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Opening statements
1. Adoption of the agenda
WP.29/1115 | Annotated provisional agenda for the 166th WP.29 session
WP.29-166-16 | Consolidated agenda for the 166th WP.29 session
WP.29/1115/Add.1 | Addendum 1 to the provisional agenda for the 166th World Forum/WP.29 session
WP.29/1116 | Report of the World Forum/WP.29 on its 166th 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.29/1044/Rev.1 | General Guidelines for UN regulatory procedures and transitional provisions in UN Regulations Guidelines on the scope, administrative provisions and alternative requirements in Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement.
WP.29-166-07 | DETA financing scheme
WP.29-166-02 | Revised guidelines on amendments to UN Regulations Updated draft set of guidelines prepared by the WP.29 secretariat concerning the submission and adoption of modifications to UN Regulations, especially taking into consideration the pending Revision 3 to the 1958 Agreement which envisions, among other things, the acceptance to multiple “versions” of each regulation. This document covers: amendments resulting from draft Revision 3; publication of new series of amendments; long transitional provisions; versions of UN Regulations; use of cross-references; amendment commencement dates; consolidation of amendments to once per year; and use of “compilations” of modifications.
WP.29-166-05 | Proposal to amend Paragraph 13.1. of the draft UN Regulation No. 0 Proposal to clarify that type approval under the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System does not invalidate the obligation to meet additional regional or national requirements that may apply.
WP.29-166-06 | Position of the Russian Federation with regard to Article 3 – Paragraph 2 of the Draft Revised 1958 Agreement
WP.29-166-07 | DETA financing scheme
WP.29-166-11 | 1958 Agreement, adopted proposals and situation of their entry into force, 164th session (November 2014) Table on the status of the proposals adopted at the November 2014 WP.29 session. These proposals, with one exception, became binding on 15 June 2015 following the six-month statutory waiting period.
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
WP.29-166-15 | Draft proposal for UN Regulation No. 0
WP.29/2015/68 | Proposal for draft Regulation No. 0 on uniform provisions concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Draft proposal for the regulation to establish an international whole vehicle type approval. This proposal includes tentative text in brackets that is still awaiting final agreement among the Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement.
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
2.2. Programme of work and documentation
WP.29-166-01 | Calendar of meetings of WP.29, GRs and Committees for 2016
WP.29-166-03/Rev.1 | WP.29, Working Parties, Informal Working Groups and Chairpersons
WP.29/2015/1 | Programme of Work of the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) and its Subsidiary Bodies
2.3. Intelligent Transport Systems
WP.29-166-04 | Information about the 2015 ITS flagship event co-organized by France and the UNECE On 7 October 2015, the UNECE will hold its annual flagship ITS workshop in conjunction with the 22nd ITS World Congress in Bordeaux. The subject of the conference will be “ITS for Sustainable Mobility and the Mitigation of Climate Change”.
WP.29-166-09 | Enhanced cooperation and coordination on work related to ITS within relevant bodies WP.1, WP.29 and SC.1 Proposal for a "joint task force" involving all stakeholders to consider the impact of automated/autonomous driving on the regulation of vehicles, traffic, and road infrastructure in order to develop coordinated and mutually acceptable responses towards improving overall road safety.
WP.29-166-09 | Enhanced cooperation and coordination on work related to ITS within relevant bodies WP.1, WP.29 and SC.1 Proposal for a "joint task force" involving all stakeholders to consider the impact of automated/autonomous driving on the regulation of vehicles, traffic, and road infrastructure in order to develop coordinated and mutually acceptable responses towards improving overall road safety.
WP.29-166-10 | Note by the WP.29 secretariat on addressing challenges presented by automated/autonomous vehicles
WP.29-166-21 | Guidance to GRs concerning Automated Driving Technology
WP.29-166-09 | Enhanced cooperation and coordination on work related to ITS within relevant bodies WP.1, WP.29 and SC.1 Proposal for a "joint task force" involving all stakeholders to consider the impact of automated/autonomous driving on the regulation of vehicles, traffic, and road infrastructure in order to develop coordinated and mutually acceptable responses towards improving overall road safety.
3. Consideration of the reports of the Working Parties (GRs) subsidiary to WP.29
3.1. Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) (Fifty-sixth session, 9-12 December 2014)
GRSP/56 | Report of the GRSP on its 56th session
3.2. Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE) (Seventieth session, 13-16 January 2015)
GRPE/70 | Report of the GRPE on its 70th session
3.3. Working Party on Noise (GRB) (Sixty-first session, 27-29 January 2015)
GRB/59 | Report of the GRB on its 61st session
3.4. Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF) (Seventy-ninth session, 16-20 February 2015)
GRRF/79 | Report of the GRRF on its 79th session
3.5. Highlights of the recent sessions
3.5.1. Working Party on Lighting and Light-Signalling (GRE) (Seventy-third session, 14-17 April 2015)
GRE/73 | Report of the GRE on its 73rd session
WP.29-166-05 | Proposal to amend Paragraph 13.1. of the draft UN Regulation No. 0 Proposal to clarify that type approval under the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System does not invalidate the obligation to meet additional regional or national requirements that may apply.
WP.29-166-15 | Draft proposal for UN Regulation No. 0
WP.29-166-18 | Exchange of communications between the secretariat and OLA on the simplification of lighting and light-signalling Regulations
WP.29-166-22 | Simplification of lighting and light signalling Regulations (SLR): options and issues
WP.29-166-23 | LED headlamps design restrictive requirement under UN Regulation No. 48
WP.29/2015/68 | Proposal for draft Regulation No. 0 on uniform provisions concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Draft proposal for the regulation to establish an international whole vehicle type approval. This proposal includes tentative text in brackets that is still awaiting final agreement among the Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement.
