Proposal to amend the draft Supplement 8 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 16
Reference Number: WP.29-170-04
Proposal to amend document WP.29/2016/98. The proposal clarifies the subject of paragraph 12.1 and corrects an editorial error concerning the repetition of footnote 2 that exists already in Annex 1B to Regulation 16.
Draft transitional provisions for UN Regulations No. 83 and No. 101 following the transposition of GTR No. 15 through new UN Regulation on WLTP
Reference Number: WP.29-170-05
During the 169th session of WP.29 (para. 39 of the session report), the World Forum was informed that, following the entry into force of the new European legislation on provisions on real driving emissions and Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) as of September 2017, no new vehicles will be allowed to enter into the European market without fulfilling these new provisions.
WP.29 agreed to introduce transitional provisions in UN Regulations Nos. 83 and 101 to specify that Contracting Parties applying UN Regulations Nos. 83 and 101 which would also apply WLTP as defined in UN GTR No. 15 (such as the EU) would have no obligation to accept type-approvals granted on the basis of test cycles other than WLTP as of September 2017 (para. 41 of the 169th session report). WP.29 requested the secretariat to prepare an official document for the WP.29 March 2017 session, subject to the endorsement of GRPE at its January 2017 session, on supplements to UN Regulations Nos. 83 and 101 introducing such transitional provisions.
Thus, the secretariat has prepared this text to allow for such a derogation from mutual recognition requirements under UN R83 and R101 until such time as GTR 15 has been transposed into UN Regulations under the 1958 Agreement.
Proposal to amend the draft 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 78
Reference Number: WP.29-170-06
Proposal from GRRF to correct document WP.29/2016/114 (proposal to align UN R78 with other braking regulations as regards anti-lock braking systems and to clarify the limits on the use of any temporary ABS deactivation switch and prohibition against permanent disabling of ABS if fitted on a motorcycle. Under (e), the correct reference to the paragraph GTR No. 3 should read 5.1.13. The correct reference under f) to the previous points should be (a) to (e) instead of (a) to (f).
Request for authorisation to develop an amendment to global technical regulation No. 3
Reference Number: WP.29-170-07
Proposal to develop an amendment in order to align GTR No. 3 with technical progress, addressing among others: ensuring electromagnetic immunity of ABS-systems, introducing ABS performance requirements for category 3-5 vehicles (three-wheelers), ensuring uniform requirements for equipment such as Electronic Stop Signal System and the means to disable the ABS, if equipped. This amendment aims to harmonize GTR with recent amendments made to UN Regulation No. 78.
Request for authorization to develop the Amendment No. 2 to UN GTR No. 16
Reference Number: WP.29-170-13
Proposal to develop amendments to Part II of GTR No.16:
Addition of new definitions (Section 2);
Harmonization of the Load Range concept in relationship to Inflation Pressure (Section 2),
Alignment of the provisions for tyre marking and physical dimensions of PC tyres with the most recent developments in UN Regulations Nos. 30 and 54 (Sections 3.3 and 3.5),
Harmonization of FMVSS 139 requirements relative to UNECEPSI index (Sections 3.14 and 3.15),
Deletion of provisions for physical dimensions of LT/C tyres based on FMVSS 139 (Section 3.20) an UN Regulation No. 54 (Section 3.21) and addition of new harmonized provisions for physical dimensions of LT/C tyres (new Section 3.20),
Deletion of provisions for high speed test for LT/C tyres based on FMVSS 139 (Section 3.19) and UN Regulation No. 54 (Section 3.16) and addition of new harmonized provisions for high speed test for LT/C tyres (new Section 3.16),
Updates of the Annexes 3 and 6 with regard to the most recent developments in UN Regulations Nos. 30 and 54.
Other topics to be discussed within the informal working group for the Phase 2 of development of UN GTR No. 16 include:
Consideration of feasibility of harmonization of endurance test for LT/C tyres (Sections 3.16 and 3.17), and
Consideration of feasibility of development of provisions for global tyre marking.
