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1. Adoption of the agenda
WP.29/1107 | Annotated provisional agenda for the 162nd WP.29 session
WP.29/1107/Add.1 | Addendum to the provisional agenda for the 162nd WP.29 session
2. Coordination and organization of work
2.1. Report of the session of the Administrative Committee for the Coordination of Work (WP.29/AC.2)
WP.29-162-04 | Proposal for Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement Latest version (superceding WP.29/2014/26) of the revision of the 1958 Agreement to enable the deployment of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system and to facilitate the global application of the Agreement and its system for the mutual recognition of type approvals. This version proposes solutions to all the remaining open issues except the question of two-thirds voting raised as a measure to address concerns of non-EU governments over the current simple majority procedure.
WP.29/1073/Rev.9 | Status of the 1998 Agreement, of the Global Registry and of the Compendium of Candidates Update on the status of work on UN Global Technical Regulations.
WP.29-162-12 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-11 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) Working draft of the proposed UN regulation on whole vehicle type approvals transmitted by the chair of the subgroup on development of UN Regulation 0.
WP.29-162-10 | Updated proposal for Revision 3 of the UNECE 1958 Agreement Presentation on proposed changes to the 1958 Agreement pursuant to the establishment of the international whole vehicle type approval system.
WP.29-162-18 | Principles for Supplements, Series of amendments and Revisions to UN Regulations Overview by the Forum secretariat of changes to the guidelines for amendments to UN Regulations to address concerns over multiple/parallel series of amendments being in force at the same time.
WP.29-162-12/Rev.1 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-11 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) Working draft of the proposed UN regulation on whole vehicle type approvals transmitted by the chair of the subgroup on development of UN Regulation 0.
WP.29-162-12/Rev.1 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-11 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) Working draft of the proposed UN regulation on whole vehicle type approvals transmitted by the chair of the subgroup on development of UN Regulation 0.
WP.29-162-18 | Principles for Supplements, Series of amendments and Revisions to UN Regulations Overview by the Forum secretariat of changes to the guidelines for amendments to UN Regulations to address concerns over multiple/parallel series of amendments being in force at the same time.
2.2. Programme of work and documentation
WP.29/2014/1 | Revised Programme of Work of the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) and its Subsidiary Bodies Catalog of the subjects and regulations being considered or developed across the WP.29.
WP.29-162-01 | WP.29 Working Parties, Informal Working Groups and Chairmanship
WP.29-162-02 | Tasks to be performed by the members of the WP.29 secretariat in 2014 Table of personnel, positions, and responsibilities within the WP.29 secretariat.
2.3. Intelligent Transport Systems
WP.29-162-20 | Automated Driving: Definition for Levels of Automation Motor vehicle manufacturer perspectives and recommendations towards defining uniform classifications, terms, and references to facilitate discussions on requirements for autonomous vehicle technologies.
2.4. Follow-up of the seventy-sixth session of the Inland Transport Committee (ITC)
2.5. Follow-up of the ECE Reform
3. Consideration of the reports of the Working Parties (GRs) subsidiary to WP.29
3.1. Working Party on Noise (GRB) (Fifty-eighth session, 2-4 September 2013)
GRB/56 | Report of the GRB on its 58th session
3.2. Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF) (Seventy-fifth session, 17-19 September 2013)
GRRF/75 | Report of the GRRF on its 75th session
3.3. Working Party on General Safety Provisions (GRSG) (105th session, 8-11 October 2013)
GRSG/84 | Report of the GRSG on its 105th session
3.4. Working Party on Lighting and Light-Signalling (GRE) (Seventieth session, 21-23 October 2013)
GRE/70 | Report of the GRE on its 70th session
3.5. Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE) (Sixty-seventh session, 14 November 2013)
GRPE/67 | Report of the GRPE on its 67th session Report of the special session of the Working Party on Pollution and Energy to consider the initial version of the light vehicle emissions GTR for submission to WP.29 for adoption.
3.6. Highlights of the recent sessions
3.6.1. Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) (Fifty-fourth session, 17-19 December 2013)
3.6.2. Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE) (Sixty-eighth session, 7-10 January 2014)
3.6.3. Working Party on Noise (GRB) (Fifty-ninth session, 28-30 January 2014)
3.6.4. Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF) (Seventy-sixth session, 17-21 February 2014)
4. 1958 Agreement
WP.29-162-18 | Principles for Supplements, Series of amendments and Revisions to UN Regulations Overview by the Forum secretariat of changes to the guidelines for amendments to UN Regulations to address concerns over multiple/parallel series of amendments being in force at the same time.
4.1. Status of the Agreement and of the annexed UN Regulations
WP.29/343/Rev.22 | Status of the 1958 Agreement: Revision 22 Updated compendium of the provisions of the 1958 Agreement, the UN Regulations and amendments adopted under the agreement, and the current list of contact points for testing services and type approval authorities.
4.2. Guidance requested by the Working Parties on matters related to UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement
4.2.1. Reproduction and reference to private standards in UN Regulations, UN Global Technical Regulations and UN Rules
4.3. Development of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) system
WP.29-162-12 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-11 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) Working draft of the proposed UN regulation on whole vehicle type approvals transmitted by the chair of the subgroup on development of UN Regulation 0.
WP.29-162-12/Rev.1 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-04 | Proposal for Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement Latest version (superceding WP.29/2014/26) of the revision of the 1958 Agreement to enable the deployment of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system and to facilitate the global application of the Agreement and its system for the mutual recognition of type approvals. This version proposes solutions to all the remaining open issues except the question of two-thirds voting raised as a measure to address concerns of non-EU governments over the current simple majority procedure.
WP.29-162-12 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-11 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) Working draft of the proposed UN regulation on whole vehicle type approvals transmitted by the chair of the subgroup on development of UN Regulation 0.
WP.29-162-12/Rev.1 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-11 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) Working draft of the proposed UN regulation on whole vehicle type approvals transmitted by the chair of the subgroup on development of UN Regulation 0.
