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Report of the Working Party on Lighting and Light-signalling Equipment on its April 2014 session.
Reference Number: | GRE/71 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 06 Jun 14 |
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Reference Number: | GRE-71-01 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Reference Number: | GRE-71-01/Rev.1 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 25 Mar 14 |
Reference Number: | GRE-71-01/Rev.2 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 26 Mar 14 |
Reference Number: | GRE-71-01/Rev.3 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 28 Mar 14 |
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Document prepared by the Secretariat in order to inform GRE about complaints, which do not seem to be isolated, concerning the intensity of LED brake lights in non-emergency braking situations.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-02 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 11 Feb 14 |
Regarding: | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps |
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Correction to paragraph 6.2.7.6.1. where the reference should read Annex 13 instead of Annex 12.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-03 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Feb 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Correction to the proposal for Supplement 17 to Regulation No. 50 (to introduce the possibility of interdependent lamps for dedicated motorcycle lamps). Annex 1, Paragraph 4., should read: “However, in the case where a device is intended to be installed with its H plane at a mounting height less than 750 mm above the ground, the angle of 15 10° below the horizontal may be reduced to 5°”
Reference Number: | GRE-71-04 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Feb 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps |
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Proposal from the secretariat to delete the reference to Category 3 and 4 from Annex 1, item 9, of UN R6 since these two categories appear to have been reintroduced by mistake through Amendment 3 to Revision 5 of the regulation.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-05 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Feb 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R6 Direction Indicators |
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Proposal to insert the IEC cap sheet numbers assigned for the new light categories WT21W, WTY21W, WT21/7W and WTY21/7W.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-06 |
Submitted by: | IEC |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R37 Filament Lamps |
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Proposal to insert the IEC cap sheet number for the new light category LW2 into the regulation.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-07 |
Submitted by: | IEC |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R128 LED Light Sources |
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Reference Number: | GRE-71-08 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
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Proposal to delete the requirement that the total objective luminous flux of all LED modules producing the principal passing (main low) beam of a headlamp be greater than or equal to 1000 lumens. France argues that the requirement is design-restrictive, unnecessary given the objective criteria for luminous output and photometric grid points of the regulation, and obsolete given improvements in LED technologies.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-09 |
Submitted by: | France |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 25 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R112 Asymmetrical Beam Headlamps |
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Proposal to delete the requirement that the total objective luminous flux of all LED modules producing the principal passing (main low) beam of a headlamp be greater than or equal to 1000 lumens. France argues that the requirement is design-restrictive, unnecessary given the objective criteria for luminous output and photometric grid points of the regulation, and obsolete given improvements in LED technologies.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-10 |
Submitted by: | France |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 25 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R123 Adaptive Front-lighting Systems |
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Discussion document on tell-tale requirements in Regulation No. 48 versus Regulation No. 121 and consideration of establishing a task force to further discuss the issues involved. Pursuant to discussions at the previous two GRE sessions concerning the use of the term “failure tell-tale” in relation to daytime running lamps and adaptive front lighting systems (AFS) in UN R48 and the potential impact on UN R121 concerning the “location and identification of hand controls, tell-tales and indicators”, the Netherlands proposes the formation of a special task force to study the issues and propose draft amendments for lighting regulations as warranted.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-11 |
Submitted by: | Netherlands |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Request for mandate |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Document to correct the original proposal to introduce the possibility of interdependent lamps for dedicated motorcycle lamps by including an omitted diagram and highlighting the marking clause.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-12 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 05 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps |
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Updated document to correct the original proposal to introduce the possibility of interdependent lamps for dedicated motorcycle lamps by including an omitted diagram and highlighting the marking clause.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-12/Rev.1 |
Submitted by: | IMMA |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 25 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps |
