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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Regulations
GTR No. 16 Tires QRTV-GTR UN R9 Three-Wheeled Cycle Noise UN R28 Audible Warning Devices UN R30 Pneumatic Tires UN R41 Motorcycle Noise UN R51 Vehicle Noise UN R54 CV Tires UN R59 Replacement Silencing Systems UN R63 Moped Noise UN R64 Spare Tires UN R75 Motorcycle Tires UN R88 Moped Retro-reflective Tires UN R92 Motorcycle RESS UN R106 Agricultural Tires UN R108 Retreaded Tires UN R109 CV Retreaded Tires UN R117 Tire Noise, Wet Adhesion, and Rolling Resistance UN R138 Quiet Road Transport Vehicles UN R142 Tyre Installation UN R165 Reversing Warning