4.4. Consideration of amendments to the 1958 Agreement
WP.29/2014/26 | Proposal for Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement Draft text for a revised and updated 1958 Agreement pursuant to the project to establish an international whole vehicle type approval system.
WP.29-162-10 | Updated proposal for Revision 3 of the UNECE 1958 Agreement Presentation on proposed changes to the 1958 Agreement pursuant to the establishment of the international whole vehicle type approval system.
WP.29-162-04 | Proposal for Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement Latest version (superceding WP.29/2014/26) of the revision of the 1958 Agreement to enable the deployment of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system and to facilitate the global application of the Agreement and its system for the mutual recognition of type approvals. This version proposes solutions to all the remaining open issues except the question of two-thirds voting raised as a measure to address concerns of non-EU governments over the current simple majority procedure.
WP.29-162-04 | Proposal for Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement Latest version (superceding WP.29/2014/26) of the revision of the 1958 Agreement to enable the deployment of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system and to facilitate the global application of the Agreement and its system for the mutual recognition of type approvals. This version proposes solutions to all the remaining open issues except the question of two-thirds voting raised as a measure to address concerns of non-EU governments over the current simple majority procedure.
WP.29-162-12 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-11 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) Working draft of the proposed UN regulation on whole vehicle type approvals transmitted by the chair of the subgroup on development of UN Regulation 0.
WP.29-162-10 | Updated proposal for Revision 3 of the UNECE 1958 Agreement Presentation on proposed changes to the 1958 Agreement pursuant to the establishment of the international whole vehicle type approval system.
WP.29-162-18 | Principles for Supplements, Series of amendments and Revisions to UN Regulations Overview by the Forum secretariat of changes to the guidelines for amendments to UN Regulations to address concerns over multiple/parallel series of amendments being in force at the same time.
WP.29-162-12/Rev.1 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-12/Rev.1 | Progress Towards an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Scheme Update by the chair of the subgroup on the development of UN R0 of the IWVTA informal group.
WP.29-162-11 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) Working draft of the proposed UN regulation on whole vehicle type approvals transmitted by the chair of the subgroup on development of UN Regulation 0.
WP.29-162-18 | Principles for Supplements, Series of amendments and Revisions to UN Regulations Overview by the Forum secretariat of changes to the guidelines for amendments to UN Regulations to address concerns over multiple/parallel series of amendments being in force at the same time.
WP.29-162-11 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) Working draft of the proposed UN regulation on whole vehicle type approvals transmitted by the chair of the subgroup on development of UN Regulation 0.
4.5. Development of an electronic database for the exchange of type approval documentation (DETA)
WP.29-162-17 | Status report on the Forum secretariat's activities concerning DETA Update on WP.29 secretariat efforts to implement the data exchange for type approvals system, including requests for a decision on database software selection, financial support for project implementation, and support for the proposal to include DETA in the regular UNECE budget.
WP.29-162-04 | Proposal for Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement Latest version (superceding WP.29/2014/26) of the revision of the 1958 Agreement to enable the deployment of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system and to facilitate the global application of the Agreement and its system for the mutual recognition of type approvals. This version proposes solutions to all the remaining open issues except the question of two-thirds voting raised as a measure to address concerns of non-EU governments over the current simple majority procedure.
WP.29-162-10 | Updated proposal for Revision 3 of the UNECE 1958 Agreement Presentation on proposed changes to the 1958 Agreement pursuant to the establishment of the international whole vehicle type approval system.
WP.29-162-18 | Principles for Supplements, Series of amendments and Revisions to UN Regulations Overview by the Forum secretariat of changes to the guidelines for amendments to UN Regulations to address concerns over multiple/parallel series of amendments being in force at the same time.
WP.29-162-18 | Principles for Supplements, Series of amendments and Revisions to UN Regulations Overview by the Forum secretariat of changes to the guidelines for amendments to UN Regulations to address concerns over multiple/parallel series of amendments being in force at the same time.
4.6. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRB
4.6.1. Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 41
WP.29/2014/2 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 41 Proposal approved by the GRB to update UN R41 with the latest amendment of ISO 5130:2012, to correct the typing error of the decibel unit dB(A) (corrected from db(A)) and delete the unnecessary unit, and to revise the current list in Annex 4 as an itemized list for greater clarity.
4.7. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRRF
4.7.1. Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 11 series of amendments to Regulation No. 13
WP.29/2014/3 | Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 11 series of amendments to Regulation No. 13 This supplement would introduce provisions for fully automatic coupling systems and clarify references in the regulation to Regulation No. 10 on electromagnetic compatibility. This proposal combines two distinct proposals (document GRRF/2013/12 as amended by Annex II to the GRRF 75th session report and document GRRF/2013/13 not amended) approved by the GRRF at its September 2013 session.
WP.29/2014/3 | Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 11 series of amendments to Regulation No. 13 This supplement would introduce provisions for fully automatic coupling systems and clarify references in the regulation to Regulation No. 10 on electromagnetic compatibility. This proposal combines two distinct proposals (document GRRF/2013/12 as amended by Annex II to the GRRF 75th session report and document GRRF/2013/13 not amended) approved by the GRRF at its September 2013 session.
4.8. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRSG
4.8.1. Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 18
WP.29/2014/7 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 18 Proposal to clarify that the regulation applies to the type approval of anti-theft devices if fitted in the vehicle (and therefore is not meant to render such devices compulsory in vehicles).
WP.29/2014/7 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 18 Proposal to clarify that the regulation applies to the type approval of anti-theft devices if fitted in the vehicle (and therefore is not meant to render such devices compulsory in vehicles).
4.8.2. Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46
WP.29/2014/8 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46 Proposal to clarify the transitional provisions of the 03 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 46, including provisions for extensions of approvals to the 03 series of amendments, for approval of devices to the 02 series, and provisions for aftermarket devices.
WP.29/2014/8 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46 Proposal to clarify the transitional provisions of the 03 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 46, including provisions for extensions of approvals to the 03 series of amendments, for approval of devices to the 02 series, and provisions for aftermarket devices.
