Status of the 1998 Agreement of the global registry and of the compendium of candidates - Situation on priorities and proposals to develop UN GTRs as of 6 March 2019
UN R53: Proposal for correction to document WP.29/2018/105
Reference Number: WP.29-177-07
Correction to the proposal to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into the 01 series of Regulation No. 53.
EU Work Priorities for 2019-2021 for UNECE activities
Reference Number: WP.29-177-18
Overview of work priorities of the European Commission for EU regulatory requirements as input towards defining priorities for work under WP.29. (The EU directly applies UN Regulations under its legislation.)
Proposal to introduce new definitions and an annx on conformity of periodical technical inspection processes (addressing testing facilities and equipment, inspector qualification, testing center supervision, etc.).
Proposal to update the list of UN Regulations subject to UN R0 (Annex 4), including addition of UN R14 (safety belt anchorages) and UN R34 (rear impact and fire risk).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/82) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-eight Contracting Parties out of the 54 applying UN R0 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-eight voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R53: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/86/Rev.1
Proposal to remove the prohibition against lamps “reciprocally incorporated” with any other lamp, correcting an oversight from a previous amendment process.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/86/Rev.1), as consolidated with 2019/17 as amended by para. 107 of the 177th session report and 2018/104/Rev.1, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 46 applying UN R53 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R53: Proposal for Supplement 20 to the 01 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/87/Rev.1
Proposal to remove the prohibition against lamps “reciprocally incorporated” with any other lamp, correcting an oversight from a previous amendment process.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/87/Rev.1), as consolidated with 2019/18 and 2018/105 as amended by para. 112 of the 177th session report, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 46 applying UN R53 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of the existing Regulations on lighting and light-signalling in conjunction with the introduction of three new simplified Regulations on Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/91/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 50 applying UN R3 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal from GRE to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R4 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Light-Signalling Devices (LSD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/92/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R4 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal from GRE to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R6 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Light-Signalling Devices (LSD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/93/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 50 applying UN R6 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R7 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Light-Signalling Devices (LSD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/94/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 50 applying UN R7 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R19 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Road Illumination Devices (RID).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/95/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 48 applying UN R19 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R23 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Light-Signalling Devices (LSD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/96/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 50 applying UN R23 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R27 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Retro-Reflecting Devices (RRD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/97/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 46 applying UN R27 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R38 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Light-Signaling Devices (LSD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/98/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R38 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R48: Proposal for Supplement 12 to the 06 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/99/Rev.2
Proposal (submitted for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce references to the three new simplified lighting Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into the 06 series of Regulation No. 48.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/99/Rev.2) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R48 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R48: Proposal for Supplement 13 to the 05 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/100/Rev.1
Revised proposal (for the March 2018 WP.29 session) to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into the 05 series of Regulation No. 48.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/100/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R48 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R50 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Light-Signaling Devices (LSD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/103/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R50 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R53: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/104
Proposal to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into the 02 series of Regulation No. 53.
UN R53: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/104/Rev.1
Proposal to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into the 02 series of Regulation No. 53.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/104/Rev.1), as consolidated with 2019/17 as amended by para. 107 of the 177th session report and 2018/86/Rev.1, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 46 applying UN R53 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R69 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Retro-Reflecting Devices (RRD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/106/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 46 applying UN R69 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R70 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Retro-Reflecting Devices (RRD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/107/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R70 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R74: Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 01 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/108/Rev.2
Updated proposal (for consideration during the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into the 01 series of Regulation No. 74.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/108/Rev.2) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-three Contracting Parties out of the 45 applying UN R74 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-three voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R77 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Light-Signaling Devices (LSD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/109/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 46 applying UN R77 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R86: Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 01 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/110/Rev.1
Proposal to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into the 01 series of Regulation No. 86.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/110/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-two Contracting Parties out of the 42 applying UN R86 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-two voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R86: Proposal for Supplement 7 to the original series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/111
Proposal to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into the original series of Regulation No. 86.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/111) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-two Contracting Parties out of the 42 applying UN R86 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-two voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R87 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Light-Signaling Devices (LSD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/112/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 44 applying UN R87 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R91 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Light-Signaling Devices (LSD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/113/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 46 applying UN R91 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R98 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Road Illumination Devices (RID).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/114/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R98 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R104 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Retro-Reflecting Devices (RRD).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/115/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 51 applying UN R104 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (for the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R112 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Road Illumination Devices (RID).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/116/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 52 applying UN R112 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Revised proposal from GRE (submitted to the March 2019 WP.29 session) to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R113 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Road Illumination Devices (RID).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/117/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 52 applying UN R113 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal from GRE to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R119 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Road Illumination Devices (RID).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/118/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 52 applying UN R119 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal from GRE to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of UN R123 in conjunction with the introduction of the new UN Regulation on Road Illumination Devices (RID).
