| Status of "prohibited if not allowed" discussions (post-93rd GRE session) |
| Reference Number: SLR-75-07 |
| Meeting Sessions: 75th SLR session (10-12 Dec 2025) |
| Document date: 28 Nov 25 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Simplification of Lighting Regulations |
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| Input for "apparent surface" lighting discussions |
| Reference Number: SLR-75-04 |
| Submitted by: GTB |
| Meeting Sessions: 75th SLR session (10-12 Dec 2025) |
| Document date: 28 Nov 25 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment, UN Regulation No. 148 | Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Simplification of Lighting Regulations |
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| UN R48: Proposal to simplify paras. 6.x.4 and 6.x.5 |
| Reference Number: SLR-75-05/Rev.2 |
| Submitted by: GTB |
| Meeting Sessions: 75th SLR session (10-12 Dec 2025) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment |
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| UN R48: Baseline document for 10 series simplification project |
| Reference Number: SLR-75-10/Rev.1 |
| Submitted by: GTB |
| Meeting Sessions: 75th SLR session (10-12 Dec 2025) |
| Document date: 12 Dec 25 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment |
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| Comments on "apparent surface" discussions |
| Reference Number: SLR-75-15 |
| Submitted by: Poland |
| Meeting Sessions: 75th SLR session (10-12 Dec 2025) |
| Document date: 08 Dec 25 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 148 | Light-Signalling Devices (LSD) and UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment |
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| Rear direction indicator and stop signal visibility |
| Reference Number: SLR-75-11 |
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The document presents OICA data on rear direction indicator (DI) and stop signal visibility compliance. It evaluates various lamp configurations against UN R48 and UN R148 requirements, examining criteria including photometry areas outside 25mm from stop lamps, DI apparent surface size, separation distances, and intensity ratios. OICA proposes that compliance requirements are met when DI apparent surface equals or exceeds stop lamp surface, intensity exceeds stop lamp by 25% minimum, separation distance reaches 20mm minimum, or DI apparent surface equals or exceeds 30cm. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 75th SLR session (10-12 Dec 2025) |
| Document date: 03 Dec 25 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment and UN Regulation No. 148 | Light-Signalling Devices (LSD) |
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| Direction indicator visibility: Counter-proposal to SLR-73-08/Rev.1 |
| Reference Number: SLR-75-12 |
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Proposal to amend UN R48 and UN R148 regarding direction indicator visibility when grouped with stop lamps. OICA proposes replacing Germany’s masking-based approach with objective, installation-level acceptance criteria: apparent surface area comparison, luminous intensity ratio at HV of at least 25% higher, or absolute apparent surface of 30 cm². Physical masking eliminates measurement uncertainty and improves test repeatability. Three alternative compliance routes provide flexibility without constraining designs. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 75th SLR session (10-12 Dec 2025) |
| Document date: 03 Dec 25 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment and UN Regulation No. 148 | Light-Signalling Devices (LSD) |
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| UN R48: Input for "Prohibited if not allowed” discussion |
| Reference Number: SLR-75-13 |
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OICA opposes proposed amendments to UN R48 paragraph 5 that would prohibit lighting devices not explicitly listed in paragraph 6. OICA contends the prohibition creates unnecessary manufacturer burden without safety benefits, conflicts with nationally permitted lamps, and falls outside the 1958 Agreement’s harmonization scope. OICA argues national enforcement, not type-approval restrictions, should manage device installation. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 75th SLR session (10-12 Dec 2025) |
| Document date: 03 Dec 25 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment |
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