WP.29/2014/9 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46 Proposal to clarify the provisions on the extended field of vision on heavy goods vehicles across different mirror classes. The text would require assessment of normal and extended fields of vision using a single mirror adjustment and to allow for the loss of up to 10% of the close-proximity field of vision in such configurations. The proposal would also clarify the transitional provisions and provisions for aftermarket devices.
4.8.3. Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46
WP.29/2014/9 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46 Proposal to clarify the provisions on the extended field of vision on heavy goods vehicles across different mirror classes. The text would require assessment of normal and extended fields of vision using a single mirror adjustment and to allow for the loss of up to 10% of the close-proximity field of vision in such configurations. The proposal would also clarify the transitional provisions and provisions for aftermarket devices.
WP.29/2014/9 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46 Proposal to clarify the provisions on the extended field of vision on heavy goods vehicles across different mirror classes. The text would require assessment of normal and extended fields of vision using a single mirror adjustment and to allow for the loss of up to 10% of the close-proximity field of vision in such configurations. The proposal would also clarify the transitional provisions and provisions for aftermarket devices.
4.8.4. Proposal for Supplement 14 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 67
WP.29/2014/10 | Proposal for Supplement 14 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 67 Proposal to introduce type-approval provisions for “valve control at stop-start” into the regulation on LPG equipment. The proposal would allow tank valves stay open in a commanded stop-start phase as is the case for the idling phase of non-stop-start vehicles. These provisions are similar to those for UN R110 on CNG vehicles.
4.8.5. Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107
WP.29/2014/11 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107 Proposal to amend requirements for the minimum number of priority seats (four in Class I, two in Class II and Class III and one in Class A and Class B), to disallow the priority designation for folding seats, and to establish uniform provisions for gangway barriers in vehicles of Classes I and A, including a proposed 50N force limit for moving such barriers out of the way.
WP.29/2014/11/Corr.1 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107 Note from the WP.29 Secretariat to note a correction to the proposed supplement. In document WP.29/2014/11 the item concerning Annex 3, paragraph 7.7.8.5.3. where it reads "one in Class A and B", the text should read "one in Class A."
WP.29/2014/11/Corr.1 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107 Note from the WP.29 Secretariat to note a correction to the proposed supplement. In document WP.29/2014/11 the item concerning Annex 3, paragraph 7.7.8.5.3. where it reads "one in Class A and B", the text should read "one in Class A."
WP.29/2014/11/Corr.1 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107 Note from the WP.29 Secretariat to note a correction to the proposed supplement. In document WP.29/2014/11 the item concerning Annex 3, paragraph 7.7.8.5.3. where it reads "one in Class A and B", the text should read "one in Class A."
4.8.6. Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 110
WP.29/2014/12 | Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 110 Proposal to introduce type-approval provisions for fuel selection systems and for “valve control at stop-start”. The former focuses on ensuring that dual fuel systems prevent fuel intended for one system from flowing into the other system. The latter would let the tank valves stay open in a commanded stop-start phase as is the case for the idling phase of vehicles not equipped with start-stop systems.
4.9. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRE
WP.29/2014/31 | Proposal for the new 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 27 Proposal to clarify the Conformity of Production requirements.
WP.29/2014/32 | Proposal for Supplement 9 to Regulation No. 65 Proposal to clarify the Conformity of Production requirements.
4.9.1. Proposal for Supplement 15 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 3
WP.29/2014/13 | Proposal for Supplement 15 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 3 Proposal to delete the shape requirements for retro-reflecting devices, except for triangles.
WP.29/2014/13 | Proposal for Supplement 15 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 3 Proposal to delete the shape requirements for retro-reflecting devices, except for triangles.
4.9.2. Proposal for Supplement 25 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6
WP.29/2014/14 | Proposal for Supplement 25 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6 Proposal to introduce "interdependent lamps" into Regulation No. 6, taking into account the function of direction indicators as hazard warning signals, and to introduce provisions for direction indicator lamps with variable apparent surfaces.
4.9.3. Proposal for Supplement 23 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7
WP.29/2014/15 | Proposal for Supplement 23 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7 Proposal to increase the maximum intensity limit for front position lamps in cases where front position lamps are reciprocally incorporated with front fog lamps and to clarify the intensity ratio requirement for stop lamps reciprocally incorporated with position or rear-end outline marker lamps.
4.9.4. Proposal for the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 10
WP.29/2014/16 | Proposal for the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 10 Proposal to extend the scope of UN R10 to include all kinds of power train systems (e.g., as separate electrical components) above a certain working voltage level, when they are in charging mode and including type approval of separate electrical components for the “REESS charging mode coupled to power grid” configuration.
WP.29/2014/3 | Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 11 series of amendments to Regulation No. 13 This supplement would introduce provisions for fully automatic coupling systems and clarify references in the regulation to Regulation No. 10 on electromagnetic compatibility. This proposal combines two distinct proposals (document GRRF/2013/12 as amended by Annex II to the GRRF 75th session report and document GRRF/2013/13 not amended) approved by the GRRF at its September 2013 session.
4.9.5. Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 19
WP.29/2014/17 | Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 19 Proposal to enable approval of Class B front fog lamps for replacement purposes only in the 04 series of amendments to UN R19 (as is currently the case for approvals under the 02 and 03 series).
WP.29/2013/75/Add.1 | Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 19 Addendum to clarify the context of document WP.29/2013/75 (the proposal to complete the deletion of distributed lighting systems (DLS), or rather light generators, from the regulation and to update the Conformity of Production (CoP) requirements).
4.9.6. Proposal for the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 27
WP.29/2014/18 | Proposal for the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 27 Proposal to update UN R27 in line with technological progress and performance-based methodologies. The main changes are: a) Revised provisions to combine color boundaries for the night time color, b) Replacement of Illuminant C with Illuminant D65 in the measurement of fluorescent materials, c) Alternative methods introduced for instrumental measurement of the fluorescent color, d) New Annex 10 to replace reference to ISO 105, e) Clarification of the wind test (Annex 5), f) Standardization of the test surface representing the road, g) Simplification of the test device for clearance to the ground in Annex 3, h) Amendment of COP requirements, and i) 36-month transitional period in a new paragraph 14.