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Document GRE/2013/62 concerning electronic light source control gear proposed to introduce requirements to avoid intentional non-approved (voltage) variation of the principal passing beam using halogen light sources and to harmonize them with the operating voltage requirements in UN Regulation No. 48. The objective of this proposal is to restrict the voltage at headlamps equipped with (halogen) filament lamp light sources in order to avoid excessively high or low (semi-) permanent luminous intensity of the headlamp and consequently shorter lifetime of the halogen light source. This submission takes into account the positions presented in documents GRE/2013/44, GRE/2013/62, GRE-70-17, and GRE-70-34.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-13 |
Submitted by: | Germany, Netherlands, and IEC |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R112 Asymmetrical Beam Headlamps |
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After examination of the draft revision of UN Regulation 86 (document GRE/2014/2), the Italian experts believe it necessary to make six further changes, including definition of “textured lens” and clarifications of certain paragraphs.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-14 |
Submitted by: | Italy |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R86 Tractor Lighting |
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Status report on efforts to resolve concerns related to automatic headlamp leveling provisions and their impact on visibility and on-coming driver glare.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-15 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Outcome of the first meeting of interested experts to explore ways to reduce the administrative and regulatory burdens associated with the current structure of lighting regulations, including difficulties in transposing UN lighting regulations into local legislation in the EU and Japan. The experts recommend reactivation of the “Horizontal Reference Document” initiative.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-16 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | SLR |
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GTB white paper on priorities and objectives for the simplification of lighting regulations, especially regarding reduction of the current burdens associated with the necessity of collective amendments in the development of these regulations and the longer-term difficulties to be overcome in restructuring these regulations and their legal framework.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-17 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Regarding: | SLR |
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Proposal to extend the modifications that introduced provisions for interdependent direction indicator lamps in the 06 series of amendments to UN R48 to the 04 and 05 series in order to avoid an unjustified design restriction for approvals under the earlier versions of the regulation.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-18 |
Submitted by: | France |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Request to extend the work of the AVLI group in order to develop amendments that would apply UN R86 to agricultural trailers and towed machinery.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-19 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 25 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Request for mandate |
Regarding: | UN R86 Tractor Lighting |
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Reference Number: | GRE-71-20 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
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WP.29 secretariat update on the development and implementation of the DETA system.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-21 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 25 Mar 14 |
Regarding: | DETA |
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Draft scope and objectives for the proposed program to restructure and simplify UN lighting and light-signaling equipment regulations.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-22 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 24 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | SLR |
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Concordance of technical definitions used across UN lighting regulations.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-23 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 26 Mar 14 |
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GTB discussion paper to focus attention on defining the problem(s) to be resolved through a the simplification of UN lighting regulations.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-24 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 27 Mar 14 |
Regarding: | SLR |
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Proposal to introduce flashing side marker lamps for vehicles of categories N2, N3, O3 and O4. The objective of this provision is to improve the safety of vulnerable road users by better informing them about the intention of a heavy goods vehicle to make a turn. Germany believes this to be a simple measure that will improve the safety level especially for cyclists and pedestrians located in the blind spot area of a heavy goods vehicle.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-25 |
Submitted by: | Germany |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 27 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting | UN R151 Blind spot detection |
Text originally prepared by Belgium to propose amendments to Regulation No. 107 to align the additional safety prescriptions for trolleybuses (Annex 12) with the corresponding electrical standards (see document GRSG/2013/16). During discussion in the October 2013 session of GRSG, some Contracting Parties felt that the prescriptions for electromagnetic compatibility of trolleybuses belong in Regulation No. 10. So these prescriptions are taken out of the amended proposal (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2014/19) and are proposed here for consideration by GRE for further action.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-26 |
Submitted by: | Belgium |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 28 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R10 Electromagnetic Compatibility | UN R107 Coach and Bus Construction |
