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The deadline for the submission of official working documents is 28 July 2017.

Attendance
1. Adoption of the agenda
GRE/2017/8 | Annotated provisional agenda for the 78th GRE session
GRE-78-08 | Running order of the agenda for the 78th (October 2017) GRE session
GRE-78-16 | General information and WP.29 highlights for the 78th (October 2017) GRE session
GRE-78-01 | Updated provisional agenda for the 78th (October 2017) GRE session
2. 1998 Agreement - Global Technical Regulations: Development
3. 1997 Agreement – Rules: Development
WP.29/2017/91 | Proposal for amendments to Rule No. 2 Proposal to harmonize the provisions of UN Rule No. 2 with UN Regulations and EU Directives. This document supersedes WP.29/2016/88.
WP.29/2017/90 | Proposal for amendments to Rule No. 1 Proposal to harmonize the provisions of UN Rule No. 1 with those of the latest UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement and the EU Directives.
4. Simplification of lighting and light-signalling Regulations
GRE/2017/9 | Draft new Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of light-signalling devices Proposal from the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group to combine provisions of UN Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 23, 38, 50, 77, 87 and 91 into a single regulation. This consolidation aims to streamline the administration and implementation of these lighting regulations while setting the foundation for a future shift towards performance-based approval requirements. This proposal restructures the existing body of lighting regulations without changing their content (e.g., technical requirements).
GRE/2017/10 | Proposal for Supplement [11] to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal from the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group to consolidate common definitions of terms concerning lighting, light signalling, retro-reflective devices and device installation into Regulation No. 48. (Definitions specific to particular devices would be maintained in the respective device regulations.)
GRE/2017/11 | Proposal for Supplement [11] to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal from the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into Regulation No. 48.
GRE/2017/13 | Collective amendments to Regulations Nos. 3, 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 27, 38, 50, 69, 70, 77, 87, 91, 98, 104, 112, 113, 119 and 123 Proposal from the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of the existing Regulations on lighting and light-signalling in conjunction with the introduction of three new simplified Regulations on Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD).
GRE/2017/14 | Proposal to introduce requirements for the use of light-emitting diode substitute light sources in the new Regulation on Light-Signalling Devices Proposal to introduce the following changes into the draft new Regulation on light-signalling devices:<ol><li>Use of LED substitute light source(s) is allowed and does not constitute a change of the lamp type. However, lamp performances shall be tested during type approval also with the LED substitute light source. Approval of the lamp using filament light source(s) is a prerequisite for approval of the lamp using LED substitute light source(s).</li><li>COP testing of the lamp is required with an (etalon) filament light source only, because the LED substitute is the counterpart light source of the filament light source, resulting in equivalent photometrical lamp performance. The quality i.e. the equivalence to the filament light source, is controlled in R128.</li><li>Use of LED substitute light sources is at the discretion of the applicant, who shall declare this use, if any, to the Approval Authorities at the time of application for the first lamp approval or subsequent extension of approval issued for the version using the LED substitute light source.</li><li>The use of LED substitute light source(s) in a certain lamp type shall be indicated on the lamp by marking of the LED substitute light source category, in addition to the marking of the filament light source of which the LED substitute light source is the counterpart.</li><li>This marking on the lamp will be used for checking the allowance for use of lamps with LED substitute light sources in application of the Regulation on lamps installation on vehicle.</li><li>In case a lamp with colour filter(s) is approved for using LED substitute light source(s), this lamp shall be marked “G” to indicate that this lamp shall be equipped with LED substitute light source(s) marked “G” for colour and luminous intensity quality reasons.</li><li>The indication of both the filament light source and of its LED counterpart light source, if any, shall be explicitly provided in the communication form.</li></ol>
GRE/2017/15 | Proposal to introduce requirements for the use of replaceable light emitting diode light sources for forward lighting in the new Regulation on Road Illumination Devices Proposal to introduce requirements for replaceable light-emitting diode (LED) light sources for forward lighting in the new Regulation on Road Illumination Devices (RID). As the Informal Working Group "Simplification of the Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations" (IWG SLR) continues working on the new RID Regulation, it is not possible to indicate all detailed modifications that will be required to incorporate the replaceable LED light sources for forward lighting. However, in general, only simple editorial changes will be required. Further work is required to identify the changes that will be required in the annexes.