This proposal (WP.29/2018/119/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 52 applying UN R123 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
RID: Proposal for a new UN Regulation on Road Illumination Devices
Reference Number: WP.29/2018/158/Rev.1
Proposal for a new UN Regulation on Road Illumination Devices (RID) to supersede UN Regulations Nos. 19, 98, 112 (thus 1, 8, and 20), 113 (thus 56, 57, 72, 76, and 82), 119, and 123.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/158/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-eight Contracting Parties out of the 0 applying UN R149 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-eight voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
This proposal (WP.29/2018/159/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-eight Contracting Parties out of the 0 applying UN R150 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-eight voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/3) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R41 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R51: Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 03 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2019/4
Proposal to address comments on the adopted Supplement 4:
align the flowchart in the appendix to Annex 3, Figure 3c with the amendment to paragraph 3.1.2.1.4.1 (c) of Supplement 3 to the 03 series
amend Appendix to Annex 3, Table 1 to limit to pure electric vehicles the options to either use mechanical or electronic devices to control the gear shift or take measures to avoid accelerations greater than 2.0 m/s² (GRB/2018/2 and GRB-67-17)
under Annex 7, paragraph 5.2., align the principle of testing between automatic and manual transmission having more than 5 gears.
UN R51: Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 03 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2019/4/Rev.1
Proposal to address comments on the adopted Supplement 4:
align the flowchart in the appendix to Annex 3, Figure 3c with the amendment to paragraph 3.1.2.1.4.1 (c) of Supplement 3 to the 03 series
amend Appendix to Annex 3, Table 1 to limit to pure electric vehicles the options to either use mechanical or electronic devices to control the gear shift or take measures to avoid accelerations greater than 2.0 m/s² (GRB/2018/2 and GRB-67-17)
under Annex 7, paragraph 5.2., align the principle of testing between automatic and manual transmission having more than 5 gears.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/4/Rev.1) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R51 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R106: Proposal for Supplement 17 to the original series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2019/5
Proposal to
modify the scope with regard to Category S and R agricultural vehicles,
modify the paragraph numbering (and related footnotes) to improve text clarity,
to correct an error in Annex 5 Table 7 where “35×16” should read “36×16”,
amend Annex 7 Part E to address variations of load-carrying capacity for tyres for construction applications (industrial tractors or skid-steers / mini-loaders) with speed category symbol “D”.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/5) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R106 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to introduce ASEP requirements for L4 and L5 category vehicles with PMR > 50 W/kg. The proposal aligns ASEP for high powered L4 and L5 vehicles, used for passenger transport, with UN Regulation No 41.04 due to comparable sound emissions levels of L4 and L5 vehicles with the ones of L3 vehicles and the possibility of applying similar measurement methods for sound emissions for those vehicle categories. This proposal is supported by the Commission study on enhanced sound requirements for mopeds, quads and replacement silencers of L-category vehicles which resulted in amendments to UN Regulation Nos 9, 63 and 92 (ref. document WP.29/2017/2).