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Document GRE/2014/13 proposes to ensure that the introduction of the new class F marking materials does not conflict with the mandatory requirements for existing class C materials. The addition of Class F brings markings required under certain countries’ national legislation within the UN regulatory system. However, Japan actually prohibits the use of white retro-reflective markings on the rear of vehicles. Therefore, Japan proposes the addition of a footnote confirming the right of Contracting Parties to prohibit the use of Class F markings under national legislation.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-27 |
Submitted by: | Japan |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 28 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Withdrawn |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Document GRE/2013/65/Rev.1 proposes a new class F of marking materials designed with chevron type pattern to be applied to special utility vehicles or trailers not ordinarily covered by standard contour marking materials. The proposal also attempts to harmonize a number of national requirements. Japan, however, prohibits white retro-reflecting materials at the rear of vehicles for safety reasons. Therefore, Japan proposes to clarify that the approval of Class F retro-reflective markings is dependent upon their definition within national regulatory requirements.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-28 |
Submitted by: | Japan |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 28 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Withdrawn |
Regarding: | UN R104 Retro-reflective Markings |
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Presently, UN R48 requires that reverse lights be switched off when cornering lights are switched off. OICA argues that the simultaneous lightning of both cornering lamps for slow maneuvers in forward motion (e.g., while parking a vehicle) can increase safety by improved illumination of surroundings. Therefore, OICA proposes that cornering lights be allowed to remain on as long as the vehicle speed does not exceed 10 km/h.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-29 |
Submitted by: | OICA |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 28 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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In document GRE/2014/7, IMMA proposed to introduce the possibility of interdependent lamps for dedicated motorcycle lamps as Supplement 17 to Regulation No. 50. The concern was that the rear trunk lid commonly used for four-wheeled vehicles may be adapted for future scooter type motorcycles to secure the storage space for helmet, etc. Current lamp requirements impose design constraints that may hamper the proper development of such storage features. In this document, India proposes to clarify that the installation height of the device must be less than or equal to 750 mm.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-30 |
Submitted by: | India |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 31 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps |
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In document GRE/2014/9, IMMA proposed the use of different brake lamp activation methods and the introduction of high-mounted stop lamps to improve the conspicuity of “powered two-wheelers” under Regulation No. 53. In this document, India offers a number of editorial recommendations.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-31 |
Submitted by: | India |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 31 Mar 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R53 Motorcycle Lighting |
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Reference Number: | GRE-71-32 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 02 Apr 14 |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Reference Number: | GRE-71-33 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 03 Apr 14 |
Regarding: | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R128 LED Light Sources | UN R37 Filament Lamps |
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Reference Number: | GRE-71-34 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 03 Apr 14 |
Regarding: | UN R37 Filament Lamps | UN R128 LED Light Sources | UN R99 Gas-discharge Light Sources |
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Reference Number: | GRE-71-35 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 03 Apr 14 |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Brief presentation raising question over the necessity to have triangular reflectors on the rear of large trailers and seeking greater flexibility in such rear reflectors.
Reference Number: | GRE-71-36 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 09 Apr 14 |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Text prepared by Italy to delete all obsolete references in Regulations Nos. 53 and 74 in order to avoid confusion and possible incorrect application of the requirements containing these references. The deletions cover references to Regulations Nos. 1, 8, 20, 56, 57, 72, 76 and 82. These regulations have all been “frozen” (i.e., they do not apply to new type approvals) and their functions have been taken over by Regulations Nos. 112 and 113.
Reference Number: | GRE/2013/43/Rev.1 |
Submitted by: | Italy |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R53 Motorcycle Lighting |
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Proposal to reference the compliance requirements for installation contained in Regulations Nos. 48, 53, 72 and 86 into the Regulations 3, 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 38, 50, 77, 87, 91, 98, 104, 112, 113, 119 and 123. This proposal is a revised version of document GRE/2013/55 discussed during the October 2013 GRE session.
Reference Number: | GRE/2013/55/Rev.1 |
Submitted by: | Italy |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R3 Retro-reflecting Devices | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R19 Front Fog Lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R98 Gas-discharge-light Headlamps | UN R104 Retro-reflective Markings | UN R112 Asymmetrical Beam Headlamps | UN R113 Symmetrical Headlamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps | UN R123 Adaptive Front-lighting Systems | UN R69 Slow Vehicle Marking Plates |
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This proposal introduces new class 5 devices made solely of retro-reflective plates with chevron type pattern to be applied to special utility vehicles or trailers not regularly covered by standard rear marking plates. The amendment also seeks to harmonize the text to cover various national requirements.