GRE-78-04 | Correction to the proposal for RID LED substitute light source requirements (GRE/2017/14) Request to delete the amendment to paragraph 3.3.4.1.1. in the proposal to introduce requirements for the use of light-emitting diode substitute light sources in the new Regulation on Light-Signalling Devices. The proposed amendment was included in the submission by mistake.
GRE-78-06 | Proposal for a Corrigendum to Supplement 28 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6 Proposal to reinsert text in paragraph 1.3 concerning differentiation of types according to trade name or mark that was inadvertently omitted from Supplements 27 and 28 to the 01 series of amendments.
GRE-78-11 | Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53 Proposal to introduce new references to the new lighting device regulations developed under the Simplification of Lighting Regulations program. This informal proposal is for information and review with the references in brackets.
GRE-78-12 | Proposal for a Supplement to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 74 Proposal to introduce references to the new lighting device regulations being finalized under the Simplification of Lighting Regulations program. This document is provided for information with the references to the future device regulations in brackets.
GRE-78-13 | Proposal for a Supplement to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 86 Proposal to introduce references to the new lighting device regulations being finalized under the Simplification of Lighting Regulations program. This document is provided for information with the references to the future device regulations in brackets.
GRE-78-14 | Proposal for a Supplement to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to introduce references to the new lighting device regulations being finalized under the Simplification of Lighting Regulations program. This document is provided for information with the references to the future device regulations in brackets.
GRE-78-15 | Proposal for a Supplement to the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to introduce references to the new lighting device regulations being finalized under the Simplification of Lighting Regulations program. This document is provided for information with the references to the future device regulations in brackets.
GRE-78-20 | UN R48: SLR informal group revision of GRE/2017/11 Revised proposal, superseding document GRE/2017/11, from the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into Regulation No. 48.
GRE-78-26 | Comments on GRE/2017/9, GRE/2017/13 and GRE-77-32
GRE-78-27 | Comments on all documents dealing with the simplification process and the “Unique Identifier (UI)”
GRE-78-31 | Draft new UN Regulation concerning road illumination devices (lamps) and systems for power-driven vehicles
GRE-78-34 | Status report of the SLR informal group
GRE-78-35/Rev.1 | Underlying Principles of Approval Marking for the LSD Regulation (revised)
GRE-78-35 | Underlying Principles of Approval Marking for the LSD Regulation
GRE-78-35/Rev.1 | Underlying Principles of Approval Marking for the LSD Regulation (revised)
GRE-78-35/Rev.1 | Underlying Principles of Approval Marking for the LSD Regulation (revised)
GRE-78-22 | Proposals for a collective amendment to Regulation No. 53 and draft Regulation on Light Signalling Devices (LSD) Proposal from the special interest group of experts for DRL-L to introduce requirements for automatic switching from daytime running lamps (“DRL”) to headlamp(s) if maximum luminous intensity of DRL is above 700 cd.
GRE-78-35/Rev.1 | Underlying Principles of Approval Marking for the LSD Regulation (revised)
5. Regulations Nos. 37, 99, 128 and RE5 (light-source specifications)
GRE/2017/16 | Proposal for amendment 1 to the original version of the Consolidated Resolution on the common specification of light source categories Proposal to introduce a new light emitting diode (LED) forward lighting light source category L1/6. The proposal is part of a package which also includes amendments to Regulation No. 128. 2. GTB proposes one category L1/6 with “maximum test temperature” 65 °C. The definition of the maximum test temperature is necessary to ensure interchangeability between approved light sources from different manufacturers. A separate (unique) light source category is specified for every "maximum test temperature". The choice of installation of a light source with a given maximum test temperature is based on the application in the vehicle and determined by due diligence of the car maker and set maker, in the same way as is now the case with LED modules.
GRE/2017/17 | Proposal for amendments to the original version of the Consolidated Resolution on the common specification of light source categories Proposal to introduce new light-emitting diode (LED) substitute light source categories C5W/LED, PY21W/LED and R5W/LED. This proposal is part of a package which also includes amendments to Regulation No. 128.