3.5.2. Working Party on General Safety Provisions (GRSG) (108th session, 4-8 May 2015)
GRSG/87 | Report of the GRSG on its 108th session
WP.29-166-09 | Enhanced cooperation and coordination on work related to ITS within relevant bodies WP.1, WP.29 and SC.1 Proposal for a "joint task force" involving all stakeholders to consider the impact of automated/autonomous driving on the regulation of vehicles, traffic, and road infrastructure in order to develop coordinated and mutually acceptable responses towards improving overall road safety.
WP.29-166-10 | Note by the WP.29 secretariat on addressing challenges presented by automated/autonomous vehicles
WP.29-166-21 | Guidance to GRs concerning Automated Driving Technology
3.5.3. Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) (Fifty-seventh session, 18-22 May 2015)
GRSP/57 | Report of the GRSP on its 57th session
3.5.4. Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE) (Seventy-first session, 9-12 June 2015)
WP.29-166-20 | Request to extend the mandate of the Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements (EPPR) informal group
WP.29-166-20 | Request to extend the mandate of the Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements (EPPR) informal group
4. 1958 Agreement
4.1. Status of the Agreement and of the annexed UN Regulations
4.2. Guidance requested by the Working Parties on matters related to UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement
WP.29-166-02 | Revised guidelines on amendments to UN Regulations Updated draft set of guidelines prepared by the WP.29 secretariat concerning the submission and adoption of modifications to UN Regulations, especially taking into consideration the pending Revision 3 to the 1958 Agreement which envisions, among other things, the acceptance to multiple “versions” of each regulation. This document covers: amendments resulting from draft Revision 3; publication of new series of amendments; long transitional provisions; versions of UN Regulations; use of cross-references; amendment commencement dates; consolidation of amendments to once per year; and use of “compilations” of modifications.
4.2.1. Reproduction and reference to private standards in UN Regulations, UN Global Technical Regulations and UN Rules
4.2.2. Simplification of lighting and light-signalling UN Regulations
WP.29-166-18 | Exchange of communications between the secretariat and OLA on the simplification of lighting and light-signalling Regulations
GRE/73 | Report of the GRE on its 73rd session
WP.29-166-22 | Simplification of lighting and light signalling Regulations (SLR): options and issues
WP.29-166-22 | Simplification of lighting and light signalling Regulations (SLR): options and issues
WP.29-166-18 | Exchange of communications between the secretariat and OLA on the simplification of lighting and light-signalling Regulations
WP.29-166-22 | Simplification of lighting and light signalling Regulations (SLR): options and issues
4.2.3. Design restrictive requirement in Regulation No. 48
GRE/2015/21 | Proposal for Supplements to the 04, 05 and 06 series of amendments to Regulations No. 48 Proposal to delete the requirement for automatic leveling devices for all headlamps with light emitting diode (LED) light sources based upon the results of the GTB glare study. The proposal argues that the restriction discriminates against LED light sources based upon an erroneous understanding of light-source relevance to driver glare.
WP.29-166-23 | LED headlamps design restrictive requirement under UN Regulation No. 48
GRE/73 | Report of the GRE on its 73rd session
WP.29-166-22 | Simplification of lighting and light signalling Regulations (SLR): options and issues
WP.29-166-23 | LED headlamps design restrictive requirement under UN Regulation No. 48
WP.29-166-22 | Simplification of lighting and light signalling Regulations (SLR): options and issues
4.3. Development of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) system
WP.29/2015/68 | Proposal for draft Regulation No. 0 on uniform provisions concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Draft proposal for the regulation to establish an international whole vehicle type approval. This proposal includes tentative text in brackets that is still awaiting final agreement among the Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement.
WP.29-166-05 | Proposal to amend Paragraph 13.1. of the draft UN Regulation No. 0 Proposal to clarify that type approval under the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System does not invalidate the obligation to meet additional regional or national requirements that may apply.
WP.29-166-15 | Draft proposal for UN Regulation No. 0
WP.29-166-05 | Proposal to amend Paragraph 13.1. of the draft UN Regulation No. 0 Proposal to clarify that type approval under the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System does not invalidate the obligation to meet additional regional or national requirements that may apply.
WP.29-166-07 | DETA financing scheme
WP.29-166-15 | Draft proposal for UN Regulation No. 0
WP.29/2015/68 | Proposal for draft Regulation No. 0 on uniform provisions concerning International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Draft proposal for the regulation to establish an international whole vehicle type approval. This proposal includes tentative text in brackets that is still awaiting final agreement among the Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement.
4.4. Consideration of amendments to the 1958 Agreement
WP.29-166-06 | Position of the Russian Federation with regard to Article 3 – Paragraph 2 of the Draft Revised 1958 Agreement
WP.29/1044/Rev.1 | General Guidelines for UN regulatory procedures and transitional provisions in UN Regulations Guidelines on the scope, administrative provisions and alternative requirements in Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement.
WP.29-166-02 | Revised guidelines on amendments to UN Regulations Updated draft set of guidelines prepared by the WP.29 secretariat concerning the submission and adoption of modifications to UN Regulations, especially taking into consideration the pending Revision 3 to the 1958 Agreement which envisions, among other things, the acceptance to multiple “versions” of each regulation. This document covers: amendments resulting from draft Revision 3; publication of new series of amendments; long transitional provisions; versions of UN Regulations; use of cross-references; amendment commencement dates; consolidation of amendments to once per year; and use of “compilations” of modifications.
WP.29-166-06 | Position of the Russian Federation with regard to Article 3 – Paragraph 2 of the Draft Revised 1958 Agreement
WP.29-166-11 | 1958 Agreement, adopted proposals and situation of their entry into force, 164th session (November 2014) Table on the status of the proposals adopted at the November 2014 WP.29 session. These proposals, with one exception, became binding on 15 June 2015 following the six-month statutory waiting period.