Reference Number: | GRE/2013/64/Rev.1 |
Submitted by: | CLEPA |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R70 Long Vehicle Marking Plates |
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This proposal introduces new class F marking materials designed with chevron type pattern to be applied to special utility vehicles or trailers not ordinarily covered by standard contour marking materials. The proposal also attempts to harmonize a number of national requirements.
Reference Number: | GRE/2013/65/Rev.1 |
Submitted by: | CLEPA |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R104 Retro-reflective Markings |
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Reference Number: | GRE/2014/1 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 06 Jan 14 |
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Agenda for the March 31-April 3 2014 session of the Working Party on Lighting and Light-signalling Equipment.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/1/Add.1 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
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Text prepared by the Informal Group on “Agricultural Vehicles Lighting Installation” (AVLI) to update and revise Regulation No. 86.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/2 |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R86 Tractor Lighting |
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Text prepared by the International Automotive Lighting and Light Signalling Expert Group (GTB) to clarify the definition of “type”, with regard to manufacturer, trade names and marks and to introduce editorial improvements to the requirements for markings.
Although documents GRE/2013/45 and GRE-70-02 were adopted by GRE at its last (70th) session, this proposal consolidates the amendments and offers editorial improvements to the provisions concerning markings in Regulations Nos. 19, 23, 38, 65 and 119. These editorial improvements aim to clarify that the devices, and not only the samples, shall bear the trade name or mark and align the requirements with the other correctly worded regulations to avoid misunderstanding.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/3 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R19 Front Fog Lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R45 Headlamp Cleaners | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R65 Special Warning Lamps | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R98 Gas-discharge-light Headlamps | UN R104 Retro-reflective Markings | UN R112 Asymmetrical Beam Headlamps | UN R113 Symmetrical Headlamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps | UN R123 Adaptive Front-lighting Systems |
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Text prepared by the International Automotive Lighting and Light Signalling Expert Group (GTB) to amend the requirements relating to failure indication by removing the differentiation between filament and LED light sources. (Currently the provisions in UN Regulation No. 6 treat the failure of a lamp equipped with filament light sources differently to one equipped with LED. Similar requirements in UN Regulation No. 7 do not include this differentiation.)
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/4 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R6 Direction Indicators |
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The text reproduced below was prepared by the expert from the International Automotive Lighting and Light Signalling Expert Group (GTB) to amend the requirements to clarify the “n-1 rule” provisions in relation to an interdependent lamp system. This document has been withdrawn from consideration.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/5 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Withdrawn |
Regarding: | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps |
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Text prepared by the International Automotive Lighting and Light Signalling Expert Group (GTB) to clarify the definitions and requirements associated with the installation of “single lamps”, “lamps marked D” and “Interdependent lamps”.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/6 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Text prepared by the International Motorcycle Manufacturers Association (IMMA) to introduce the possibility of interdependent lamps for dedicated motorcycle lamps. The proposal reflects recent amendments of Regulations Nos. 6 and 7 and meets the visibility angle requirements of Regulations Nos. 50 and 53. The concern is that the rear trunk lid commonly used for four-wheeled vehicles may be adapted for future scooter type motorcycles to secure the storage space for helmet, etc. Current lamp requirements impose design constraints that may hamper the proper development of such storage features.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/7 |
Submitted by: | IMMA |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps |
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Text prepared by the expert from the International Motorcycle Manufacturers Association (IMMA) to introduce the possibility of installing interdependent lamps for L3 category vehicles. Also, the amendment reflects the recent amendments to Regulation No. 48, Supplement 2 to its 06 series of amendments and further includes some editorial corrections of current Regulation No. 53 texts. The concern is that the rear trunk lid commonly used for four-wheeled vehicles may be adapted for future scooter type motorcycles to secure the storage space for helmet, etc. Current lamp requirements impose design constraints that may hamper the proper development of such storage features.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/8 |
Submitted by: | IMMA |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R53 Motorcycle Lighting |
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Text submitted by the International Motorcycle Manufacturers Association (IMMA) to allow for the use of different brake lamp activation methods for Powered Two Wheelers (PTWs). This amendment also introduces the concept of a high-mounted stop lamp to PTWs to improve the conspicuity of the vehicles during stopping.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/9 |
Submitted by: | IMMA |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R53 Motorcycle Lighting |
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Text prepared by the International Motorcycle Manufacturers Association (IMMA) to correct typographical errors introduced during previous amendment to the regulation (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2012/83). The initial changes were already in Revision 2 of UN Regulation No. 113.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/10 |
Submitted by: | IMMA |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R113 Symmetrical Headlamps |
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Text prepared by Poland to introduce an alternative set of performance-based requirements for the initial aiming of dipped-beam headlamps and allowing removing the artificial 2,000 lm borderline and Light Emitting Diode (LED) automatic levelling.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/11 |
Submitted by: | Poland |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Text prepared by Japan and Finland to introduce provisions for registration plates that differ in size from the standard EU plates.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/12 |
Submitted by: | Japan and Finland |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting |
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Proposal to ensure that the introduction of the new class F marking materials does not conflict with the mandatory requirements for existing class C materials. Class F markings are designed with alternate stripe pattern to be applied to special utility vehicles or trailers not regularly covered by standard contour marking materials requires amending the definitions.