GRE/2017/19 | Proposal for Supplement 46 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 37 Proposal to correct a reference to standard IEC (pursuant to a change in paragraph numbering of the IEC standard) and to align UN R37 with UN R48 and UN R128 with regard to the use of the term "chromaticity area". The wording "required tolerance area" in case of colour is changed to "required chromaticity area" to align with Regulation No. 48. This proposal was initiated by a proposal to amend Regulation No. 128 aimed at avoiding confusion with other tolerance areas.
GRE/2017/18 | Proposal for amendment 1 to the original version of the Consolidated Resolution on the common specification of light source categories With the publication of Revision 8 of Regulation No. 37 and the subsequent adoption of the Consolidated Resolution on the common specification of light source categories (R.E.5) (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2016/111), light source experts and users of light source Regulations have made the correct linkages between the Resolution and third party documents. This proposal corrects a number of minor editorial errors in sheets of filament light sources that were discovered while making such linkages. The proposal further includes a number of customary administrative updates of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) cap sheet numbers in the IEC cap sheet references.
GRE/2017/20 | Proposal for Supplement 7 to the original version of Regulation No. 128 Proposal to introduce requirements and test specifications for light emitting diode (LED) light sources for forward lighting.
GRE/2017/21 | Proposal for Supplement 7 to the original version of Regulation No. 128 Proposal to introduce requirements and test specifications for light emitting diodes (LED) substitute light sources, including to<ol class="alpha"><li>introduce provisions for LED substitute light sources into Regulation No. 128;</li><li>introduce new category sheets C5W/LED, PY21W/LED and R5W/LED based on LED technology into the Consolidated Resolution (R.E.5);</li><li> establish equivalence criteria as guidance for specifying sheets for LED substitute light source categories. (These guidelines are intended for publication, with the agreement of GRE, on the GRE website under “reference documents”, similar to criteria for new filament light sources for head lighting (GRE-77-04). In addition, these criteria are being prepared for insertion in publication IEC 60810.);<li></li>introduce equivalence reports for the new categories C5W/LED, PY21W/LED and R5W/LED in LED technology (see GRE-77-02).</li></ol>
GRE/2017/22 | Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 48, 53, 74 and 86 Proposal to introduce requirements for light emitting diode (LED) substitute light sources into Regulations Nos. 48, 53, 74 and 86.
GRE-78-02 | Subsitute LED light sources: Differences between proposals in GRE/2017/4 and GRE/2017/22 Explanation of changes between the proposal to introduce requirements for light emitting diode (LED) substitute light sources into Regulations Nos. 48, 53, 74 and 86 presented at GRE-77E/2017/4) and the revised proposal (GRE/2017/22) submitted for consideration at GRE-78.
GRE-78-18 | Distinction between "approval code" and "approval number" under the 1958 Agreement
GRE-78-19 | RE5: Proposal for Amendment 1 to the original version of the Consolidated Resolution on the common specification of light source categories Proposal to correct HIR2 headlamp data.
GRE-78-28 | Comments on GRE/2017/17 and GRE/2017/22
GRE-78-33 | Modification to document GRE/2017/22 Changes to the proposal to introduce LED light sources into the lighting installation Regulations Nos. 48, 53, 74 and 86.
GRE/2017/18 | Proposal for amendment 1 to the original version of the Consolidated Resolution on the common specification of light source categories With the publication of Revision 8 of Regulation No. 37 and the subsequent adoption of the Consolidated Resolution on the common specification of light source categories (R.E.5) (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2016/111), light source experts and users of light source Regulations have made the correct linkages between the Resolution and third party documents. This proposal corrects a number of minor editorial errors in sheets of filament light sources that were discovered while making such linkages. The proposal further includes a number of customary administrative updates of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) cap sheet numbers in the IEC cap sheet references.
GRE-78-19 | RE5: Proposal for Amendment 1 to the original version of the Consolidated Resolution on the common specification of light source categories Proposal to correct HIR2 headlamp data.
GRE/2017/19 | Proposal for Supplement 46 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 37 Proposal to correct a reference to standard IEC (pursuant to a change in paragraph numbering of the IEC standard) and to align UN R37 with UN R48 and UN R128 with regard to the use of the term "chromaticity area". The wording "required tolerance area" in case of colour is changed to "required chromaticity area" to align with Regulation No. 48. This proposal was initiated by a proposal to amend Regulation No. 128 aimed at avoiding confusion with other tolerance areas.