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
WP.29-166-06 | Position of the Russian Federation with regard to Article 3 – Paragraph 2 of the Draft Revised 1958 Agreement
4.5. Development of an electronic Database for the Exchange of Type Approval documentation (DETA)
WP.29-166-07 | DETA financing scheme
DETA-21-02 | Draft minutes of the 20th DETA informal group session
WP.29-166-07 | DETA financing scheme
WP.29-166-07 | DETA financing scheme
4.6. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRSP
4.6.1. Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 14
WP.29/2015/46 | Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 14 Proposal to introduce provisions for ISOFIX in convertible cars, to exempt vehicles with one seating position per row from the ISOFIX provisions of UN R14 and to correct an editorial error in Supplement 4 to the 07 series of the regulation, as adopted by the Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) at its 54th session. This proposal supersedes the earlier proposal submitted to WP.29 (document WP.29/2014/34) which was returned by WP.29 to GRSP for further consideration.
WP.29/2015/46 | Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 14 Proposal to introduce provisions for ISOFIX in convertible cars, to exempt vehicles with one seating position per row from the ISOFIX provisions of UN R14 and to correct an editorial error in Supplement 4 to the 07 series of the regulation, as adopted by the Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) at its 54th session. This proposal supersedes the earlier proposal submitted to WP.29 (document WP.29/2014/34) which was returned by WP.29 to GRSP for further consideration.
4.6.2. Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 08 series of amendments to Regulation No. 17
WP.29/2015/47 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 08 series of amendments to Regulation No. 17 Proposal to define the moment of inertia in the luggage-impact test as “0.3 ± 0.05 kgm2 (around all 3 principal axis of inertia of the luggage blocks)”. UN R17 presently lacks such a definition, resulting in variations in trajectory and behavior of the luggage cubes before and after impact. This proposal would also correct a reference to UN R25 to refer to the 04 series of amendments rather than to the 03 series of amendments.
WP.29/2015/47 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 08 series of amendments to Regulation No. 17 Proposal to define the moment of inertia in the luggage-impact test as “0.3 ± 0.05 kgm2 (around all 3 principal axis of inertia of the luggage blocks)”. UN R17 presently lacks such a definition, resulting in variations in trajectory and behavior of the luggage cubes before and after impact. This proposal would also correct a reference to UN R25 to refer to the 04 series of amendments rather than to the 03 series of amendments.
4.6.3. Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 29
WP.29/2015/48 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 29 The 03 series of amendment introduced a new Test C into UN Regulation No. 29. This proposal adds specifications for the test rig in the case where a pendulum impactor is used (as is already prescribed for Tests A and B). To improve the repeatability of the test, the submission further proposes to place the cab on a horizontal surface and to fix the pendulum with a required angle of 20° of impact against the cab to be tested. This proposal also adds language to require that the vehicle cab remain attached to the vehicle frame by at least three mounting points following the pendulum test.
WP.29/2015/48 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 29 The 03 series of amendment introduced a new Test C into UN Regulation No. 29. This proposal adds specifications for the test rig in the case where a pendulum impactor is used (as is already prescribed for Tests A and B). To improve the repeatability of the test, the submission further proposes to place the cab on a horizontal surface and to fix the pendulum with a required angle of 20° of impact against the cab to be tested. This proposal also adds language to require that the vehicle cab remain attached to the vehicle frame by at least three mounting points following the pendulum test.
4.6.4. Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 80
WP.29/2015/49 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 80 Proposal to amend the scope and clarify the transitional provisions to avoid misinterpretations for the installation of side-facing seats in category M3 vehicles. The proposal exempts vehicles exceeding 10 tonnes from the prohibition on side-facing seat provided the seat meet conditions specified in the 03 series of amendments to the Regulation.
WP.29/2015/49 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 80 Proposal to amend the scope and clarify the transitional provisions to avoid misinterpretations for the installation of side-facing seats in category M3 vehicles. The proposal exempts vehicles exceeding 10 tonnes from the prohibition on side-facing seat provided the seat meet conditions specified in the 03 series of amendments to the Regulation.
4.6.5. Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 95
WP.29/2015/50 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 95 Proposal to delete Appendix 3 (examination of the mobile impact barrier) to Annex 5 of UN R95. Appendix 3 was rendered redundant by the 02 series of amendments to the regulation (which introduced the EEVC mobile deformable barrier).
WP.29/2015/50 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 95 Proposal to delete Appendix 3 (examination of the mobile impact barrier) to Annex 5 of UN R95. Appendix 3 was rendered redundant by the 02 series of amendments to the regulation (which introduced the EEVC mobile deformable barrier).
4.6.6. Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 100
WP.29/2015/51 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 100 Editorial improvements to the text and introduction of provisions allowing for the separation of connectors (including the vehicle inlet) without the use of tools under prescribed conditions specified under paragraph 5.1.1. This paragraph describes the general requirements for the protection of all high voltage parts, including the obligation that such protection against live parts cannot be opened without the use of tools. If connectors can be opened without use of tools or if they do not satisfy the IPXXD/IPXXB protection limits, the provisions of 5.1.1.3 have to be met.
WP.29/2015/51 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 100 Editorial improvements to the text and introduction of provisions allowing for the separation of connectors (including the vehicle inlet) without the use of tools under prescribed conditions specified under paragraph 5.1.1. This paragraph describes the general requirements for the protection of all high voltage parts, including the obligation that such protection against live parts cannot be opened without the use of tools. If connectors can be opened without use of tools or if they do not satisfy the IPXXD/IPXXB protection limits, the provisions of 5.1.1.3 have to be met.
WP.29/2015/52 | Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 100 Editorial improvements to the text and introduction of provisions allowing for the separation of connectors (including the vehicle inlet) without the use of tools under prescribed conditions.
WP.29/2015/52 | Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 100 Editorial improvements to the text and introduction of provisions allowing for the separation of connectors (including the vehicle inlet) without the use of tools under prescribed conditions.
4.6.7. Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 100
WP.29/2015/52 | Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 100 Editorial improvements to the text and introduction of provisions allowing for the separation of connectors (including the vehicle inlet) without the use of tools under prescribed conditions.
