| Children Left in Vehicles: Agenda for the 16th (April 2026) session |
| Reference Number: CLIV-16-01 |
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The group will receive comments on the draft UN Regulation for buses and coaches, covering definition order, operation isolation of the physical inspection system, vehicle master control switch definition, transitional provisions, type approval tests, and paragraph 5.4.4.6.2. The agenda includes feedback on a proposal made to GRSG and discussion of the September meeting location. |
| Meeting Sessions: 16th CLIV session (23 Apr) |
| Document date: 09 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Children left in vehicles |
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| CLIV: Feedback on 131st GRSG session |
| Reference Number: CLIV-16-02 |
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KATRI reported on the 131st GRSG session. OICA raised concern that the scope of the draft regulation is not clear, noting that vehicles of categories M2 or M3 class B and III designed or equipped primarily for the carriage of children equals all of M2 or M3 vehicles since there is always a possibility of carrying children, and stated it is now checking TF STBC documents. CIVD stated that vehicles used for camping need to be exempted from scope, noting this is reasonable but questioning how. Denso asked whether warning method of visual and audible is different between buses and light vehicles, noting this is done, and stated it seems possible to add new regulation number in UN R48. |
| Submitted by: KATRI |
| Meeting Sessions: 16th CLIV session (23 Apr) |
| Document date: 28 Apr 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Children left in vehicles |
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| Children Left in Vehicles: Summary of the 16th (April 2026) session |
| Reference Number: CLIV-16-03 |
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The CLIV IWG held its 16th online session on 23 April 2026. The group discussed amending the SOS Morse code definition to clarify it as a continuous sequence of three dots, three dashes, and three dots. Delegates agreed the scope for M2 and M3 category vehicles requires clearer definition to exclude camper vans and caravans and limit application to vehicles designed or equipped primarily for child carriage. Homework tasks include reviewing UN Regulation definitions for vehicle master control switches, proposing wording for operational isolation of physical inspection systems, and researching paragraph 5.4.4.6.2. The September in-person meeting location remains under consideration, with Paris confirmed as a possible option pending final decision by end of July. |
| Meeting Sessions: 16th CLIV session (23 Apr) |
| Document date: 27 May 26 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Children left in vehicles |
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