WP.29/2014/31 | Proposal for the new 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 27 Proposal to clarify the Conformity of Production requirements.
4.9.7. Proposal for Supplement 13 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
WP.29/2014/19 | Proposal for Supplement 13 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to amend UN R48 in order to enable type-approval of direction indicators with variable apparent surfaces. The amendment would prohibit the use of sequential illumination when the direction indicator is used as a hazard warning indicator.
WP.29/2014/21 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to reduce the minimum speed for activation of E-class passing beams from 70 km/h to 60 km/h and to prescribe clear alternatives to either detect motorway conditions with sensors or only activate the E mode above a speed of 110km/h. Moreover, the proposal extends the provisions to all vehicles. In addition, the proposal introduces "interdependent lamps", taking into account the function of direction indicators as hazard warning signals.
WP.29/2014/21 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to reduce the minimum speed for activation of E-class passing beams from 70 km/h to 60 km/h and to prescribe clear alternatives to either detect motorway conditions with sensors or only activate the E mode above a speed of 110km/h. Moreover, the proposal extends the provisions to all vehicles. In addition, the proposal introduces "interdependent lamps", taking into account the function of direction indicators as hazard warning signals.
4.9.8. Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
WP.29/2014/20 | Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to amend UN R48 in order to enable type-approval of direction indicators with variable apparent surfaces. The amendment would prohibit the use of sequential illumination when the direction indicator is used as a hazard warning indicator.
WP.29/2014/21 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to reduce the minimum speed for activation of E-class passing beams from 70 km/h to 60 km/h and to prescribe clear alternatives to either detect motorway conditions with sensors or only activate the E mode above a speed of 110km/h. Moreover, the proposal extends the provisions to all vehicles. In addition, the proposal introduces "interdependent lamps", taking into account the function of direction indicators as hazard warning signals.
4.9.9. Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
WP.29/2014/21 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to reduce the minimum speed for activation of E-class passing beams from 70 km/h to 60 km/h and to prescribe clear alternatives to either detect motorway conditions with sensors or only activate the E mode above a speed of 110km/h. Moreover, the proposal extends the provisions to all vehicles. In addition, the proposal introduces "interdependent lamps", taking into account the function of direction indicators as hazard warning signals.
4.9.10. Proposal for Supplement 9 to Regulation No. 65
WP.29/2014/22 | Proposal for Supplement 9 to Regulation No. 65 Proposal to clarify the requirements for the special warning lamp while allowing for harmonization with the requirements for emergency warning lamps as prescribed by SAE.
WP.29/2014/32 | Proposal for Supplement 9 to Regulation No. 65 Proposal to clarify the Conformity of Production requirements.
WP.29/2014/32 | Proposal for Supplement 9 to Regulation No. 65 Proposal to clarify the Conformity of Production requirements.
WP.29/2014/22 | Proposal for Supplement 9 to Regulation No. 65 Proposal to clarify the requirements for the special warning lamp while allowing for harmonization with the requirements for emergency warning lamps as prescribed by SAE.
4.9.11. Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 74
WP.29/2014/23 | Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 74 Proposal to enable the optional use of hazard warning lamps on L1 category vehicles to alert other vehicles in case of breakdown or other situations that could lead to danger on the road. This proposal brings L1 category warning signal options in line with those for other 2-wheeled vehicles.
4.9.12. Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 113
WP.29/2014/24 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 113 Proposal to improve the accuracy of test procedures measuring the stability of the photometric performance, including replacement of the test point HV with points 0.50U/1.5L and 0.50U/1.5R and of percentage values for the heat test at these points with an absolute value of 225 cd.
WP.29/2014/24 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 113 Proposal to improve the accuracy of test procedures measuring the stability of the photometric performance, including replacement of the test point HV with points 0.50U/1.5L and 0.50U/1.5R and of percentage values for the heat test at these points with an absolute value of 225 cd.
4.9.13. Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123
WP.29/2014/25 | Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123 Proposal to update the photometric test requirements for type approval of the AFS driving beam and to correct the text by replacing the erroneous use of the term "principal passing beam" with the correct term "class C (basic) passing beam".
4.10. Consideration of draft corrigenda to existing Regulations submitted by GRRF
4.10.1. Proposal for Corrigendum 1 (Russian only) to Revision 8 of Regulation No. 13
WP.29/2014/4 | Proposal for Corrigendum 1 (Russian only) to Revision 8 of Regulation No. 13
WP.29/2014/3 | Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 11 series of amendments to Regulation No. 13 This supplement would introduce provisions for fully automatic coupling systems and clarify references in the regulation to Regulation No. 10 on electromagnetic compatibility. This proposal combines two distinct proposals (document GRRF/2013/12 as amended by Annex II to the GRRF 75th session report and document GRRF/2013/13 not amended) approved by the GRRF at its September 2013 session.
4.10.2. Proposal for Corrigendum 4 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117
WP.29/2014/5 | Proposal for Corrigendum 4 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 (Document WP.29/2012/54) as adopted at the June WP.29 session contained a typo where the snow temperature range for the snow grip test should be ‐4°C to ‐15°C, but the ‘minus’ sign was omitted before the first figure.
WP.29-162-05 | Proposal for amendments to the draft Supplement 6 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 Submission of the wet grip limit values for Class C3 tires as agreed to within the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF). These values were originally proposed in document WP.29/2013/66.
4.10.3. Proposal for Corrigendum 5 (Russian only) to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117
WP.29/2014/6 | Proposal for Corrigendum 5 (Russian only) to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117
WP.29-162-05 | Proposal for amendments to the draft Supplement 6 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 Submission of the wet grip limit values for Class C3 tires as agreed to within the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF). These values were originally proposed in document WP.29/2013/66.