Proposal from the informal working group on Periodical Technical Inspections to introduce provisions, including a new Appendix 3, concerning requirements for the inspection process (testing centres, test equipment, and inspector qualifications).
Special Resolution (S.R. [X]) on the administrative and technical provisions required for carrying out the technical inspections according to the technical prescriptions specified in Rules
Reference Number: WP.29-170-15
Draft text prepared by the informal working group on Periodical Technical Inspections for a new special resolution to establish definitions and minimum requirements for the execution of inspections according to UN Rules under the 1997 Agreement.
Status of the 1998 Agreement of the global registry and of the compendium of candidates - Situation on priorities and proposals to develop UN GTRs as of 9th November 2016
Proposal for improving the efficiency of WP.29 sessions through the designation of agenda items as “A-points”. A-points would be recommended for approval as a block. This would not change the voting procedure, but would reduce the time devoted to considering proposals during the session prior to the vote. Items considered as A points might fulfill attributes such as:
the proposal does not establish a new Regulation;
the amendment does not create the starting point of a new series of amendments;
there was no dissent during discussions at GR level;
the amendment does not contain substantial elements;
the amendment is a series of parallel amendments within a Regulation (e.g. different series of amendments);
the amendment is a series of parallel amendments to a number of Regulations (e.g. introducing the term REESS).
Note from the WP.29 secretariat to raise awareness of the need for harmony between WP.29 regulations and ITU recommendations or other standards involving mutual recognition.
Information on initial UNECE and UNSG's Envoy for road safety consultations on possible industry self-commitment on minimum safety
Reference Number: WP.29-170-28
Taking account of the objectives of the Decade of Action for Road Safety and the Sustainable Development Goal 3.6 on road safety, the UNECE secretariat together with the UNSG’s Envoy for Road Safety worked on consultations on possible industry self-commitment on minimum safety.
Proposal for Supplement 25 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/75
Proposal developed by the GRE Task Force on Tell-tales and approved by the GRE to clarify that the use of lamps designed for only two light sources is restricted to vehicles fitted with a tell-tale that will indicate when any one of the two lights sources has failed.
This proposal (WP.29/2016/75) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R7 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal for Supplement 45 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 37
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/76
Proposal from the Informal Working Group “Simplification of the Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations” (SLR) and approved by the GRE to simplify the content and amendment process of the light source Regulations in conjunction with the establishment of a new resolution on specifications for light source categories.
This proposal (WP.29/2016/76), No, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R37 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal for Supplement 10 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 45
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/77
Proposal to amend the formula for the dirt mixture used in testing to address an error introduced by Supplement 9 to the 01 series of amendments to UN R45 where the specified quantity of “2 ± 1 parts by weight” of surfactant results in invalid testing. The correct specification should be “2 ± 1 drops” of surfactant.
This proposal (WP.29/2016/77), No, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 40 applying UN R45 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal for Supplement 17 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/78
Proposal from the GRE Task Force on Tell-Tales and approved by GRE for Supplement 17 to the 04 series of amendments to UN R48 in order to clarify failure tell-tale requirements. The proposal also includes an amendment to clarify paragraph 6.21.1.2.4. with regard to the application of conspicuity markings on bodywork made of flexible material.
This proposal (WP.29/2016/78), No, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 44 applying UN R48 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal for Supplement 10 to the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/79
Proposal from the GRE Task Force on Tell-Tales and approved by GRE for Supplement 10 to the 05 series of amendments to UN R48 in order to clarify failure tell-tale requirements. The proposal also includes an amendment to clarify paragraph 6.21.1.2.4. with regard to the application of conspicuity markings on bodywork made of flexible material.
Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/80
Proposal from the GRE Task Force on Tell-Tales and approved by GRE for Supplement 8 to the 06 series of amendments to UN R48 in order to clarify failure tell-tale requirements. The proposal also includes an amendment to clarify paragraph 6.21.1.2.4. with regard to the application of conspicuity markings on bodywork made of flexible material.