WP.29/2015/51 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 100 Editorial improvements to the text and introduction of provisions allowing for the separation of connectors (including the vehicle inlet) without the use of tools under prescribed conditions specified under paragraph 5.1.1. This paragraph describes the general requirements for the protection of all high voltage parts, including the obligation that such protection against live parts cannot be opened without the use of tools. If connectors can be opened without use of tools or if they do not satisfy the IPXXD/IPXXB protection limits, the provisions of 5.1.1.3 have to be met.
WP.29/2015/52 | Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 100 Editorial improvements to the text and introduction of provisions allowing for the separation of connectors (including the vehicle inlet) without the use of tools under prescribed conditions.
4.6.8. Proposal for Supplement 1 to Regulation No. [134]
WP.29/2015/53 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to Regulation No. 134 Proposal to include “MFP” in the labeling requirement for hydrogen containers. MFP refers to the maximum allowable container pressure under normal use.
WP.29/2015/53 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to Regulation No. 134 Proposal to include “MFP” in the labeling requirement for hydrogen containers. MFP refers to the maximum allowable container pressure under normal use.
WP.29/2015/53 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to Regulation No. 134 Proposal to include “MFP” in the labeling requirement for hydrogen containers. MFP refers to the maximum allowable container pressure under normal use.
WP.29/2015/53 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to Regulation No. 134 Proposal to include “MFP” in the labeling requirement for hydrogen containers. MFP refers to the maximum allowable container pressure under normal use.
4.6.9. Proposal for Supplement 1 to Regulation No. [135]
WP.29/2015/54 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to Regulation No. 135 Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms.
WP.29/2015/54 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to Regulation No. 135 Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms.
WP.29/2015/71 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. [135] Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms. [Because the transitional provisions of the 01 series of amendments to UN R135 stipulate an effective date of 1 September 2016, this supplement to the 01 series will remain pending until after that date. Although adopted, the supplement cannot become enter into force prior to the effective date of the regulation it modifies.]
4.6.10. Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. [135]
WP.29/2015/71 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. [135] Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms. [Because the transitional provisions of the 01 series of amendments to UN R135 stipulate an effective date of 1 September 2016, this supplement to the 01 series will remain pending until after that date. Although adopted, the supplement cannot become enter into force prior to the effective date of the regulation it modifies.]
WP.29/2015/54 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to Regulation No. 135 Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms.
WP.29/2015/71 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. [135] Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms. [Because the transitional provisions of the 01 series of amendments to UN R135 stipulate an effective date of 1 September 2016, this supplement to the 01 series will remain pending until after that date. Although adopted, the supplement cannot become enter into force prior to the effective date of the regulation it modifies.]
4.7. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRPE
4.7.1. Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 49
WP.29/2015/55 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 49 Proposal to adapt certain requirements to the current state of technology and to transpose the latest decisions of the European Union (EU) regarding on-board diagnostics (OBD) threshold limits.
WP.29/2015/55 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 49 Proposal to adapt certain requirements to the current state of technology and to transpose the latest decisions of the European Union (EU) regarding on-board diagnostics (OBD) threshold limits.
4.7.2. Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83
WP.29/2015/56 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83 Proposal to update the on-board diagnostics (OBD) requirements of UN R83 in line with technical progress and to update the reference fuels in the 06 series of amendments in line with changes introduced in the 07 series of amendments to UN R83.
WP.29/2015/56 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83 Proposal to update the on-board diagnostics (OBD) requirements of UN R83 in line with technical progress and to update the reference fuels in the 06 series of amendments in line with changes introduced in the 07 series of amendments to UN R83.
WP.29/2015/56 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83 Proposal to update the on-board diagnostics (OBD) requirements of UN R83 in line with technical progress and to update the reference fuels in the 06 series of amendments in line with changes introduced in the 07 series of amendments to UN R83.
WP.29/2015/57 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83 Proposal to update the on-board diagnostics (OBD) requirements, to delete the definition of “vehicles designed to fulfil specific social needs” in line with the Euro 6 stages of European Union Regulation (EC) No. 715/2007 and implementation Regulation (EC) No. 692/2008, and to clarify the wording of transitional provisions and align them with the General Guidelines for UN Regulatory Procedures and Transitional Provisions in UN Regulations (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1044/Rev.1). In addition, the proposed wording would allow Contracting Parties not to accept UN type-approvals if the requirements specified in the 07 series of amendments are not met.
4.7.3. Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83
WP.29/2015/57 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83 Proposal to update the on-board diagnostics (OBD) requirements, to delete the definition of “vehicles designed to fulfil specific social needs” in line with the Euro 6 stages of European Union Regulation (EC) No. 715/2007 and implementation Regulation (EC) No. 692/2008, and to clarify the wording of transitional provisions and align them with the General Guidelines for UN Regulatory Procedures and Transitional Provisions in UN Regulations (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1044/Rev.1). In addition, the proposed wording would allow Contracting Parties not to accept UN type-approvals if the requirements specified in the 07 series of amendments are not met.
WP.29/2015/56 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83 Proposal to update the on-board diagnostics (OBD) requirements of UN R83 in line with technical progress and to update the reference fuels in the 06 series of amendments in line with changes introduced in the 07 series of amendments to UN R83.
WP.29/2015/56 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83 Proposal to update the on-board diagnostics (OBD) requirements of UN R83 in line with technical progress and to update the reference fuels in the 06 series of amendments in line with changes introduced in the 07 series of amendments to UN R83.
WP.29/2015/57 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83 Proposal to update the on-board diagnostics (OBD) requirements, to delete the definition of “vehicles designed to fulfil specific social needs” in line with the Euro 6 stages of European Union Regulation (EC) No. 715/2007 and implementation Regulation (EC) No. 692/2008, and to clarify the wording of transitional provisions and align them with the General Guidelines for UN Regulatory Procedures and Transitional Provisions in UN Regulations (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1044/Rev.1). In addition, the proposed wording would allow Contracting Parties not to accept UN type-approvals if the requirements specified in the 07 series of amendments are not met.
