Working Party on Lighting and Light-signalling
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21-23 Oct 2025  · Geneva
Agenda All Documents Formal Informal Report
GRE/93 Lighting and Light-signalling: Report of the 93rd (October 2025) session
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12. (a) Vehicle Automation

37. The experts of the Task Force on Autonomous Vehicle Signalling Requirements (TF AVSR) briefed GRE on their activities (GRE-93-18-Rev.1) and introduced amendment proposals to UN Regulations Nos. 45 and 48 (08 and 09 series of amendments) to cater for automated driving systems (ADS) (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2025/22 as amended by GRE-93-31-Rev.1, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2025/23 as amended by GRE-93-30-Rev.1, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2025/24 as amended by GRE-93-32). GRE adopted these proposals and agreed to submit them to the June 2026 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1, thus leaving GRE a possibility of revisiting the proposal at the next GRE session in April 2026.

38. On behalf of TF AVSR, the expert from GTB presented an outline and some key provisions of a draft new UN Regulation on the ADS marker lamps (GRE-93-17). The Chair and the experts from France, Japan and CLEPA supported the envisaged 360-degree visibility of the ADS marker lamps not only for law enforcement agencies, but also for all road users, including pedestrians. The expert from Japan recalled that GRVA was expected to finalize a new UN Regulation on ADS in mid-2026 and stressed that GRE should be ready with its Regulation on the marker lamps by that time.

39. The expert from SAE updated GRE on the ongoing review of standard SAE J3134 “Automated Driving System Marker Lamp” (ADS ML) (GRE-93-03).