This proposal (WP.29/2019/6) was adopted by the World Forum. Seventeen Contracting Parties out of the 29 applying UN R9 were present for the vote by AC.1. Seventeen voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to introduce requirements for non-original replacement exhaust silencing systems with multiple, manually or electronically adjustable, rider-selectable operating modes or variable geometries (NORESS with “flexibilities”). This is a consolidated version of the amended regulation. For more information on the changes, see document GRB/2018/6 where the changes are marked in bold and strikethrough text.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/7) was adopted by the World Forum. Fifteen Contracting Parties out of the 25 applying UN R92 were present for the vote by AC.1. Fifteen voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to expand the scope of the regulation on unauthorized L-category vehicle use to include electronic devices such as keyless entry systems, similarly to what already exists in UN R116 on passenger car use.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/8) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-three Contracting Parties out of the 42 applying UN R62 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-three voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/9) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-two Contracting Parties out of the 44 applying UN R67 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-two voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/10) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-two Contracting Parties out of the 44 applying UN R67 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-two voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/11) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-three Contracting Parties out of the 45 applying UN R73 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-three voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R107: Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 08 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2019/12
Proposal to clarify that Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall continue to accept type approvals granted to the 06 or 07 series of amendments to vehicles which are not affected by the 08 series of amendments.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/12) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R107 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R110: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2019/13
Proposal to require, in instances where ogive protective covers are fitted to a cylinder, that the covers be removed before conducting the impact damage (drop) test. The proposal further would amend and clarify the need for a gas flow adjuster under UN R110 with regard to the use of carburetors and fuel injectors. A gas flow adjuster is not necessary when an electronic fuel injection system manages the air/fuel mixture and therefore should be removed from paragraph 18.3.1. An adjuster is needed when air/fuel mixture runs via a carburetor and therefore should be added to paragraph 18.3.2.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/13), as amended by para. 104 of the 177th session report, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 50 applying UN R110 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to remove references to European radio frequency standards (paragraphs 6.2.3., 7.2.3. and 8.2.2.). Telecommunications devices must meet requirements specific to local markets. Therefore, the references to standards specific to European markets (but not other markets) fall outside the purview of UN Regulations.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/14) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 52 applying UN R116 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/15) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 52 applying UN R122 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to introduce requirements for CNG compressor and CNG accumulator components designed to maintain stable pressure in fuel systems and to allow the use of a generator fueled by the vehicle gaseous fuel system that provides electricity to run accessories (e.g., overnight power in sleeper cabs, to maintain battery charge during high electrical power use with loading or lifting equipment).
This proposal (WP.29/2019/16), as amended by para. 105 of the 177th session report, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 50 applying UN R110 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R53: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2019/17
Proposal to clarify conditions under which direction indicator lamps may be switched ON to indicate the status of the device to prevent unauthorized use and to include provisions for exterior courtesy lamps on motorcycles under UN R53 (as is already the case for motor vehicles under UN R48).
This proposal (WP.29/2019/17), as amended by para. 107 of the 177th session report, 2018/86/Rev.1, and 2018/104/Rev.1, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 46 applying UN R53 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R53: Proposal for Supplement 20 to the 01 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2019/18
Proposal to clarify conditions under which direction indicator lamps may be switched ON to indicate the status of the device to prevent unauthorized use and to include provisions for exterior courtesy lamps on motorcycles under UN R53 (as is already the case for motor vehicles under UN R48).
This proposal (WP.29/2019/18), as amended by para. 108, 2018/87/Rev.1, and 2018/105 as amended by para. 112 of the 177th session report, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 46 applying UN R53 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to introduce requirements and test specifications for light emitting diodes (LED) substitute light sources, including to
introduce provisions for LED substitute light sources into Regulation No. 128;
introduce a new category sheet PY21W/LED based on LED technology into the Consolidated Resolution (R.E.5);
establish equivalence criteria as guidance for specifying sheets for LED substitute light source categories. (These guidelines are intended for publication, with the agreement of GRE, on the GRE website under “reference documents”, similar to criteria for new filament light sources for head lighting (GRE-77-04). In addition, these criteria are being prepared for insertion in publication IEC 60810.);
a draft proposal to IEC concerning the cap/holder system of the LED light source category PY21W/LED, for information to GRE (GRE-80-03) only, to show the interlock feature and the differences with the cap/holder system of its counterpart filament light source category PY21W; and
to allow under Annex 4, paragraph 1.2. a limited increase of luminous flux from 1 minute to 30 minutes within the given minimum and maximum requirements (to remove an unnecessary design restriction).
