Working Party on Noise (GRB)
Reports to WP.29

The Working Party on Noise (GRB) prepares regulatory proposals for consideration by the World Forum/WP.29 relating to noise emissions and sound-based alerting systems. The GRB not only considers noise limits on motor vehicles, but also minimum sound requirements as vehicles have become quieter, posing concerns for vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists.

The GRB typically gathers more than 70 specialists in sound-related areas from government agencies and non-governmental organizations around the world. The GRB facilitates international cooperation in research and analysis and supervises informal expert working groups that develop technical requirements on vehicle noise.

GRB usually convenes during February and September of each year.

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4 Mar 2019 GRB/67 Report of the GRB on its 69th (January 2019) session 11 Feb 2019 GRB-69-26 Reversing alarms: ISO 16254 Measurement Variation – Field Experience 28 Jan 2019 GRB-69-25/Rev.1 Tyre performance study 28 Jan 2019 GRB-69-11/Rev.1 UN R30: Supporting material for document GRB/2019/5 24 Jan 2019 GRB-69-23 UN R117: Draft terms of reference for an informal working group on wet grip performance of tyres in worn state