Japan position on new limit values for 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 51
Reference Number: GRB-56-01
Based on informal documents GRB-54-03 and GRB-55-01, Japan proposes noise limit values with some modification of the threshold of sub-categories as a possible basis for reaching a common position.
Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 51
Reference Number: GRB-56-03
This proposal aligns Figure 2 (Reference Point) in the Appendix to Annex 3 of UN R51 with the latest amendment of ISO 5130:2012 and with the draft 04 series of amendments to Regulation No.41 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRB/2011/3).
Proposal for draft amendments to the 04 series of the Regulation No.41
Reference Number: GRB-56-04
This proposal aligns Annex 3, paragraph 2.3.2. with the latest amendment to ISO 5130:2012. The purpose of the amendment is to require the use of test surfaces with “no appreciable level of porosity”.
Proposal for amendments to the proposal for the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 51
Reference Number: GRB-56-12
Document GRB/2012/08 from OICA proposes a text for the 03 series of amendments to
UN R51 intended to consolidate the GRB discussions as of the 55th session. The Netherlands proposes further improvements in order to incorporate the latest relevant ISO standards and to simplify the communication.
German position on proposals for amendments to Regulation No. 117 with regard to snow tyres
Reference Number: GRB-56-15
German position paper arguing for greater objectivity and clarity over the use of the proposed “M+S”, “M.S”, “M&S”, and “Alpine” symbol with regard to “snow tyres” and “snow tyres for use in severe snow conditions”.
Presentation considering tyre rolling sound emissions where pavement, tyre and vehicle all play major roles and where traffic flow management and driver behavior are taken into consideration.
ETRTO remarks concering the consolidated version of the proposed 03 series of amendments to UN R51, including OICA remarks on updating references to Annex 9 and concerning the Annex 2 qualification of the vehicle to be tested in each instance.
The reason why Japanese proposal Stage3 has brackets
Reference Number: GRB-56-21
Japanese explanation for placing Stage 3 limit values in brackets (signifying tentative proposals subject to further consideration) because of the contradiction between measures to reduce automotive noise and technical measures to meet the aims of fuel consumption/CO2 regulations.
Proposal for 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117
Reference Number: GRB-56-20
GRB revision of the proposal for a corrigendum to draft Supplement 3 to the 02
series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 as a proposal for the 03 series of amendments based on documents GRB/2012/15 and GRB/2012/18.
Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117
Reference Number: GRB-56-19
GRB review of the text adopted by the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF) to add specific performance requirements for C2 snow tires to UN R117.