4.11. Consideration of draft corrigenda to existing Regulations submitted by the secretariat, if any
4.12. Consideration of pending proposals for amendments to existing Regulations submitted by the Working Parties subsidiary to the World Forum
4.12.1. Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 51
WP.29/2011/64 | Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 51
4.12.2. Proposal for the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 121
WP.29/2012/30 | Proposal for the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 121 Proposal for transitional provisions concerning the electronic stability control telltale and approval markings related to UN R121.
4.12.3. Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117
WP.29/2013/66 | Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 Text as adopted by the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF) at its 75th session based upon a proposal by the European Commission, France and ETRTO to introduce wet grip provisions and testing procedures for tyres of categories C2 and C3.
WP.29-162-05 | Proposal for amendments to the draft Supplement 6 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 Submission of the wet grip limit values for Class C3 tires as agreed to within the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF). These values were originally proposed in document WP.29/2013/66.
WP.29-162-05 | Proposal for amendments to the draft Supplement 6 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 Submission of the wet grip limit values for Class C3 tires as agreed to within the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF). These values were originally proposed in document WP.29/2013/66.
4.13. Proposals for amendments to existing Regulations submitted by the Working Parties subsidiary to the World Forum for consideration at its June 2014 session
WP.29/2012/30 | Proposal for the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 121 Proposal for transitional provisions concerning the electronic stability control telltale and approval markings related to UN R121.
4.14. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRSP
4.14.1. Proposal for Supplement 3 to Regulation No. 129
WP.29/2014/33 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to Regulation No. 129 This supplement concerns child restraint systems comprised of a base fixture to which a portable shell can be attached. The base fixture is attached to the vehicle by the ISOFIX anchorages in the seating position and the shell attached to the base. However, since the shells may also be designed for use without the base fixture in a configuration where the shell is secured by the adult safety belt of the seating position, this supplement would enable type approvals under UN R129 for this configuration.
5. 1998 Agreement
5.1. Status of the 1998 Agreement, including the implementation of paragraph 7.1 of the Agreement
WP.29/1073/Rev.9 | Status of the 1998 Agreement, of the Global Registry and of the Compendium of Candidates Update on the status of work on UN Global Technical Regulations.
WP.29-162-07 | Situation on priorities and proposals to develop gtrs as of 21 February 2014 Status of the 1998 Agreement of the global registry and of the compendium of candidates.
WP.29/1073/Rev.9 | Status of the 1998 Agreement, of the Global Registry and of the Compendium of Candidates Update on the status of work on UN Global Technical Regulations.
5.2. Consideration of draft UN Global Technical Regulations (UN GTR) and/or draft amendments to established Global Technical Regulations
WP.29/2014/27 | Proposal for a new global technical regulation on the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) Text of the proposed new GTR on light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption as approved at the November special session of the Working Party on Pollution and Energy and submitted to the Forum for consideration and adoption at its March 2014 session.
5.3. Consideration of technical regulations to be listed in the Compendium of Candidate Global Technical Regulations, if any.
WP.29/1073/Rev.9 | Status of the 1998 Agreement, of the Global Registry and of the Compendium of Candidates Update on the status of work on UN Global Technical Regulations.
5.4. Guidance, by consensus decision, on those elements of draft UN GTR that have not been resolved by the World Forum, if any
5.5. Implementation of the 1998 Agreement Programme of Work by the Working Parties subsidiary to the World Forum.
6. Exchange of views on national/regional rulemaking procedures and implementation of established UN Regulations and/or UN GTRs into national/regional law
7. 1997 Agreement (Periodical Technical Inspections)
7.1. Status of the 1997 Agreement
WP.29/1074/Rev.4/Amend.1 | Status of the 1997 Agreement and of the Rules annexed to it
WP.29/1074/Rev.4 | Status of the 1997 Agreement and of the Rules annexed to it
7.2. Update of UN Rules Nos. 1 and 2
WP.29-162-09 | Concerns expressed regarding the vote on amendments to UN Rules Nos. 1 and 2 Note from the WP.29 secretariat to convey concerns received from the Netherlands and Romania on the planned vote to amend UN Rules Nos. 1 and 2 on vehicle inspections.
WP.29/2013/132 | Proposal for Revision 2 to Rule No. 1 on uniform provisions for Periodical Technical Inspections Proposal to harmonize the provisions of UN Rule No. 1 with those of the latest UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement and the EU Directives.
WP.29/2013/133 | Proposal for draft amendments to Rule No. 2 on uniform provisions for periodical technical inspections Proposal to harmonize the provisions of UN Rule No. 2 with those of the latest UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement and the EU Directives.
WP.29-162-09 | Concerns expressed regarding the vote on amendments to UN Rules Nos. 1 and 2 Note from the WP.29 secretariat to convey concerns received from the Netherlands and Romania on the planned vote to amend UN Rules Nos. 1 and 2 on vehicle inspections.
8. Other business
8.1. Exchange of information on enforcement of issues on defects and non-compliance, including recall systems
8.2. Consistency between the 1968 Vienna Convention and World Forum regulations
WP.1/143 | Report of the Working Party on Road Traffic Safety on its 67th session
8.3. Latest results for Global NCAP in India
WP.29-162-21 | Global NCAP research project: Safer Cars for India Presentation on crash testing results of selected Indian passenger cars and efforts to improve minimum safety levels for the most basic passenger cars on the Indian market.
WP.29-162-19 | Proposal for amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 94 and 95 concering in-vehicle emergency call systems Presentation outlining proposals to include performance testing of in-vehicle emergency call systems under frontal (or possibly UN R12 steering requirements) and side impact regulations.
WP.29-162-21 | Global NCAP research project: Safer Cars for India Presentation on crash testing results of selected Indian passenger cars and efforts to improve minimum safety levels for the most basic passenger cars on the Indian market.
8.4. Amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 94 and 95
WP.29-162-19 | Proposal for amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 94 and 95 concering in-vehicle emergency call systems Presentation outlining proposals to include performance testing of in-vehicle emergency call systems under frontal (or possibly UN R12 steering requirements) and side impact regulations.