GRE/2017/20 | Proposal for Supplement 7 to the original version of Regulation No. 128 Proposal to introduce requirements and test specifications for light emitting diode (LED) light sources for forward lighting.
6. (a) Regulation No. 48: Proposals for amendments to the 05 and 06 series of amendments
GRE/2017/24 | Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to enable approval of side-marker and position lamps with regard to switching requirements when mutually incorporated. Vehicles include designs where lamps wrap around vehicle corners. In cases where optional side-marker lamps are grouped with a position lamp that is reciprocally incorporated with the direction indicator, it should be possible to switch off the side-marker lamp (as can be done with the position lamp) in order to improve conspicuity of the direction indicator.
GRE/2017/23 | Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to re-insert paragraph 5.11.1.3. with regard to switching between headlamps and DRLs. Although GRE agreed to delete this and related paragraphs during its 77th session (see para. 19 and Annex II of the 77th session report), the Task Force on Headlamp Switching decided upon further review to retain the possibility to switch ON DRLs in conjunction with at least the rear position lamps without the need for the position lamps tell-tale in that case.
GRE-78-05 | Correction of errors and discrepancies in the 05 and 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to address inconsistencies, clarify text, and correct terminology in Regulation No. 48:<ul><li>para. 5.7.2.1. editorial alignment of text with current terminology</li><li>replace undefined "effective outlet" terminology with defined "apparent surface" reference</li><li>reintroduction of missing reference to "transverse plane" in paras. 5.10.1. and 5.10.2.</li><li>para. 6.2.9. and related subsequent paragraphs to clarify the application of the 2000 lumen criteria</li><li>para. 6.26.9.2. to correct a cross-reference with UN R23.</li></ul>
GRE-78-21/Rev.1 | Proposal for draft amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal from the Task Force on Headlamp Switching to clarify requirements for electrical connections for headlamps, daytime running lamps, and related lighting devices.
GRE-78-29 | Interpretation of the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Japan comments on manual switching off of headlamps during night conditions and the relationship between DRL and front position lamps.
GRE-78-30 | Outlook on possible results of the editorial work on Regulation No. 48 following the proposed introduction of new definitions Headlamp switching task force working draft with possible amendments to UN R48 pursuant to GRE-78-21/Rev.1.
GRE-77-25 | Proposal for a consolidated version of GRE/2016/33 and GRE-76-17 on Regulation No. 48 Proposal to amend GRE/2016/33 and GRE-76-17 pursuant to discussions at the October 2016 GRE-76 session:<ol><li>The direct reference to Regulations Nos. 97 and 116 that was included in GRE-76-17, para. 2.37. was removed based on the observation of the representative of Finland on a potential split, in the future, of some of the Regulations under the responsibility of GRSG.</li><li>In another remark from the representative of Finland, the word “indicator” that was missing in the last sentence of para. 2.37. in the text of the proposals GRE/2016/33 and GRE-76-17 has been added.</li><li>Based on the comments from the representatives of France, UK, Finland and Japan, the area of the apparent surface, mentioned in GRE/2016/33 and GRE-76-17, para. 5.30. <notextile>(c)</notextile> has been lowered from 50 cm<sup>2</sup> to 20 cm<sup>2</sup>, in the case of one indicator is being installed on the vehicle. If two indicators are installed, the area of the apparent surface should not exceed 10 cm<sup>2</sup> per indicator.
GRE-78-20 | UN R48: SLR informal group revision of GRE/2017/11 Revised proposal, superseding document GRE/2017/11, from the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into Regulation No. 48.
GRE-78-14 | Proposal for a Supplement to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to introduce references to the new lighting device regulations being finalized under the Simplification of Lighting Regulations program. This document is provided for information with the references to the future device regulations in brackets.
GRE/2017/22 | Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 48, 53, 74 and 86 Proposal to introduce requirements for light emitting diode (LED) substitute light sources into Regulations Nos. 48, 53, 74 and 86.
6. (b) Regulation No. 48: Other proposals for amendments to Regulation No. 48
GRE-78-23/Rev.1 | Proposal and justification for lines defining the limits (diagram) for a new headlamp aiming range Proposal for new headlamp aiming tolerances from the informal group on Visibility, Glare, and Levelling.
