Working Party on Lighting and Light-signalling
← GRE 88
GRE 90 →
24-27 Oct 2023  · Geneva
Agenda All Documents Formal Informal Report
GRE/89 GRE: Report of the 89th (October 2023) session
UNECE: .pdf | .docx GAR: .docx | .pdf
GRE/89/Corr.1 GRE-89: Corrigendum to the session report
UNECE: .pdf | .docx GAR: .pdf | .docx
← Agenda Item 6. (a) Agenda Item 6. (c) →
6. (b) UN Regulation No. 86 (Installation of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices for Agricultural Vehicles)

26. The expert from CEMA introduced amendment proposals that made editorial corrections, took into account wide vehicles of categories R, T and S and allowed using of reflective materials as an alternative to retro-reflectors (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2023/12 and GRE-89-16). The experts from France, Germany, Netherlands, South Africa and EC made a number of comments and reservations on the proposal. To progress, GRE agreed to organize ad hoc expert meetings on UN Regulation No. 86. The Chair of IWG SLR offered to accommodate such meetings in conjunction with future sessions of IWG SLR.

27. The expert from CEMA pointed out the need of vehicle manufacturers for clear rules/guidelines on the installation of special amber warning devices on agricultural vehicles (GRE-89-08). To this end, he proposed the drafting of a new annex to UN Regulation No. 65, similar to the annex to UN Regulation No. 69 on the panels for slow-moving vehicles. Some experts commented and pointed out that currently the installation provisions of special warning lamps are governed by various national rules. GRE concurred with the proposal, on the conditions that the new annex to UN Regulation No. 65 would provide guidelines only and that it would clearly specify the categories of agricultural vehicles.

28. The expert from CEMA presented a brainstorming document on conspicuity markings for agricultural vehicles (GRE-89-09). GRE took note of the presentation.