WP.29-162-19 | Proposal for amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 94 and 95 concering in-vehicle emergency call systems Presentation outlining proposals to include performance testing of in-vehicle emergency call systems under frontal (or possibly UN R12 steering requirements) and side impact regulations.
WP.29-162-21 | Global NCAP research project: Safer Cars for India Presentation on crash testing results of selected Indian passenger cars and efforts to improve minimum safety levels for the most basic passenger cars on the Indian market.
8.5. Korea's automotive recall system and panoramic sunroof investigation
WP.29-162-15 | Recall System & Latest Issue in Korea Presentation on Korea's automotive safety agencies, recall system, and investigation into shattering of panoramic sunroofs.
WP.29-162-22 | KATRI video regarding the safety investigation of certain panoramic sunroofs
WP.29-162-15 | Recall System & Latest Issue in Korea Presentation on Korea's automotive safety agencies, recall system, and investigation into shattering of panoramic sunroofs.
WP.29-162-22 | KATRI video regarding the safety investigation of certain panoramic sunroofs
WP.29-162-15 | Recall System & Latest Issue in Korea Presentation on Korea's automotive safety agencies, recall system, and investigation into shattering of panoramic sunroofs.
9. Adoption of the report
10. Establishment of the Administrative Committee AC.1 and election of officers for the year 2014
11. Proposals for amendments and corrigenda to existing Regulations and for new Regulations – Voting by AC.1
12. Establishment of the Executive Committee AC.3 and election of officers for 2014
WP.29-162-06 | Table for planned voting on new GTR concerning WLTP and Tyres Voting form for the adoption vote on light vehicle emissions and tires.
13. Monitoring of the 1998 Agreement
WP.29-162-13 | Report on the transposition of UN GTR into EU law Status report on the introduction and application of the 14 current UN Global Technical Regulations into European Union directives.
WP.29-162-14 | Notification and update of the status report on UN GTR application in Korea Notification on the status of the transposition of UN Global Technical Regulations into Korean law.
WP.29/1073/Rev.9 | Status of the 1998 Agreement, of the Global Registry and of the Compendium of Candidates Update on the status of work on UN Global Technical Regulations.
WP.29/1073/Rev.9 | Status of the 1998 Agreement, of the Global Registry and of the Compendium of Candidates Update on the status of work on UN Global Technical Regulations.
14. Consideration and vote by AC.3 of draft UN Global Technical Regulations and/or draft amendments to established UN Global Technical Regulations
14.1. Proposal for a global technical regulation on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicle Test Procedures (WLTP)
WP.29/AC.3/26 | Proposal to develop a new global technical regulation on worldwide harmonized light vehicle test procedures
WP.29/AC.3/26/Add.1 | Addendum to the proposal to develop a new GTR on worldwide harmonized light vehicle test procedures
WP.29/2014/27 | Proposal for a new global technical regulation on the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) Text of the proposed new GTR on light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption as approved at the November special session of the Working Party on Pollution and Energy and submitted to the Forum for consideration and adoption at its March 2014 session.
WP.29/2014/28 | Final report on the development of a new global technical regulation on the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP) Report to accompany the proposal for the new GTR on light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption detailing its development.
WP.29-162-06 | Table for planned voting on new GTR concerning WLTP and Tyres Voting form for the adoption vote on light vehicle emissions and tires.
WP.29/2014/27 | Proposal for a new global technical regulation on the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) Text of the proposed new GTR on light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption as approved at the November special session of the Working Party on Pollution and Energy and submitted to the Forum for consideration and adoption at its March 2014 session.
14.2. Proposal for a global technical regulation on Tyres
WP.29/2013/63 | Proposal for a global technical regulation on tyres Text of the new GTR on light vehicle radial tires as adopted by the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF) at its 74th session.
WP.29/2013/122 | Proposal for the final report on the Phase I development of the GTR on tires The background report on the development of the first phase of the Global Technical Regulation concerning uniform provisions for pneumatic radial tyres for passengers and light truck commercial vehicles, submitted by GRRF for approval by the World Forum.
WP.29/AC.3/15 | Proposal to develop a global technical regulation concerning tyres of light vehicles
WP.29/2012/125 | Preliminary report on the development of a GTR for pneumatic radial tires Preliminary report prepared by France on the development of a global technical regulation concerning uniform provisions for pneumatic radial tyres for passenger and light truck (commercial) vehicles.
WP.29-162-06 | Table for planned voting on new GTR concerning WLTP and Tyres Voting form for the adoption vote on light vehicle emissions and tires.
15. Consideration of technical regulations to be listed in the Compendium of Candidates for UN Global Technical Regulations, if any
WP.29/1073/Rev.9 | Status of the 1998 Agreement, of the Global Registry and of the Compendium of Candidates Update on the status of work on UN Global Technical Regulations.
16. Guidance, by consensus decision, on those elements of draft UN GTRs that have not been resolved by the Working Parties subsidiaries to the World Forum, if any
16.1. Guidance on elements of draft GTR No. 9 – Phase 2 that have not been resolved by the Working Party on Passive Safety
WP.29-162-03 | Guidance, by consensus decision on elements of draft GTR No. 9 – Phase 2 that have not been resolved by the Working Party on Passive Safety Phase 2 of GTR No. includes proposals for injury assessment reference values (IARV). The United States has asserted that the IARV have not been sufficiently validated through cost-benefit analysis, which is a requirement in US rulemaking. Therefore, the US has proposed to permit regulators to select IARV that correspond to their local vehicle populations. However, adding this qualification (through a footnote) would create a precedent for future GTR and OICA has lamented that such diversity in application hampers the goal of harmonization. Therefore, the GTR 9 informal group and GRSP are putting this issue before the World Forum for guidance.
