a Task Force on Sequential Activaton was established to clarify the meaning of the “one continuous line” requirement in paragraph 5.6.(c) of Regulation No. 6. The task force proposes to clarify the type definition and reduce the need for dividing sequential direction indicators into different types. This proposal revises the text to be more technology-neutral, removing specifications on how light sources are activated to focus on the visual performance as sequential lighting. The amendment of sub-paragraph 5.6.(c) of UN R6 clarifies what kind of vertical movement is not allowed in the sequential direction indicators, proposing a new new term “vertical oscillations” instead of the current wording “repeating alternation in the vertical direction”. The meaning is that not more than one change of direction upwards or downwards along the vertical axis is possible. The “continuous signal” is also defined in sub-paragraph 5.6.(c) of Regulation No. 6. The allowed distance between adjacent or tangential distinct parts has yet to be defined. TF-SA could not find a consensus about the distance (in mm) before the deadline for submitting official working documents to the seventy-sixth session of GRE. Thus, the value is still marked between square brackets, leaving the final decision to GRE. Before the seventy-sixth session of GRE, TF-SA experts are going to investigate what the suitable value would be. The idea of TF-SA is that the sequential direction indicator should produce a visually clear and continuous signal when viewed by an observer from a 10 m distance. The same amendments as in paragraph 5.6. of the UN R6 are also proposed to paragraph 6.8. of Regulation No. 50 for L-category vehicles. Unlike paragraph 1.3. of Regulation No. 6, paragraph 2.2. of Regulation No. 50 does not define the sequential activation as a type differentiation criterion. Therefore, amendments to paragraph 2.2. of Regulation No. 50 are not necessary.
Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 05 series of amendments and Supplement 9 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
Reference Number: GRE/2016/24
Proposal to correct the terminology in paragraph 5.7.2.1. for consistency across all requirements and to clarify the language in paragraphs 6.2.9., 6.3.6.1.2.1. and 6.3.6.1.2.2. to promote the correct application of the 2,000-lumen limit.
Proposal for Supplement 13 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 99
Reference Number: GRE/2016/26
Proposal to add a new paragraph 3.6.2.4. to UN R99 in order to clarify how the run-up of dual-level high-intensity discharge (HID) light sources, as e.g. D9S, should be tested during type approval. In addition, the proposal renumbers the part of 3.6.2.2. that applies to gas-discharge light sources containing black stripes as 3.6.2.3. to make the distinction with gas-discharge light sources not containing black stripes.
Proposal for Supplement 27 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6
Reference Number: GRE/2016/21
Paragraph 6.5.3. of UN R48 prescribes the use of specific categories of front direction indicators in relation to their distance from the dipped beam headlamp or front fog lamp. However, the text allows categories 1a and 1b to be used at any distance greater than the minimum prescribed for each of them. The present text of UN R6, Annex 1, however, only allows a specific category to be used in the specific range of distance prescribed. Therefore, this proposal deletes the specific requirements in UN R6 and introduces a direct reference to the requirements in UN R48. This proposal effectively eliminates the need for a lower maximum value for the Category 1 front direction indicator than that of the other categories. Therefore, it is proposed to align the maximum luminous intensity value of Category 1 to that of Categories 1a and 1b.
Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123
Reference Number: GRE/2016/29
When the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123 was introduced to convert the photometric requirements from illuminance E (lux) to luminous intensities I (cd), some changes from Emax to Imax were overlooked. This amendment introduces the necessary corrections. The proposal also amends Annex 3, Table 2 to allow sub-classes of Class C to lower the cut-off position to give the opportunity to adapt to foggy weather conditions and thus avoid glare and increase safety.
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 23, 38, 50, 77, 87, 91 and 119
Reference Number: GRE/2016/30
This proposal removes the requirement to indicate the rated wattage in the marking of lamps equipped with electronic light source control gear and/or non-replaceable light sources and/or light source module(s). From an electronic point of view, the information of the wattage brings no benefit and is confusing if the same module is used in different systems and at different wattages.
