| Quiet car research |
| Reference Number: WP.29-167-23 |
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Presentation of research conducted by the World Blind Union and National Federation of the Blind in the United States to validate the effectiveness of the proposed minimum sound levels for quiet vehicles at 10 and 20 km/h. The researchers concluded that the proposed sounds levels do not add significantly to the detectability of an approaching vehicle by a blind pedestrian and that internal combustion engine vehicles were detected substantially sooner than quiet vehicles equipped with the proposed acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS). |
| Submitted by: WBU |
| Meeting Sessions: 167th WP.29 session (10-13 Nov 2015) |
| Document date: 09 Nov 15 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Discussion Topic | Quiet Road Transport Vehicles and UN Regulation No. 138 | Quiet Road Transport Vehicles |
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| Concerns on AVAS (Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System) requirements |
| Reference Number: WP.29-167-28 |
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World Blind Union comments opposing the current provisions of the draft UN Regulation on quiet vehicle minimum sound levels, especially with regard to the effectiveness of the AVAS parameters, inclusion of “pause button”, and absence of stationary (“idling”) vehicle sound requirement. |
| Submitted by: WBU |
| Meeting Sessions: 167th WP.29 session (10-13 Nov 2015) |
| Document date: 11 Nov 15 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Discussion Topic | Quiet Road Transport Vehicles and UN Regulation No. 138 | Quiet Road Transport Vehicles |
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