4.7.4. Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 101
WP.29/2015/58 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 101 The purpose of this proposal is to include the necessary transitional provisions to Supplement 4 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 101, in order to ensure consistency between the reference fuels prescribed in Regulation No. 83 (Emissions of M1 and N1 vehicles) and those prescribed in this Regulation.
WP.29/2015/58 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 101 The purpose of this proposal is to include the necessary transitional provisions to Supplement 4 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 101, in order to ensure consistency between the reference fuels prescribed in Regulation No. 83 (Emissions of M1 and N1 vehicles) and those prescribed in this Regulation.
WP.29/2015/58 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 101 The purpose of this proposal is to include the necessary transitional provisions to Supplement 4 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 101, in order to ensure consistency between the reference fuels prescribed in Regulation No. 83 (Emissions of M1 and N1 vehicles) and those prescribed in this Regulation.
4.8. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRB
4.8.1. Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 9
WP.29/2015/59 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 9 Proposal to update the reference to the latest version of the ISO 10844 and to introduce transitional provisions for the shift of the test track requirements from ISO 10844: 1994 to ISO 10844: 2014.
WP.29/2015/59 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 9 Proposal to update the reference to the latest version of the ISO 10844 and to introduce transitional provisions for the shift of the test track requirements from ISO 10844: 1994 to ISO 10844: 2014.
4.8.2. Proposal for Supplement 4 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 28
WP.29/2015/60 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 28 Proposal to allow vehicles to be run at idle during the test procedures and to change the minimum sound level requirement for vehicles of category M and N and motorcycles of a power greater than 7 kW from 93 dB to 87 dB.
WP.29/2015/60 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 28 Proposal to allow vehicles to be run at idle during the test procedures and to change the minimum sound level requirement for vehicles of category M and N and motorcycles of a power greater than 7 kW from 93 dB to 87 dB.
WP.29/2015/60 | Proposal for Supplement 4 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 28 Proposal to allow vehicles to be run at idle during the test procedures and to change the minimum sound level requirement for vehicles of category M and N and motorcycles of a power greater than 7 kW from 93 dB to 87 dB.
4.8.3. Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 41
WP.29/2015/61 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 41 Proposal to introduce a calculated engine speed (in addition to measured engine speed) for MT vehicles and for continuously variable transmission (CVT)/automatic transmission (AT) with locked gear mechanism into UN Regulation No. 41 for the tests in Annex 3 and Annex 7 (Additional sound emission provisions – ASEP)
WP.29/2015/61 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 41 Proposal to introduce a calculated engine speed (in addition to measured engine speed) for MT vehicles and for continuously variable transmission (CVT)/automatic transmission (AT) with locked gear mechanism into UN Regulation No. 41 for the tests in Annex 3 and Annex 7 (Additional sound emission provisions – ASEP)
WP.29/2015/61 | Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 41 Proposal to introduce a calculated engine speed (in addition to measured engine speed) for MT vehicles and for continuously variable transmission (CVT)/automatic transmission (AT) with locked gear mechanism into UN Regulation No. 41 for the tests in Annex 3 and Annex 7 (Additional sound emission provisions – ASEP)
4.8.4. Proposals for the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 51
WP.29/2015/62 | Proposals for the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 51 This proposal further refines and clarifies the 03 series of amendments to UN R51 from Informal Working Group on UN Regulations Nos. 51 and 59. The 03 series was proposed in document GRB/2014/5 which was amended and then adopted by the Working Party on Noise during its 60th session. The proposal includes special provisional limits for Chinese micro-vehicles which are being reviewed by Japan.
WP.29/2015/62 | Proposals for the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 51 This proposal further refines and clarifies the 03 series of amendments to UN R51 from Informal Working Group on UN Regulations Nos. 51 and 59. The 03 series was proposed in document GRB/2014/5 which was amended and then adopted by the Working Party on Noise during its 60th session. The proposal includes special provisional limits for Chinese micro-vehicles which are being reviewed by Japan.
4.8.5. Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 59
WP.29/2015/63 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 59 Further refinements to the 02 series of amendments prepared by the Informal Working Group on UN Regulations Nos. 51 and 59. This submission proposes to clarify the amended text of document WP.29/2015/4 which was adopted during the March 2015 WP.29 session.
WP.29/2015/63 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 59 Further refinements to the 02 series of amendments prepared by the Informal Working Group on UN Regulations Nos. 51 and 59. This submission proposes to clarify the amended text of document WP.29/2015/4 which was adopted during the March 2015 WP.29 session.
4.8.6. Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 63
WP.29/2015/64 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 63 Proposal to update the reference to the latest version of ISO 10844 and to introduce transitional provisions for the shift of the test track requirements from ISO 10844: 1994 to ISO 10844: 2014.
WP.29/2015/64 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 63 Proposal to update the reference to the latest version of ISO 10844 and to introduce transitional provisions for the shift of the test track requirements from ISO 10844: 1994 to ISO 10844: 2014.
WP.29/2015/64 | Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 63 Proposal to update the reference to the latest version of ISO 10844 and to introduce transitional provisions for the shift of the test track requirements from ISO 10844: 1994 to ISO 10844: 2014.
4.8.7. Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117
WP.29/2015/65 | Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 Proposal for a new time measurement accuracy for instrumentation involved in the rolling resistance method (Annex 6 of the UN Regulation) and to restore transitional provisions incorrectly deleted by Supplement 6 to the 02 series of amendments. The proposal also updates the test-track references to the recently published ISO 10844:2014.
WP.29/2015/65 | Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 117 Proposal for a new time measurement accuracy for instrumentation involved in the rolling resistance method (Annex 6 of the UN Regulation) and to restore transitional provisions incorrectly deleted by Supplement 6 to the 02 series of amendments. The proposal also updates the test-track references to the recently published ISO 10844:2014.
WP.29/2015/70 | Request for authorization to develop an amendment to global technical regulation No. 16 Proposal to prepare an amendment to UN Global Technical Regulation (GTR) No. 16 on tyres in order to introduce provisions concerning wet grip performance, rolling resistance, and qualification of tyres for use under severe snow conditions in accordance with the same provisions introduced recently into UN Regulation No. 117.