Proposal for Supplement 19 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/81
Proposal to remove restrictions that impede the use of bend lighting on motorcycles. UN R53 currently prohibits the use of additional lighting units when the driving beam is in use. This requirement unnecessarily restricts the use of ALU to improve road illumination at night when the motorcycle is banking through a turn.
Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/82
Proposal to remove restrictions that impede the use of bend lighting on motorcycles. UN R53 currently prohibits the use of additional lighting units when the driving beam is in use. This requirement unnecessarily restricts the use of ALU to improve road illumination at night when the motorcycle is banking through a turn.
Proposal for the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 86
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/83
Proposal by the GRE Informal Group “Agricultural Vehicles Lighting Installation” (AVLI), approved by GRE, to update and revise Regulation No. 86. The proposal applies the regulation to vehicle categories R and S as defined under the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (RE3), updates geometric visibility provisions, and adds new provisions and new Annex 6 on signalling panels and signalling foils .
Proposal for Supplement 12 to the original version of Regulation No. 99
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/85
Proposal from the Informal Working Group “Simplification of the Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations” (SLR), approved by GRE, to amend UN R99 in conjunction with the program to simplify the content and amendment process of the light source Regulations.
Proposal for Supplement 6 to the original version of Regulation No. 128
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/86
Proposal from the Informal Working Group “Simplification of the Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations” (SLR), approved by GRE, to amend UN R128 in conjunction with the program to simplify the content and amendment process of the light source Regulations.
Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/89
Proposal to change the latency for scanning a field of vision (total process of scanning, rendering and reset to its initial position) from a maximum of 2 seconds to a maximum of 200 ms. This proposal corresponds to the current state of technology and removes a contradiction within the regulation between paragraphs 6.2.1.2. and 6.2.2.3.4.3. (the latter introduced via supplement 2 to the 04 series of amendments).
This proposal (WP.29/2016/89), No, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 43 applying UN R46 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal for the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 105
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/90
Proposal prepared by the UNECE secretariat to align the provisions of UN Regulation No. 105 with those of the new 2017 edition of the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR).
Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/91
Proposal to clarify paragraph 7.7.5.1. with regard to ceiling-mounted displays or monitors and simplify the testing procedure:
The gauge shall be used only for the identification of the monitors to be tested.
The simplified way to apply the removal force corresponds to a passenger pushing the monitor/display with its hand, and in these conditions the acceptable force limit is adapted.
The test must be conducted in both directions.
The proposed wording for the last condition to fulfil is more technology neutral, the case of automatic redeployment is also considered and banned.
The proposal would also redefine the measurement criteria for determining appropriate seat spacing, including the use of a new testing gauge for the H dimension measurement.
Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/92
Proposal to extend requirements introduced via Supplement 4 to the 04 series of amendments concerning barriers in the gangway and the amount of priority seats to the 05 series of amendments.
The proposal also aims to paragraph 7.7.5.1. with regard to ceiling-mounted displays or monitors and simplify the testing procedure:
The gauge shall be used only for the identification of the monitors to be tested.
The simplified way to apply the removal force corresponds to a passenger pushing the monitor/display with its hand, and in these conditions the acceptable force limit is adapted.
The test must be conducted in both directions.
The proposed wording for the last condition to fulfil is more technology neutral, the case of automatic redeployment is also considered and banned.
The proposal would also redefine the measurement criteria for determining appropriate seat spacing, including the use of a new testing gauge for the H dimension measurement.
Proposal for Supplement 6 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/93
Proposal to extend requirements introduced via Supplement 4 to the 04 series of amendments concerning barriers in the gangway and the amount of priority seats to the 06 series of amendments.
The proposal also aims to paragraph 7.7.5.1. with regard to ceiling-mounted displays or monitors and simplify the testing procedure:
The gauge shall be used only for the identification of the monitors to be tested.