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 19, 98, 112, 113 and 123
Reference Number: GRE/2016/32
This collective amendment on the stability of photometric performance during the heat test, with particular reference to the movement of the cut-off line, clarifies the test cycle and also aligns the requirements of Regulations Nos. 19, 98, 112, 113 and 123. In addition to resolving problems of interpretation presented by the current text, this collective amendment will assist the Informal Working Group “Simplification of Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations” in drafting the new simplified Regulations which is underway.
Proposal for Supplement 18 to the 04 series, Supplement 11 to the 05 series and Supplement 9 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
Reference Number: GRE/2016/33
Proposal to amend Regulation No. 48 following the outcome of the 167th session of the World Forum where amendments to Regulations Nos. 97 and 116 on the status indicators for Vehicle Alarm System (VAS), Alarm System (AS) and immobilizer were adopted (WP.29/2015/87 and WP.29/2015/91). The proposal aims at defining and specifying the operation of the external status indicator for VAS, AS and the immobilizer.
Proposal for the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53
Reference Number: GRE/2016/35
Motorcycle daytime running lamps (DRL) can cause glare under nightime conditions (i.e., if left activated after sunset). Therefore, this proposal would require automatic switching from DRL to normal headlamp lighting as conditions warrant.
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 7, 23, 38, 48, 77, 91 and 119
Reference Number: GRE/2016/31
The current requirements on light source failure in lamps equipped with multiple light sources differ across UN Regulations. GTB submitted and then withdrew a proposal to align these requirements (GRE/2016/13). This updated proposal improves upon the text of the previous proposal to refine the requirements for lamps equipped with several light sources, including in systems fitted with an operating tell-tale that indicates the failure of any one of these light sources. In the case of failure of any one light source in a single lamp containing more than one light source, either the light intensity must comply with the minimum intensity required in the table of standard light distribution in space or, for lamps used in systems where a tell-tale indicates the failure of any one of the light sources, the light intensity in the axis of reference must be at least 50 per cent of the minimum intensity required.
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 19, 98, 112, 113 and 123
Reference Number: GRE/2016/34
This collective amendment extends the usage of LED light sources of UN R128 to front lighting Regulations Nos. 19, 98, 112, 113 and 123 (as presented in the previous session document GRE-75-14). The proposal would allow for the use of regulated replaceable LED light sources according to Regulation No. 128 in all applications where the use of LED modules is already permitted.
Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123
Reference Number: GRE/2016/28
During its 69th session, GRE adopted proposals to update the Conformity of Production (CoP) procedures for lighting and light-signalling devices, but decided to await the work of a GTB task force on the simplification of CoP provisions for AFS before addressing UN R123. This proposal amends the CoP procedures in line with those agreed for UN R112 (document GRE/2013/37) to create simplified photometric CoP tables for each class (C, V, W, E, R, RADB) with its applicable 0/20/30 per cent limits. Furthermore, the task force clarified which tests are necessary for CoP testing and which are necessary only for type approval testing. The methods and requirements for the “initial” type approval remained unchanged. An overview of the main AFS characteristics can be found in documents GRE-48-28 and GRE-48-30.
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 98, 112 and 123
Reference Number: GRE/2016/25
Supplement 3 to the 01 series of amendments to UN R 98, 112, and 123 deleted the measurement point HV from the photometric requirement table. The HV measurement point, however, remains a requirement for checking photometric stability. This proposal removes the HV measurement point from the photometric stability requirements for the passing beam. The HV measurement point remains a valid for the driving beam.
Proposal for Supplement 18 to the 04 series, Supplement 11 to the 05 series and Supplement 9 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
Reference Number: GRE/2016/33/Corr.1
Correction of the proposal to amend Regulation No. 48 following the outcome of the 167th session of the World Forum where amendments to Regulations Nos. 97 and 116 on the status indicators for Vehicle Alarm System (VAS), Alarm System (AS) and immobilizer were adopted (WP.29/2015/87 and WP.29/2015/91). The proposal aims at defining and specifying the operation of the external status indicator for VAS, AS and the immobilizer.
Correction to the proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 7, 23, 38, 48, 77, 91 and 119. Since the cornering lamp projects a beam to the left and right of the reference axis, it is not relevant to check the photometric values in the reference axis (HV). Therefore, the test point at 2.5°D, 45°L or R shall be used.