This proposal (WP.29/2019/19) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-eight Contracting Parties out of the 55 applying UN R128 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-eight voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
UN R10: Proposal for a new 06 series of amendments
Reference Number: WP.29/2019/20
Proposal to align UN R10 with the vehicle narrow-band limit and the latest set-ups (artificial networks, harness location, Z-folding, …) for vehicles in charging mode under the International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR) 12 Standard. The proposal also introduces additional details for vehicles in charging mode operating conditions (alternating or direct current charging).
This proposal (WP.29/2019/20) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R10 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to correct Revision 2 of UN R55 to align with the text of Supplement 04 to 01 series of amendments. This proposal removes a subparagraph under paragraph 13.1 that should not have been included in the Revision.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/21) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-three Contracting Parties out of the 45 applying UN R55 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-three voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to strike “sur un montage rigide” from paragraph 6 (Essai effectué sur un montage rigide/sur un véhicule/sur des parties représentatives du châssis d’un véhicule2) in order to align the French version with the English and Russian versions of the text and to introduce a clarification of the correspondence between UN 58 and the 03 series of amendments to UN R31.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/22) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R58 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to delete paragraphs 7.2.3.1.1. to 7.2.3.1.3. in Annex 3. In 2008 WP.29 adopted document WP.29/2008/98 under Supplement 3 to the 02 series of amendments, deleting all marking requirements and transferring them to Annex 11. Nonetheless, Revision 4 of UN R107 as published on the UNECE website includes the deleted paragraphs. This proposal aims to correct that error.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/23) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R107 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to delete paragraphs 7.2.3.1.1. to 7.2.3.1.3. in Annex 3. In 2008 WP.29 adopted document WP.29/2008/98 under Supplement 3 to the 02 series of amendments, deleting all marking requirements and transferring them to Annex 11. Nonetheless, Revision 4 of UN R107 as published on the UNECE website includes the deleted paragraphs. This proposal aims to correct that error.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/24) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R107 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to delete paragraphs 7.2.3.1.1. to 7.2.3.1.3. in Annex 3. In 2008 WP.29 adopted document WP.29/2008/98 under Supplement 3 to the 02 series of amendments, deleting all marking requirements and transferring them to Annex 11. Nonetheless, Revision 4 of UN R107 as published on the UNECE website includes the deleted paragraphs. This proposal aims to correct that error.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/25) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R107 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to delete paragraphs 7.2.3.1.1. to 7.2.3.1.3. in Annex 3. In 2008 WP.29 adopted document WP.29/2008/98 under Supplement 3 to the 02 series of amendments, deleting all marking requirements and transferring them to Annex 11. Nonetheless, Revision 4 of UN R107 as published on the UNECE website includes the deleted paragraphs. This proposal aims to correct that error.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/26) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R107 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to delete paragraphs 7.2.3.1.1. to 7.2.3.1.3. in Annex 3. In 2008 WP.29 adopted document WP.29/2008/98 under Supplement 3 to the 02 series of amendments, deleting all marking requirements and transferring them to Annex 11. Nonetheless, Revision 4 of UN R107 as published on the UNECE website includes the deleted paragraphs. This proposal aims to correct that error.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/27) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R107 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
This proposal (WP.29/2019/28) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-eight Contracting Parties out of the 0 applying UN R151 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-eight voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal to introduce a new light emitting diode (LED) substitute light source category PY21W/LED and to amend the light source category LR4. The latter amendment relates to Supplement 9 to UN R128 (document WP.29/2019/19) to allow under Annex 4, paragraph 1.2. a limited increase of luminous flux from 1 minute to 30 minutes.
Annotated provisional agenda for the 177th WP.29 session
Reference Number: WP.29/1144
Draft agenda for the session. Hyperlinks in the original documents posted on 14 December 2018 have been corrected in this version posted on 25 February 2019.