The simplified way to apply the removal force corresponds to a passenger pushing the monitor/display with its hand, and in these conditions the acceptable force limit is adapted.
The test must be conducted in both directions.
The proposed wording for the last condition to fulfil is more technology neutral, the case of automatic redeployment is also considered and banned.
The proposal would also redefine the measurement criteria for determining appropriate seat spacing, including the use of a new testing gauge for the H dimension measurement.
Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/94
Proposal to extend requirements introduced via Supplement 4 to the 04 series of amendments concerning barriers in the gangway and the amount of priority seats to the 07 series of amendments.
The proposal also aims to paragraph 7.7.5.1. with regard to ceiling-mounted displays or monitors and simplify the testing procedure:
The gauge shall be used only for the identification of the monitors to be tested.
The simplified way to apply the removal force corresponds to a passenger pushing the monitor/display with its hand, and in these conditions the acceptable force limit is adapted.
The test must be conducted in both directions.
The proposed wording for the last condition to fulfil is more technology neutral, the case of automatic redeployment is also considered and banned.
The proposal would also redefine the measurement criteria for determining appropriate seat spacing, including the use of a new testing gauge for the H dimension measurement.
Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 110
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/95
Proposal to
enable the use of autonomous CNG heaters for the heating of engines before the vehicle is in service
allow the use of Class 0 hoses with couplings using sealing technologies other than those with a 45° cone
correct a typographical error in paragraph 7.1. where the reference should be to paragraph 8.22 rather than 8.21
remove a duplicate and contradictory reference in Annex 4A to the requirements of Class 1 pressure relief valves
align paragraph 2.2. of Annex 4H with paragraph 18.6.1.2. limiting the delay in switching-off of the automatic valve after stalling of the engine to two seconds (rather than five as presently in the text), and
include the liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel connector provisions as specified in ISO 12617:2015.
Proposal to enable the use of alternate colors (per footnote 18 of Table 1 and in line with ISO Standard 2575) for certain lighting tell-tales in order to indicate light source failures in response to the proposals for light failure indicators under UN Regulations Nos. 7, 48 and 87 (GRE/2016/7, GRE/2016/12 and GRE/2016/17) as adopted by GRE. This proposal anticipates use of the same approach in response to plans for additional failure indication requirements for other lighting regulations.
Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 121
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/97
Proposal to enable the use of alternate colors (per footnote 18 of Table 1 and in line with ISO Standard 2575) for certain lighting tell-tales in order to indicate light source failures in response to the proposals for light failure indicators under UN Regulations Nos. 7, 48 and 87 (GRE/2016/7, GRE/2016/12 and GRE/2016/17) as adopted by GRE. This proposal anticipates use of the same approach in response to plans for additional failure indication requirements for other lighting regulations.
This proposal (WP.29/2016/98), Yes, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 45 applying UN R16 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
This proposal (WP.29/2016/99), No, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-five Contracting Parties out of the 45 applying UN R16 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-five voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal for Corrigendum 2 to Revision 3 to Regulation No. 44 (Russian text)
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/100
Proposal to improve the translation into Russian of the text originally adopted in its English version and to correct a typographical error in the Russian text.
Proposal for Supplement 12 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 44
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/101
Proposal to amend the toxicity and flammability declarations via references to EN 71 (European safety standards), taking into account procedures of FMVSS 302. The amendments propose the burning rate values of FMVSS 302 (302.4 inches/102 mm per minute), to harmonize the three proposals with regard to EN standards references, and to incorporate the amendment 1 to EN 71-3 (A1:2014).
The proposal also would align requirements for deceleration test devices with acceleration ones (making explicit that it is mandatory to match the corridor for each test) and to add dummy criteria and compliance with ISO 17025 to the information required in test reports.