Advances in LED lighting raise the prospects for incorporation of lighting into rear registration plates. In 2004, in response to a proposal for the regulation of such plates under UN R48, GRE determined that illuminated plates were not lamps and therefore were outside the scope of UN R48. The Spanish delegation would like to submit this issue again for the consideration of GRE members in order to have a coordinated and common view on this subject.
Exchange of communications between the secretariat and OLA
Reference Number: GRE-76-11
Exchange of communications between the secretariat and the UN Office of Legal Affairs concerning the simplification of lighting and light-signalling Regulations (SLR). GRE proposed to consolidate around 30 Regulations on different individual lighting and light-signalling devices (lamps) into three new Regulations (forward lighting, light-signalling, and retro-reflective devices). OLA provides general comments in response to GRE questions intended to ensure that the selected approach respects the legal and administrative requirements of UN treaties and specifically the 1958 Agreement.
Proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/20
Reference Number: GRE-76-09
Proposal to amend the draft text concerning sequential activation of direction indicators. The amendments aim to ensure reasonable uniformity across direction indicators in order to reduce the risk of misinterpretation by other road users. The modifications proposed by the France replace the terms “apparent surface” and “continuous” with specific objective criteria.
Additional justification to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/20
Reference Number: GRE-76-10
The justification for changes to sub-paragraphs 5.6.(e) of Regulation No. 6 and 6.8.(e) of Regulation No. 50 is missing from document GRE/2016/20. The Task Force on Sequential Activation of direction indicators wishes to note that the paragraphs were proposed by GTB and accepted by the Task Force to clarify the text without changing the current technical requirements.
Analysis of the Polish proposal ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/18
Reference Number: GRE-76-21
Analysis raising concerns regarding the proposal to establish photometric requirements for Class B1 based on average real performance of present Class B (halogen/LED) without reference to design specifications such as the luminous flux of light source.
Proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/33
Reference Number: GRE-76-17
Proposal to clarify that only external status indicators as referenced in UN R97 and R116 are addressed under the proposal to define such external indicators and introduce performance specifications under UN R48 for Vehicle Alarm Systems (VAS), Alarm Systems (AS) and immobilizers (draft Supplement 18 to the 04 series, Supplement 11 to the 05 series and Supplement 9 to the 06 series of amendments to UN R48).
Proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/20
Reference Number: GRE-76-16
Proposal for changes to the draft Supplement 27 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6 and Supplement 19 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 50
Upcoming changes to Regulation No. 128 related to LED Light Sources for Forward Lighting Applications
Reference Number: GRE-76-13
The collective amendment presented in GRE/2016/34 extends the usage of LED light sources of UN R128 to front lighting Regulations Nos. 19, 98, 112, 113 and 123. The introduction of LED light source categories under UN R128 for forward lighting applications (front fog, low beam, high beam, AFS) is planned for 2017. This presentation explains the plans, timeline, and dependencies GTB proposes to address through the collective amendment, especially within the context of the simplification of lighting regulations program.
Proposal for Supplement 7 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 112
Reference Number: GRE-76-04/Rev.1
Proposal to update document GRE/2016/34. At the 73rd GRE session, France proposed to delete a design restrictive requirement (GRE/2015/22 and GRE-73-26). This proposal received comments from Germany and the Netherlands. Poland suggested a different approach on this issue (GRE-73-21). The Chair invited France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, CLEPA and IEC to prepare a revised proposal for the next session. Based upon the approach proposed in GRE/2015/22 and GRE-73-26, GTB has investigated the specification of minimum levels of flux projected in critical zones of the passing beam distribution. This approach offers a technology-neutral performance based requirement. The result of the GTB study is to propose minimum projected flux requirements in two zones:
a) 15°D-1°U/30°L-30°R to ensure overall adequate illumination of the road and
b) 3.5°D-1°U/30°L-30°R to ensure sufficient range.