WP.29-162-03 | Guidance, by consensus decision on elements of draft GTR No. 9 – Phase 2 that have not been resolved by the Working Party on Passive Safety Phase 2 of GTR No. includes proposals for injury assessment reference values (IARV). The United States has asserted that the IARV have not been sufficiently validated through cost-benefit analysis, which is a requirement in US rulemaking. Therefore, the US has proposed to permit regulators to select IARV that correspond to their local vehicle populations. However, adding this qualification (through a footnote) would create a precedent for future GTR and OICA has lamented that such diversity in application hampers the goal of harmonization. Therefore, the GTR 9 informal group and GRSP are putting this issue before the World Forum for guidance.
17. Progress on the development of new UN Global Technical Regulations and of amendments to established UN Global Technical Regulations
WP.29-162-07 | Situation on priorities and proposals to develop gtrs as of 21 February 2014 Status of the 1998 Agreement of the global registry and of the compendium of candidates.
17.1. GTR No. 2 (Worldwide Motorcycle emission Test Cycle (WMTC))
WP.29/AC.3/36 | Authorization to develop amendments to GTR No. 2 and new regulations on environmental and propulsion performance requirements The main objective of this proposal is to establish an amendment to GTR No. 2 on the Worldwide harmonized Motorcycle emissions Certification-test procedure (WMTC) to insert Environmental and Propulsion Performance Requirements (EPPR), currently only applicable for two-wheeled motorcycles. Where warranted, other amendments or proposals for new regulations may be developed.
17.2. GTR No. 3 (Motorcycle braking)
WP.29/AC.3/37 | Authorization to develop amendments to GTR No. 3 The proposed amendments would: a) clarify possible confusion in the interpretation of the terms "inoperative" and "disconnected"; b) update requirements for combined braking systems; c) introduce the "K-method"; and d) introduce the concept of a representative vehicle based on the provisions of Regulation No. 13-H.
WP.29/AC.3/37 | Authorization to develop amendments to GTR No. 3 The proposed amendments would: a) clarify possible confusion in the interpretation of the terms "inoperative" and "disconnected"; b) update requirements for combined braking systems; c) introduce the "K-method"; and d) introduce the concept of a representative vehicle based on the provisions of Regulation No. 13-H.
17.3. GTR No. 4 (Worldwide Heavy-Duty Certification procedure (WHDC))
WP.29-162-08 | Extension of the scope of the mandate to the GRPE Informal Group on Heavy-Duty Hybrids for the alignment between gtr nº 4 and gtr nº 11 Proposal to extend the mandate of the informal working group on heavy-duty hybrids to allow for the adaptation of the hybrid provisions developed for GTR No. 4 (WHDC heavy-duty emissions test cycle) to GTR No. 11 (Non-road vehicle emissions).
WP.29-162-08 | Extension of the scope of the mandate to the GRPE Informal Group on Heavy-Duty Hybrids for the alignment between gtr nº 4 and gtr nº 11 Proposal to extend the mandate of the informal working group on heavy-duty hybrids to allow for the adaptation of the hybrid provisions developed for GTR No. 4 (WHDC heavy-duty emissions test cycle) to GTR No. 11 (Non-road vehicle emissions).
WP.29-162-08 | Extension of the scope of the mandate to the GRPE Informal Group on Heavy-Duty Hybrids for the alignment between gtr nº 4 and gtr nº 11 Proposal to extend the mandate of the informal working group on heavy-duty hybrids to allow for the adaptation of the hybrid provisions developed for GTR No. 4 (WHDC heavy-duty emissions test cycle) to GTR No. 11 (Non-road vehicle emissions).
17.4. GTR No. 7 (Head restraints)
WP.29/2012/34 | Third progress report for Phase 2 of gtr No.7
WP.29/2011/86 | Second progress report of the informal group on Phase 2 of gtr No. 7
WP.29/2010/136 | First progress report of the informal group on Phase 2 of gtr No. 7
17.5. GTR No. 9 (Pedestrian safety)
WP.29/2013/129 | Fourth progress report for Phase 2 of GTR No. 9 Report on the development of the Flex-PLI legform impactor and its use within pedestrian protection performance testing.
WP.29/2013/36 | Third progress report for Phase 2 of Global Technical Regulation No. 9 Progress report submitted by the chair of the Informal Group on the Phase 2 development of the pedestrian safety GTR.
WP.29/1102 | Report of the World Forum on its 159th session
WP.29/2012/120 | Second progress report for Phase 2 of GTR No. 9
WP.29/2012/58 | First progress report for Phase 2 of GTR No. 9 First progress report of the informal group developing the Flex-PLI legform impactor test tool for use in the GTR on pedestrian safety.
WP.29/2014/29 | Fifth progress report for Phase 2 of GTR No. 9 Progress report on the second-phase development of the GTR on pedestrian safety focused on the introduction of the flexible pedestrian legform impactor (FlexPLI) as a single harmonized test tool in order to enhance the level of protection for lower legs of pedestrians.
WP.29-162-03 | Guidance, by consensus decision on elements of draft GTR No. 9 – Phase 2 that have not been resolved by the Working Party on Passive Safety Phase 2 of GTR No. includes proposals for injury assessment reference values (IARV). The United States has asserted that the IARV have not been sufficiently validated through cost-benefit analysis, which is a requirement in US rulemaking. Therefore, the US has proposed to permit regulators to select IARV that correspond to their local vehicle populations. However, adding this qualification (through a footnote) would create a precedent for future GTR and OICA has lamented that such diversity in application hampers the goal of harmonization. Therefore, the GTR 9 informal group and GRSP are putting this issue before the World Forum for guidance.
GRSP-54-32 | US comments on the draft amendment [2] to Global Technical Regulation No. 9 on pedestrian safety Statement of US concerns with the draft amendment to introduce the Flex PLI test tool into GTR No. 9 (document GRSP/2013/25) in particular with regard to the use of the injury assessment reference values (IARVs). US definition of the IARV will be dependent upon the outcome of a US cost-benefit analysis based upon the characteristics of the American vehicle population. The US cannot accept injury curves that do not fall within what is justifiable according to US traffic conditions.