This proposal (WP.29/2016/101), No, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 42 applying UN R44 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal for Supplement 12 to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 44
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/102
Proposal to strip ISOFIXCRS provisions from UN R44 and to cease all new type approvals for ISOFIX integral CRS under UN R44 from 1 September 2017 in deference to UN R129 on Enhanced CRS.
This proposal (WP.29/2016/102), No, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-four Contracting Parties out of the 42 applying UN R44 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-four voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 80
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/103
UN R80, paragraph 7.4.4. specifies that passengers in side-facing seats “shall be safeguarded by a vehicle part (e.g. partition, wall or seat back of a forward-facing seat) forward of the foremost side-facing seat”. Germany has determined that the current text has been misinterpreted with regard to the intended requirement for a safety device that does not break and maintains its capability to retain a passenger’s body in the event of an accident. This proposal clarifies that such any such structure “shall retain its safeguard function during testing”.
Proposal for Corrigendum 2 to the Russian text of Regulation No. 129
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/104
Proposal to improve the translation into Russian of the text originally adopted in its English version and to correct a typographical error in the Russian text.
Proposal for the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 129
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/107
Proposal to introduce CRS Informal Group “phase 2” amendments regarding the approval of booster-seat CRS category (booster seat with backrest) into UN R129.
Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/108
UN Regulations Nos. 49 and 83 include provisions for a “driver inducement system” that alerts drivers of low reagent levels (urea, etc.) critical to correct emissions control performance and eventually prevents vehicle operation if the reagent tank is empty. Under UN R49 (para. 5.2), rescue, police, and other emergency/special use vehicles are exempted from this requirement. This proposal would extend the same treatment under UN R83. The proposal also makes several corrections and clarifications (see document GRPE/2016/11) with respect to extensions of approval, reduction in efficiency of the catalytic converter with respect to emissions of NMHC and NOx, and OBD.
This proposal (WP.29/2016/108), No, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R83 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/109
UN Regulations Nos. 49 and 83 include provisions for a “driver inducement system” that alerts drivers of low reagent levels (urea, etc.) critical to correct emissions control performance and eventually prevents vehicle operation if the reagent tank is empty. Under UN R49 (para. 5.2), rescue, police, and other emergency/special use vehicles are exempted from this requirement. This proposal would extend the same treatment under UN R83. The proposal also makes several corrections and clarifications (see document GRPE/2016/11) with respect to extensions of approval, reduction in efficiency of the catalytic converter with respect to emissions of NMHC and NOx, and OBD.
Proposal for a new Regulation concerning the approval of Heavy Duty Dual-Fuel Engine Retrofit Systems
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/110
Proposal for a new Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of Heavy Duty Dual-Fuel Engine Retrofit Systems (HDDF-ERS) to be installed on heavy duty diesel engines and vehicles. Please note that Japan notified the UN Secretary-General on 1 February 2017 of its intention not to apply this regulation from the date it enters into effect (June 2017). Japan remains free to adopt the regulation at a later date.
Proposal for a draft Resolution on the common specification of light source categories (R.E.5)
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/111
Proposal for a new Consolidated Resolution to simplify the content and amendment process of the light source Regulations Nos. 37, 99 and 128. The data sheets for light sources are moved from Annex 1 of these Regulations to the draft Resolution.
Technical report on the development of a new gtr on the measurement procedure for two- or three-wheeled motor vehicles with regard to on-board diagnostics
Proposal for the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 78
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/114
Proposal to align the text with the provisions for anti-lock braking systems used in other regulations, including specific exemptions for certain off-road vehicles as incorporated in UN Regulation No. 13. The proposal clarifies the limits on the use of any temporary ABS deactivation switch and prohibition against permanent disabling of ABS if fitted on a motorcycle.
Request for authorization to develop an amendment to GTR No. 9
Reference Number: WP.29/2016/115
Proposal to develop a test procedure for the assessment of exterior (outer surface of the vehicle) deployable systems to protect pedestrians or other vulnerable road users during an accident.