Revised proposal (removing the section on UN R48 and incorporating corrections noted in document GRE-76-07) to refine the requirements for lamps equipped with several light sources, including in systems fitted with an operating tell-tale that indicates the failure of any one of these light sources. In the case of failure of any one light source in a single lamp containing more than one light source, either the light intensity must comply with the minimum intensity required in the table of standard light distribution in space or, for lamps used in systems where a tell-tale indicates the failure of any one of the light sources, the light intensity in the axis of reference must be at least 50 per cent of the minimum intensity required. This collective amendment addresses Regulations Nos. 7, 23, 38, 77, 91 and 119. The proposals concerning UN R48 will be resubmitted for consideration during the 77th GRE session.
15 Jan 2016
Annotated provisional agenda for the 75th GRE session
GRE/2016/1
19 Jan 2016
Proposal of supplements to the 04, 05, and 06 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 48
GRE/2016/9
19 Jan 2016
Proposal for Supplement 18 to Regulation No. 87
GRE/2016/17
19 Jan 2016
Revised proposal for the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 86
GRE/2016/16
19 Jan 2016
Proposal for Supplement 25 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7
GRE/2016/12
19 Jan 2016
Proposal for a draft Resolution on the common specification of light source categories
GRE/2016/5
19 Jan 2016
Proposal for Supplement 19 to the 01 series of Regulation No. 53
GRE/2016/15
19 Jan 2016
Proposal for Supplement 26 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6 and Supplement 24 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7
GRE/2016/11
19 Jan 2016
Proposal for amendments to the 03, 04, 05 and 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48.
GRE/2016/10
19 Jan 2016
Proposal for supplements to the 04, 05, and 06 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 48
GRE/2016/7
21 Jan 2016
Proposal for collective amendments to Regulations No. 7, 23, 38, 77, 91, and 119
GRE/2016/13
21 Jan 2016
Proposal for Supplement 12 to the original version of Regulation No. 99
GRE/2016/3
21 Jan 2016
Proposal for Supplement 45 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 37
GRE/2016/2
21 Jan 2016
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 19, 45, 98, 112, 113 and 123
GRE/2016/14
21 Jan 2016
Proposal for Supplement 45 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 37
GRE/2016/6
21 Jan 2016
Proposal for collective amendments to Regulation No. 48 (Installation of lighting and light-signalling devices) and Regulation No. 87
GRE/2016/8
22 Jan 2016
Proposal for Supplement 7 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 112
GRE/2016/18
22 Jan 2016
Proposal for Supplement 6 to the original version of Regulation No. 128
GRE/2016/4
4 Mar 2016
Corrigendum to Proposal for a draft Resolution on the common specification of light source categories
GRE/2016/5/Corr.1
4 Apr 2016
Status of pending GRE proposals with regard to the simplification of lighting regulations
GRE-75-06
4 Apr 2016
Draft overview of the SLR process based on the outcome of the 9th session of IWG SLR
GRE-75-05
4 Apr 2016
Modifications to Annex 1 to the draft Resolution on the common specification of light source categories (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2015/28)
GRE-75-03
4 Apr 2016
Modifications to the draft Resolution on the common specification of light source categories (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2015/28)
GRE-75-02
4 Apr 2016
Updated provisional agenda for the 75th session of GRE
GRE-75-01/Rev.1
5 Apr 2016
Proposal for the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53
GRE-75-08
5 Apr 2016
Revised proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/8
GRE-75-11/Rev.1
5 Apr 2016
Trolleybuses: applicability of Regulation No. 10
GRE-75-13
5 Apr 2016
OICA comments on document GRE/2016/10
GRE-75-12
5 Apr 2016
Modifications to Annex 3 to the draft Resolution on the common specification of light source categories (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2015/28)
GRE-75-04
5 Apr 2016
Proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/8
GRE-75-11
5 Apr 2016
Interpretation of the "One Continuous Line" requirement
GRE-75-10
5 Apr 2016
Research on Daytime Running Lamps of Motorcycles
GRE-75-09
5 Apr 2016
General information and WP.29 highlights for the 75th GRE session
GRE-75-07
6 Apr 2016
Extension of Regulation 128 towards Light Sources for Forward Lighting Applications
GRE-75-14
7 Apr 2016
Report of the GTB Task Force on Conformity of Production
GRE-75-15
7 Apr 2016
Status report on investigating the test method for the sun load impact
GRE-75-16
7 Apr 2016