WP.29-162-03 | Guidance, by consensus decision on elements of draft GTR No. 9 – Phase 2 that have not been resolved by the Working Party on Passive Safety Phase 2 of GTR No. includes proposals for injury assessment reference values (IARV). The United States has asserted that the IARV have not been sufficiently validated through cost-benefit analysis, which is a requirement in US rulemaking. Therefore, the US has proposed to permit regulators to select IARV that correspond to their local vehicle populations. However, adding this qualification (through a footnote) would create a precedent for future GTR and OICA has lamented that such diversity in application hampers the goal of harmonization. Therefore, the GTR 9 informal group and GRSP are putting this issue before the World Forum for guidance.
17.6. GTR No. 13 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicles (HFCV) – Phase 2)
17.7. GTR No. 14 (Pole Side Impact (PSI) – Phase 2)
17.8. Draft GTR on Electric Vehicles Safety (EVS)
WP.29/2012/121 | Terms of Reference of the Informal Working Group on Electric Vehicle Safety Scope and objectives of the effort to establish a global technical regulation for electric vehicles covering high voltage electrical safety, safety of electrical components, and rechargeable energy storage systems (REESS).
WP.29/2012/122 | First progress report of the Informal Working Group on Electric Vehicle Safety Formal progress report on the effort to establish a global technical regulation to ensure that electric vehicle occupants are protected during normal use and during and after a crash event from hazards associated with high voltage circuits and energy storage systems.
17.9. Draft GTR on Quiet Road Transport Vehicles (QRTV)
17.10. Draft GTR No. 15 (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicle Test Procedures (WLTP) – Phase 1(b))
WP.29/2014/30 | Proposal for the development of amendments to GTR No. [15] on the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP) Proposal for a further "phase 1b" in the development of the GTR on light vehicle emissions. In order to meet Contracting Party objectives, the draft GTR has been submitted for adoption by the Forum in March 2014. Although the current draft offers a complete test cycle, the WLTP experts want to improve the regulation by further addressing a number of technical elements that were set aside due to time and resource constraints.
WP.29/2014/27 | Proposal for a new global technical regulation on the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) Text of the proposed new GTR on light vehicle emissions and fuel consumption as approved at the November special session of the Working Party on Pollution and Energy and submitted to the Forum for consideration and adoption at its March 2014 session.
18. Items on which the exchange of views and data should continue or begin
18.1. Vehicle crash compatibility
18.2. Intelligent Transport Systems
WP.29-162-20 | Automated Driving: Definition for Levels of Automation Motor vehicle manufacturer perspectives and recommendations towards defining uniform classifications, terms, and references to facilitate discussions on requirements for autonomous vehicle technologies.
WP.29-162-20 | Automated Driving: Definition for Levels of Automation Motor vehicle manufacturer perspectives and recommendations towards defining uniform classifications, terms, and references to facilitate discussions on requirements for autonomous vehicle technologies.
18.3. Road illumination technologies
18.4. Harmonization of side impact dummies
18.5. Electric vehicles and the environment
GRPE/2014/13 | Proposal for an Electric Vehicle Regulatory Reference Guide Proposed text of the guide to worldwide environmental and related regulations concerning electric vehicles as developed by the informal working group on Electric Vehicles and the Environment.
18.6. Autonomous vehicles
WP.29-162-20 | Automated Driving: Definition for Levels of Automation Motor vehicle manufacturer perspectives and recommendations towards defining uniform classifications, terms, and references to facilitate discussions on requirements for autonomous vehicle technologies.
WP.29-161-18 | NHTSA activities to address levels of vehicle automation Presentation on US research into driver interaction with various levels of vehicular automation towards determining regulatory safety requirements.
18.7. New technologies not yet regulated
19. Proposals to develop new UN GTRs and/or amendments to established UN GTR, not included under agenda item 17, if any
20. Exchange of information on new priorities to be included in the programme of work
WP.29-161-12 | Proposal for development of a new UN GTR on Vehicle Indoor Air Quality (VIAQ) Proposal to develop a new global technical regulation concerning the protection of occupants from harmful substances,such as Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) or aldehydes, emitted by interior materials used in the construction of vehicles.
WP.29-161-13 | Proposal for Development of a New UN GTR on Vehicle Indoor Air Quality (VIAQ) Presentation in support of Korea's request document WP.29-161-12) to establish an informal expert group to develop a new global technical regulation to protect occupants from harmful emissions originating with materials used in vehicle interiors.
WP.29-161-22 | On the environmental safety of automobile vehicles Discussion paper on non-tailpipe vehicle emissions, especially related to air quality and suspended particulates along roadways. This subject includes particulates from tire and brake wear.
WP.29-162-16 | Implementation of vehicle indoor air quality requirements Presentation on Korean steps to address concerns over emissions of volatile organic compounds including formaldehyde, toluene, ethylbenzene, styrene, benzene, and xylene emanating from materials used in vehicle interior components such as dashboards, carpeting, and seats.
WP.29-162-16 | Implementation of vehicle indoor air quality requirements Presentation on Korean steps to address concerns over emissions of volatile organic compounds including formaldehyde, toluene, ethylbenzene, styrene, benzene, and xylene emanating from materials used in vehicle interior components such as dashboards, carpeting, and seats.
21. Other business
22. Establishment of the Committee AC.4 and election of officers for the year 2014
23. Amendments to Rules Nos. 1 and 2
WP.29/2013/132 | Proposal for Revision 2 to Rule No. 1 on uniform provisions for Periodical Technical Inspections Proposal to harmonize the provisions of UN Rule No. 1 with those of the latest UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement and the EU Directives.
WP.29/2013/133 | Proposal for draft amendments to Rule No. 2 on uniform provisions for periodical technical inspections Proposal to harmonize the provisions of UN Rule No. 2 with those of the latest UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement and the EU Directives.
WP.29-162-09 | Concerns expressed regarding the vote on amendments to UN Rules Nos. 1 and 2 Note from the WP.29 secretariat to convey concerns received from the Netherlands and Romania on the planned vote to amend UN Rules Nos. 1 and 2 on vehicle inspections.
24. Other business