Reference Number: | GRE/2014/13 |
Submitted by: | CLEPA, ADSEAT, and ADSEAT |
Meeting Session(s): | 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
Document date: | 17 Jan 14 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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7 June 2014
Report of the GRE on its 71st session
GRE/71
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24 March 2014
Updated annotated provision agenda for the 71st GRE session
GRE-71-01
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26 March 2014
Updated annotated provision agenda for the 71st GRE session (revised)
GRE-71-01/Rev.1
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27 March 2014
Updated annotated provision agenda for the 71st GRE session (revision 2)
GRE-71-01/Rev.2
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29 March 2014
Updated annotated provision agenda for the 71st GRE session (revision 3)
GRE-71-01/Rev.3
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12 February 2014
Complaints about the intensity of (LED) stop lamps
GRE-71-02
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24 February 2014
Proposal for amendments to Revision 8 of UN Regulation No. 48
GRE-71-03
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24 February 2014
Proposal for a Corrigendum to document GRE/2014/7
GRE-71-04
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24 February 2014
Proposal for amendments Amend. 3 to Rev. 5 of UN Regulation No. 6
GRE-71-05
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24 March 2014
Proposal for Supplement 43 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 37 (IEC)
GRE-71-06
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24 March 2014
Proposal for Supplement 3 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 128 (IEC)
GRE-71-07
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24 March 2014
Running order for the agenda of the 71st GRE session
GRE-71-08
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31 March 2014
Proposal for Supplement [ ... ] to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 112 (France)
GRE-71-09
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31 March 2014
Proposal for Supplement [...] to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123 (France)
GRE-71-10
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24 March 2014
Tell-tale requirements in Regulations Nos. 48 and 121 and proposal of a task force (Netherlands)
GRE-71-11
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6 March 2014
Amendments to document GRE/2014/7 on motorcycle lighting
GRE-71-12
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26 March 2014
Amendments to document GRE/2014/7 on motorcycle lighting (revised) (IMMA)
GRE-71-12/Rev.1
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25 March 2014
Alternative to the proposal for Supplement 6 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 112 (Germany, Netherlands, and IEC)
GRE-71-13
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25 March 2014
Revision of UN Regulation No. 86: Additional changes (Italy)
GRE-71-14
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25 March 2014
GTB Study Visibility and Glare (GTB)
GRE-71-15
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24 March 2014
Draft report of the first session of the special interest group on the simplification of lighting regulations
GRE-71-16
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24 March 2014
Simplification of UN Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations: GTB opinion (GTB)
GRE-71-17
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24 March 2014
Proposal for a Supplement to the 04 series of amendments and a Supplement to the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 (France)
GRE-71-18
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26 March 2014
Revised Terms of Reference for the Informal Working Group on Agricultural Vehicle Lighting Installation
GRE-71-19
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24 March 2014
General information for participants in the 71st GRE session and highlights from the 161st and 162nd WP.29 sessions
GRE-71-20
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26 March 2014
Status report on the Data Exchange for Type Approvals (DETA)
GRE-71-21
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25 March 2014
Terms of Reference for the Informal Group on the Simplification of the UN Lighting Regulations
GRE-71-22
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27 March 2014
Definitions in Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations
GRE-71-23
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28 March 2014
Simplification of Lighting and Light-signalling Regulations: Thoughts on a “new approach” (GTB)
GRE-71-24