Status report of the Task Force on Electromagnetic Compatibility
GRE-75-18
8 Apr 2016
Outcome of the 2nd VGL informal group session
GRE-75-17
17 May 2016
Report of the GRE on its 75th session
GRE/75
10 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 119
GRE/2016/27
10 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 26 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7
GRE/2016/23
10 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 26 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7
GRE/2016/22
10 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 27 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6 and Supplement 19 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 50
GRE/2016/20
10 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 05 series of amendments and Supplement 9 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
GRE/2016/24
10 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 13 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 99
GRE/2016/26
10 Aug 2016
Annotated provisional agenda for the 76th GRE session
GRE/2016/19
10 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 27 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6
GRE/2016/21
12 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123
GRE/2016/29
12 Aug 2016
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 23, 38, 50, 77, 87, 91 and 119
GRE/2016/30
12 Aug 2016
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 19, 98, 112, 113 and 123
GRE/2016/32
12 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 18 to the 04 series, Supplement 11 to the 05 series and Supplement 9 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
GRE/2016/33
12 Aug 2016
Proposal for the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53
GRE/2016/35
17 Aug 2016
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 7, 23, 38, 48, 77, 91 and 119
GRE/2016/31
17 Aug 2016
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 19, 98, 112, 113 and 123
GRE/2016/34
17 Aug 2016
Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123
GRE/2016/28
17 Aug 2016
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 98, 112 and 123
GRE/2016/25
22 Sep 2016
Proposal for Supplement 18 to the 04 series, Supplement 11 to the 05 series and Supplement 9 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
GRE/2016/33/Corr.1
15 Oct 2016
General information and WP.29 highlights for the 76th GRE session
GRE-76-02
15 Oct 2016
Analysis of glare given to oncoming vehicles by motorcycles DRLs at night
GRE-76-03
15 Oct 2016
Comments on document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2016/21
GRE-76-05
15 Oct 2016
Proposal for draft amendments to Regulation No. 53
GRE-76-06
18 Oct 2016
Correction to document GRE/2016/31
GRE-76-07
20 Oct 2016
The 5th International Forum on Automotive Lighting (IFAL)
GRE-76-08
20 Oct 2016
Rear registration plates with LED
GRE-76-12
20 Oct 2016
Exchange of communications between the secretariat and OLA
GRE-76-11
20 Oct 2016
Proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/20
GRE-76-09
20 Oct 2016
Additional justification to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/20
GRE-76-10
25 Oct 2016
Updated provisional agenda for the 76th GRE session
GRE-76-01/Rev.1
25 Oct 2016
Analysis of the Polish proposal ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/18
GRE-76-21
25 Oct 2016
Status report of the informal working group on Visibility, Glare, and Levelling
GRE-76-19
25 Oct 2016
Status report of the Task Force on Electromagnetic Compatibility
GRE-76-18
25 Oct 2016
Proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/33
GRE-76-17
25 Oct 2016
Proposal for amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/20
GRE-76-16
25 Oct 2016
Proposal for Supplement 18 to Regulation No. 50
GRE-76-15
25 Oct 2016
Upcoming changes to Regulation No. 128 related to LED Light Sources for Forward Lighting Applications
GRE-76-13
25 Oct 2016
Proposal for Supplement 7 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 112
GRE-76-04/Rev.1
26 Oct 2016
Editorial improvement to ECE/TRANS/GRE/2016/29
GRE-76-14/Rev.1
26 Oct 2016
Updated draft terms of reference for the VGL informal working group
GRE-76-20/Rev.1
27 Oct 2016
Revision of document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/31
GRE-76-22/Rev.1
31 Oct 2016
Simplification of Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations: status update and next steps
GRE-76-23
31 Oct 2016
Night demonstration: H4 Halogen Reflector headlamp versus representative LED headlamp
GRE-76-25
31 Oct 2016
Explanations to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/18
GRE-76-26
2 Nov 2016
Simplification of Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations: application of the Unique Identifier (UI)
GRE-76-24/Rev.1
25 Nov 2016
Report of the GRE on its 76th session
GRE/76