4.9. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRRF
4.9.1. Proposal for Supplement 20 to Regulation No. 54
WP.29/2015/66 | Proposal for Supplement 20 to Regulation No. 54 Proposal to permit the “LT” marking as a prefix or suffix to align the requirements with the current practice for C2 tyres with metric size designation. The proposed text for a prefix is in line with the latest draft of the gtr on tyres. The proposed text for a suffix is necessary for tyres designed to Japan Automobile Tyre Manufacturers Association (JATMA) standards. The proposal would add new tyres for light commercial vehicles (high flotation tyres) in Annex 5 of UN Regulation No. 54.
WP.29/2015/66 | Proposal for Supplement 20 to Regulation No. 54 Proposal to permit the “LT” marking as a prefix or suffix to align the requirements with the current practice for C2 tyres with metric size designation. The proposed text for a prefix is in line with the latest draft of the gtr on tyres. The proposed text for a suffix is necessary for tyres designed to Japan Automobile Tyre Manufacturers Association (JATMA) standards. The proposal would add new tyres for light commercial vehicles (high flotation tyres) in Annex 5 of UN Regulation No. 54.
WP.29/2015/66 | Proposal for Supplement 20 to Regulation No. 54 Proposal to permit the “LT” marking as a prefix or suffix to align the requirements with the current practice for C2 tyres with metric size designation. The proposed text for a prefix is in line with the latest draft of the gtr on tyres. The proposed text for a suffix is necessary for tyres designed to Japan Automobile Tyre Manufacturers Association (JATMA) standards. The proposal would add new tyres for light commercial vehicles (high flotation tyres) in Annex 5 of UN Regulation No. 54.
WP.29/2015/66 | Proposal for Supplement 20 to Regulation No. 54 Proposal to permit the “LT” marking as a prefix or suffix to align the requirements with the current practice for C2 tyres with metric size designation. The proposed text for a prefix is in line with the latest draft of the gtr on tyres. The proposed text for a suffix is necessary for tyres designed to Japan Automobile Tyre Manufacturers Association (JATMA) standards. The proposal would add new tyres for light commercial vehicles (high flotation tyres) in Annex 5 of UN Regulation No. 54.
4.9.2. Proposal for Supplement 7 to Regulation No. 109
WP.29/2015/67 | Proposal for Supplement 7 to the original version of Regulation No. 109 Proposal to transpose requirements for new snow tyres (under UN R117) into UN R109 in order of avoid the exclusion of retreaded tyres from such applications/markets.
WP.29/2015/67 | Proposal for Supplement 7 to the original version of Regulation No. 109 Proposal to transpose requirements for new snow tyres (under UN R117) into UN R109 in order of avoid the exclusion of retreaded tyres from such applications/markets.
4.10. Consideration of draft amendments to existing Regulations submitted by GRSG
4.11. Consideration of draft corrigenda to existing Regulations submitted by GRRF
4.12. Consideration of draft corrigenda to existing Regulations submitted by the secretariat, if any
4.13. Consideration of pending proposals for amendments to existing Regulations submitted by the Working Parties subsidiary to the World Forum
4.14. Consideration of proposals for new Regulations submitted by the Working Parties subsidiary to the World Forum
WP.29/2015/69 | Draft Regulation on electric vehicles of category L Proposed text for the new UN Regulation on the safety of electric motorcycles and related vehicles.
WP.29/2015/69 | Draft Regulation on electric vehicles of category L Proposed text for the new UN Regulation on the safety of electric motorcycles and related vehicles.
4.15. Pending proposals for amendments to existing Regulations submitted by the Working Parties to the World Forum
WP.29/2015/36 | Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 97 Proposal as approved by the GRSG to delete provisions regarding the optical display of the status of the vehicle alarm system outside the passenger compartment in order to avoid driver distraction by and/or confusion of such exterior lighting with primary lighting and signaling equipment required under UN R48.
WP.29/2015/37 | Proposal for Supplement 5 to Regulation No. 116 Proposal as approved by the GRSG to delete provisions regarding the optical display of the status of the vehicle alarm system outside the passenger compartment in order to avoid driver distraction by and/or confusion of such exterior lighting with primary lighting and signaling equipment required under UN R48.
5. 1998 Agreement
5.1. Status of the 1998 Agreement, including the implementation of paragraph 7.1 of the Agreement
WP.29-166-17 | Trilateral White Paper: Improvement in the Implementation of the 1998 Global Agreement The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework through which the delegates to the World Forum for the Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) and other interested stakeholders can examine the experience with the 1998 Global Agreement and agree on ideas and processes for improvement in its implementation.
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
WP.29-166-14 | Situation on priorities and proposals to develop Global Technical Regulations as of 18 June 2015
WP.29-166-17 | Trilateral White Paper: Improvement in the Implementation of the 1998 Global Agreement The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework through which the delegates to the World Forum for the Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) and other interested stakeholders can examine the experience with the 1998 Global Agreement and agree on ideas and processes for improvement in its implementation.
WP.29/2015/72 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 1 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 1 from the United States concerns highway diesel fuel sulfur control and heavy-duty engines.
WP.29/2015/73 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 2 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 2 from the United States concerns "Tier 2 Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards and Gasoline Sulfur Control Requirements".
WP.29/2015/74 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 3 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 3 from the United States concerns the "Control of Emissions of Air Pollution from Non-road Diesel Engines and Fuel".
WP.29/2015/75 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 5 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 5 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 108: "Lamps, Reflective devices and Associated Equipment".
WP.29/2015/76 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 6 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 6 concern the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 135: "Passenger Car Braking Systems".
WP.29/2015/77 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 7 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 7 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 139: "New Pneumatic Radial Tires for Light Vehicles".
WP.29/2015/78 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 9 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 9 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) No. 213: "Child Restraint System" and No. 225: "Child Restraint Anchorage Systems".
