| EDO: Draft terms of reference for an informal working group on door opening in an emergency |
| Reference Number: EDO-05-02 |
| Submitted by: Korea |
| Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr) |
| Document date: 19 Feb 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening |
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| EDO: Draft text for power loss testing (Annex 7) |
| Reference Number: EDO-05-03/Rev.1 |
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This document specifies testing procedures to verify door-opening systems remain functional after complete power loss. Interior testing requires unlocking, unlatching, and opening doors from inside the vehicle five times after a 60-minute wait following power disconnection. Exterior testing requires unlocking, unlatching, and opening doors from outside five times under identical conditions. All operations use only permanently installed components without tools. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr) |
| Document date: 21 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening |
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| Emergency door opening: Meaning of "intuitive" |
| Reference Number: EDO-05-04 |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr) |
| Document date: 02 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening |
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| Emergency door opening: Proposal for submergence test procedure |
| Reference Number: EDO-05-05 |
| Submitted by: Netherlands and Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr) |
| Document date: 02 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening |
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| EDO, GTR 1, and UN R11: Comparison of crash test provisions |
| Reference Number: EDO-05-06 |
| Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr) |
| Document date: 02 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 11 | Door Latches and Door Retention Components, GTR No. 1 | Door Locks and Door Retention Components, and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening |
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| Emergency door opening: Discussion of intuitive design |
| Reference Number: EDO-05-07 |
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A design is intuitive when users understand and use it correctly and efficiently without needing instructions or prior training. Key signs include matching user expectations, requiring little explanation, giving clear feedback, minimizing thinking, maintaining consistency, and building on familiar patterns. For emergency door opening, intuitive design requires interior release control to unlock doors and unlatch without separate controls. Alternative actions for power loss must be fully intuitive, integrated or in close vicinity, within reach, and properly marked. Exterior door handles need a proper force application area for at least four fingers of an adult hand. |
| Submitted by: Netherlands |
| Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr) |
| Document date: 13 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening |
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| Comments for Emergency Door Opening discussions |
| Reference Number: EDO-05-08 |
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Comments address proposals EDO-05-03e and EDO-05-04e. On intuitiveness, the definition was agreed upon but concerns remain regarding ambiguity under self-certification system. Specific examples may be included such as door handle with gripping space, and mark/label/symbol on latch control. On power loss test, overall test procedures were agreed upon. Clarifications needed include normal riding position in 2.2.3., and whether interior test testers proceed with opening procedure after 60 minutes for all doors with 4 times repetition per door within 60 minutes proposed. |
| Submitted by: KATRI |
| Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr) |
| Document date: 14 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening |
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| EDO: Terms and definitions |
| Reference Number: EDO-05-09 |
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Unlock refers to transition of a doorlatch system into a state in which operation of the latch-release control is no longer inhibited, allowing the latch to disengage from the striker. Unlatching refers to transition into a state in which the latch and striker are no longer capable of withstanding separation forces, thereby allowing the door to move away from the vehicle body structure. Opening refers to the action by which a door is moved from its closed position to an open position through mechanical force or energizing an actuated device. Child Safety Lock System is a locking device which, when engaged, prevents operation of the interior door handle or other release device. |
| Submitted by: OICA and CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr) |
| Document date: 16 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening |
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| Emergency Door Openings SIG: Agenda for the 5th (April 2026) session |
| Reference Number: EDO-05-01 |
| Meeting Sessions: 5th EDO session (21-23 Apr) |
| Document date: 31 Mar 26 |
| Relevant to: GTR No. 1 | Door Locks and Door Retention Components, UN Regulation No. 11 | Door Latches and Door Retention Components, UN Regulation No. 21 | Interior Fittings, and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Emergency Door Opening |
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