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28 March 2014
Proposal to amend UN regulation No. 48 concerning the activation of side marker lamps for turning heavy goods vehicles (Germany)
GRE-71-25
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28 March 2014
Proposal for further amendments to Regulation No. 10 (Belgium)
GRE-71-26
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29 March 2014
Proposal for amendments to document GRE/2014/13 (Japan)
GRE-71-27
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29 March 2014
Proposal for amendments to document GRE/2013/65/Rev.1 (Japan)
GRE-71-28
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29 March 2014
OICA proposal for amendments to the 04 , 05 and 06 series of amendments of Regulation No. 48 (OICA)
GRE-71-29
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31 March 2014
India’s Comments on document GRE/2014/7 (India)
GRE-71-30
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31 March 2014
India’s comments on document GRE/2014/9 (India)
GRE-71-31
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3 April 2014
GTB Task Force: Coordination of Automotive Visibility and Glare Studies (GTB)
GRE-71-32
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9 April 2014
GTB Working Group on Signal Lighting: Status Report (GTB)
GRE-71-33
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9 April 2014
GTB Working Group on Light Sources: Status Report (GTB)
GRE-71-34
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9 April 2014
GTB Working Group on Installation: Status Report (GTB)
GRE-71-35
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9 April 2014
Triangular Retro Reflector: Need for GRE advice (GTB)
GRE-71-36
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24 January 2014
Proposal for collective amendments to Regulations Nos. 53 and 74 (Italy)
GRE/2013/43/Rev.1
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23 January 2014
Proposal for collective amendments to Regulations Nos. 3, 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 38, 50, 77, 87, 91, 98, 104, 112, 113, 119 and 123 (Italy)
GRE/2013/55/Rev.1
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24 January 2014
Proposal for draft amendments to Regulation No. 70 (CLEPA)
GRE/2013/64/Rev.1
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24 January 2014
Proposal for draft amendments to Regulation No. 104 (CLEPA)
GRE/2013/65/Rev.1
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7 January 2014
Provisional agenda for the 71st GRE session
GRE/2014/1
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21 January 2014
Annotated provisional agenda for the 71st GRE session
GRE/2014/1/Add.1
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21 January 2014
Proposal for draft amendments to Regulation No. 86
GRE/2014/2
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20 January 2014
Proposal for Collective amendments to Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 38, 45, 50, 65, 77, 87, 91, 98, 104, 112, 113, 119 and 123 (GTB)
GRE/2014/3
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21 January 2014
Proposal for Supplement 26 to the 01 Series of Regulation No. 6 (GTB)
GRE/2014/4
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21 January 2014
Proposal for Supplement 24 to the 02 Series of Regulation No. 7 (GTB)
GRE/2014/5
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21 January 2014
Proposal for Supplement 14 to the 04 Series of amendments, Supplement 7 to the 05 Series of amendments and Supplement 5 to the 06 Series of amendments of Regulation No. 48 (GTB)
GRE/2014/6
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21 January 2014
Proposal for Supplement 17 to Regulation No. 50 (IMMA)
GRE/2014/7
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21 January 2014
Proposal for Supplement 15 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53 (IMMA)
GRE/2014/8
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21 January 2014
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 53 (IMMA)
GRE/2014/9
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21 January 2014
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 113 (IMMA)
GRE/2014/10
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21 January 2014
Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 (Poland)
GRE/2014/11
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21 January 2014
Proposal for Supplement 18 to Regulation No. 4 (Japan and Finland)
GRE/2014/12
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30 January 2014
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 48 (CLEPA, ADSEAT, and ADSEAT)
GRE/2014/13
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Regulation: | GTR No. 13 | Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicle Safety |
Document: | Amendment 1 | Corrigendum 1 |