5.2. Consideration of draft gtrs and/or draft amendments to established GTR
5.3. Consideration of technical regulations to be listed in the Compendium of Candidates for GTR
5.4. Guidance, by consensus decision, on those elements of draft GTR that have not been resolved by the Working Parties subsidiary to 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.29-166-08 | Terms of Reference of the informal working group on Periodical Technical Inspections
7.2. Establishment of Informal Working Group on PTI
WP.29-166-08 | Terms of Reference of the informal working group on Periodical Technical Inspections
WP.29-166-08 | Terms of Reference of the informal working group on Periodical Technical Inspections
7.3. Update of UN Rules Nos. 1 and 2
7.4. Establishment of UN Rules Nos. 3 on testing equipment, 4 on skills and training for inspectors and 5 on supervision of test centres
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 provisions of the 1968 Vienna Convention and the technical provisions for vehicles of UN Regulations and UN Global Technical Regulations adopted in the framework of the 1958 and 1998 Agreements
WP.29-166-09 | Enhanced cooperation and coordination on work related to ITS within relevant bodies WP.1, WP.29 and SC.1 Proposal for a "joint task force" involving all stakeholders to consider the impact of automated/autonomous driving on the regulation of vehicles, traffic, and road infrastructure in order to develop coordinated and mutually acceptable responses towards improving overall road safety.
WP.29-166-09 | Enhanced cooperation and coordination on work related to ITS within relevant bodies WP.1, WP.29 and SC.1 Proposal for a "joint task force" involving all stakeholders to consider the impact of automated/autonomous driving on the regulation of vehicles, traffic, and road infrastructure in order to develop coordinated and mutually acceptable responses towards improving overall road safety.
WP.29-166-10 | Note by the WP.29 secretariat on addressing challenges presented by automated/autonomous vehicles
WP.29-166-21 | Guidance to GRs concerning Automated Driving Technology
8.3. Proposal for amendments to the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3)
8.4. Autonomous vehicles
WP.29-166-10 | Note by the WP.29 secretariat on addressing challenges presented by automated/autonomous vehicles
WP.29-166-21 | Guidance to GRs concerning Automated Driving Technology
WP.29-166-09 | Enhanced cooperation and coordination on work related to ITS within relevant bodies WP.1, WP.29 and SC.1 Proposal for a "joint task force" involving all stakeholders to consider the impact of automated/autonomous driving on the regulation of vehicles, traffic, and road infrastructure in order to develop coordinated and mutually acceptable responses towards improving overall road safety.
WP.29-166-10 | Note by the WP.29 secretariat on addressing challenges presented by automated/autonomous vehicles
WP.29-166-21 | Guidance to GRs concerning Automated Driving Technology
WP.29-166-09 | Enhanced cooperation and coordination on work related to ITS within relevant bodies WP.1, WP.29 and SC.1 Proposal for a "joint task force" involving all stakeholders to consider the impact of automated/autonomous driving on the regulation of vehicles, traffic, and road infrastructure in order to develop coordinated and mutually acceptable responses towards improving overall road safety.
8.5. Documents for publication
WP.29-166-11 | 1958 Agreement, adopted proposals and situation of their entry into force, 164th session (November 2014) Table on the status of the proposals adopted at the November 2014 WP.29 session. These proposals, with one exception, became binding on 15 June 2015 following the six-month statutory waiting period.
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
8.6. Tributes
9. Adoption of the report
WP.29/1116 | Report of the World Forum/WP.29 on its 166th session
10. Establishment of the Committee AC.1
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
WP.29-166-13 | Consideration and vote by AC.3 of technical regulations to reaffirmed in the Compendium of Candidates for GTR Template for following the vote to include the proposed national regulations in the compendium of regulations for consideration as part of any related future GTR development work.
13. Monitoring of the 1998 Agreement: Reports of the Contracting Parties on the transposition of UN Global Technical Regulations and their amendments into their national/regional law.
WP.29-166-17 | Trilateral White Paper: Improvement in the Implementation of the 1998 Global Agreement The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework through which the delegates to the World Forum for the Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) and other interested stakeholders can examine the experience with the 1998 Global Agreement and agree on ideas and processes for improvement in its implementation.
WP.29-166-14 | Situation on priorities and proposals to develop Global Technical Regulations as of 18 June 2015
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
WP.29-166-14 | Situation on priorities and proposals to develop Global Technical Regulations as of 18 June 2015
WP.29-166-17 | Trilateral White Paper: Improvement in the Implementation of the 1998 Global Agreement The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework through which the delegates to the World Forum for the Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) and other interested stakeholders can examine the experience with the 1998 Global Agreement and agree on ideas and processes for improvement in its implementation.
WP.29/2015/72 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 1 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 1 from the United States concerns highway diesel fuel sulfur control and heavy-duty engines.
WP.29/2015/73 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 2 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 2 from the United States concerns "Tier 2 Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards and Gasoline Sulfur Control Requirements".
WP.29/2015/74 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 3 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 3 from the United States concerns the "Control of Emissions of Air Pollution from Non-road Diesel Engines and Fuel".
WP.29/2015/75 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 5 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 5 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 108: "Lamps, Reflective devices and Associated Equipment".
WP.29/2015/76 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 6 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 6 concern the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 135: "Passenger Car Braking Systems".
WP.29/2015/77 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 7 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 7 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 139: "New Pneumatic Radial Tires for Light Vehicles".
WP.29/2015/78 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 9 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 9 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) No. 213: "Child Restraint System" and No. 225: "Child Restraint Anchorage Systems".
14. Consideration and vote by AC.3 of draft UN Global Technical Regulations and/or draft amendments to established UN Global Technical Regulations
15. Consideration of technical regulations to be listed in the Compendium of Candidates for UN Global Technical Regulations, if any
WP.29/2015/72 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 1 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 1 from the United States concerns highway diesel fuel sulfur control and heavy-duty engines.
WP.29/2015/73 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 2 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 2 from the United States concerns "Tier 2 Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards and Gasoline Sulfur Control Requirements".
WP.29/2015/74 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 3 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 3 from the United States concerns the "Control of Emissions of Air Pollution from Non-road Diesel Engines and Fuel".
WP.29/2015/75 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 5 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 5 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 108: "Lamps, Reflective devices and Associated Equipment".
WP.29/2015/76 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 6 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 6 concern the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 135: "Passenger Car Braking Systems".
WP.29/2015/77 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 7 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 7 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 139: "New Pneumatic Radial Tires for Light Vehicles".
WP.29/2015/78 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 9 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 9 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) No. 213: "Child Restraint System" and No. 225: "Child Restraint Anchorage Systems".
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
WP.29-166-14 | Situation on priorities and proposals to develop Global Technical Regulations as of 18 June 2015
WP.29-166-17 | Trilateral White Paper: Improvement in the Implementation of the 1998 Global Agreement The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework through which the delegates to the World Forum for the Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) and other interested stakeholders can examine the experience with the 1998 Global Agreement and agree on ideas and processes for improvement in its implementation.
WP.29/2015/72 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 1 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 1 from the United States concerns highway diesel fuel sulfur control and heavy-duty engines.
WP.29/2015/73 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 2 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 2 from the United States concerns "Tier 2 Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards and Gasoline Sulfur Control Requirements".
WP.29/2015/74 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 3 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 3 from the United States concerns the "Control of Emissions of Air Pollution from Non-road Diesel Engines and Fuel".
WP.29/2015/75 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 5 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 5 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 108: "Lamps, Reflective devices and Associated Equipment".
WP.29/2015/76 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 6 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 6 concern the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 135: "Passenger Car Braking Systems".
WP.29/2015/77 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 7 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 7 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 139: "New Pneumatic Radial Tires for Light Vehicles".
WP.29/2015/78 | Proposal for a five-year extension in the Compendium of Candidates of Listing No. 9 The Compendium of Candidates maintains a list of national and/or regional regulations proposed by Contracting Parties as possible bases for the development of Global Technical Regulations. Listing No. 9 concerns the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) No. 213: "Child Restraint System" and No. 225: "Child Restraint Anchorage Systems".
WP.29-166-12 | Future document management for UN Regulations and GTRs to provide better services and higher quality Information on WP.29 plans to introduce an automated system that would generate consolidated versions of UN Regulations and GTR, including all amendments and corrections, at the time each enters info force. This system may also allow for the generation of earlier versions of each regulation according to the past date selected.
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
17. Progress on the development of new UN Global Technical Regulations and of amendments to established UN Global Technical Regulations (UN GTRs)
17.1. GTR No. 2 (Worldwide Motorcycle emission Test Cycle (WMTC))
WP.29-166-20 | Request to extend the mandate of the Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements (EPPR) informal group
WP.29-166-20 | Request to extend the mandate of the Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements (EPPR) informal group
WP.29-166-20 | Request to extend the mandate of the Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements (EPPR) informal group
17.2. GTR No. 6 (Safety glazing)
17.3. GTR No. 7 (Head restraints)
17.4. GTR No. 9 (Pedestrian safety)
17.5. GTR No. 14 (Pole Side Impact (PSI) – Phase 2)
17.6. GTR No. 15 (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicle Test Procedures (WLTP) – Phase 1(b))
17.7. GTR No. 16 (Tyres)
WP.29/2015/70 | Request for authorization to develop an amendment to global technical regulation No. 16 Proposal to prepare an amendment to UN Global Technical Regulation (GTR) No. 16 on tyres in order to introduce provisions concerning wet grip performance, rolling resistance, and qualification of tyres for use under severe snow conditions in accordance with the same provisions introduced recently into UN Regulation No. 117.
WP.29/AC.3/42 | Authorization to develop amendments to GTR No. 16
WP.29/2015/70 | Request for authorization to develop an amendment to global technical regulation No. 16 Proposal to prepare an amendment to UN Global Technical Regulation (GTR) No. 16 on tyres in order to introduce provisions concerning wet grip performance, rolling resistance, and qualification of tyres for use under severe snow conditions in accordance with the same provisions introduced recently into UN Regulation No. 117.
WP.29/2015/70 | Request for authorization to develop an amendment to global technical regulation No. 16 Proposal to prepare an amendment to UN Global Technical Regulation (GTR) No. 16 on tyres in order to introduce provisions concerning wet grip performance, rolling resistance, and qualification of tyres for use under severe snow conditions in accordance with the same provisions introduced recently into UN Regulation No. 117.
17.8. Draft GTR on Electric Vehicles Safety (EVS)
WP.29-166-19 | Progress report on the work of the Informal Group on Electrical Vehicle Safety
17.9. Draft GTR on Quiet Road Transport Vehicles (QRTV)
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.29-166-09 | Enhanced cooperation and coordination on work related to ITS within relevant bodies WP.1, WP.29 and SC.1 Proposal for a "joint task force" involving all stakeholders to consider the impact of automated/autonomous driving on the regulation of vehicles, traffic, and road infrastructure in order to develop coordinated and mutually acceptable responses towards improving overall road safety.
WP.29-166-10 | Note by the WP.29 secretariat on addressing challenges presented by automated/autonomous vehicles
WP.29-166-21 | Guidance to GRs concerning Automated Driving Technology
18.3. Road illumination technologies
18.4. Harmonization of side impact
18.5. Electric vehicles and the environment
18.6. Specifications for the 3-D H point machine
18.7. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicles (HFCV) (GTR No. 13) – Phase 2
18.8. New technologies not yet regulated
19. Proposals to develop new UN GTRs and/or amendments to established UN GTRs, not included under agenda item 17, if any
20. Exchange of information on new priorities to be included in the programme of work
21. Other business
22. Establishment of the Committee AC.4 and election of officers for the year 2015
22.1. Status of the 1997 Agreement
23. Amendments to Rules Nos. 1 and 2
24. Other business