GRE-78-32 | UN R48: Justification for deletion of the 2000 lm criterion
GRE-78-36 | Status report of the VGL informal group
GRE-78-32 | UN R48: Justification for deletion of the 2000 lm criterion
GRE-78-20 | UN R48: SLR informal group revision of GRE/2017/11 Revised proposal, superseding document GRE/2017/11, from the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group to introduce references to the three new simplified Regulations (Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD)) into Regulation No. 48.
GRE-78-14 | Proposal for a Supplement to the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to introduce references to the new lighting device regulations being finalized under the Simplification of Lighting Regulations program. This document is provided for information with the references to the future device regulations in brackets.
GRE/2017/24 | Proposal for Supplement 11 to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 Proposal to enable approval of side-marker and position lamps with regard to switching requirements when mutually incorporated. Vehicles include designs where lamps wrap around vehicle corners. In cases where optional side-marker lamps are grouped with a position lamp that is reciprocally incorporated with the direction indicator, it should be possible to switch off the side-marker lamp (as can be done with the position lamp) in order to improve conspicuity of the direction indicator.
7. (a) Other Regulations: Regulation No. 10 (Electromagnetic compatibility)
GRE/2017/12 | Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 10 Proposal from the task force on Electromagnetic Compatibility to align UN R10 with the International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR) 12 Standard vehicle narrow-band limit and the last CISPR 12 set-ups (artificial networks, harness location, Z-folding, ...) for vehicles in charging mode.
GRE-78-09/Rev.1 | UN Regulation No. 10: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 05 series of amendments Proposal from the EMC task force to delete obsolete transitional provisions from UN R10 and introduce additional transitional provisions for the 05 series of amendments (e.g., covering five-year period during which Contracting Parties must accept vehicles approved to the 04 series and after which parties may refuse vehicles that do not comply with the 05 series). The proposal also requires Contracting Parties to continue accepting non-electrified vehicles (i.e., vehicles without battery charging systems) previously approved to the 03 or 04 series of amendments even after the five-year transitional period.
GRE-78-10/Rev.1 | EMC task force status report
GRE-78-25 | UN R10: Comments on document GRE/2017/12 Proposal to replace figures in the original proposal.
WP.29/2017/107 | Draft General Guidelines for United Nations regulatory procedures and transitional provisions in UN Regulations Proposal from the IWVTA informal group to supersede the current guidelines for regulatory procedures and transitional provisions for UN Regulations (document WP.29/1044 and its Revision 1) with updated general guidelines for establishing or amending UN Regulations, including for the definition of scope, administrative and transitional provisions, use of alternative requirements, and cross-referencing with other regulations. This proposal aims to <ol class="alpha"><li>Streamline future work without superseding provisions of the 1958 Agreement and the existing UN Regulations,</li><li>Clarify rulemaking procedures pursuant to Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement, and</li><li>Ensure "good regulatory practice" through clarifications to avoid divergence between the interpretation of Revision 3 and the application to UN Regulations.</li></ul>
GRE-78-09/Rev.1 | UN Regulation No. 10: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 05 series of amendments Proposal from the EMC task force to delete obsolete transitional provisions from UN R10 and introduce additional transitional provisions for the 05 series of amendments (e.g., covering five-year period during which Contracting Parties must accept vehicles approved to the 04 series and after which parties may refuse vehicles that do not comply with the 05 series). The proposal also requires Contracting Parties to continue accepting non-electrified vehicles (i.e., vehicles without battery charging systems) previously approved to the 03 or 04 series of amendments even after the five-year transitional period.
7. (b) Other Regulations: Regulation No. 53 (Installation of lighting and light-signalling devices for L3 vehicles)
GRE/2017/27 | Proposal for a draft amendment to Regulation No.53 Proposal to explicitly allow direction indicators to be activated when the motorcycle engine is stopped in order to signal the vehicle status. Some motorcycles currently offer this feature; however, it is not clear whether the scope of Regulation No. 53 covers and allows this function.
GRE/2017/26 | Proposal for Supplement 20 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53 and for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53 Proposal to remove the prohibition against lamps "reciprocally incorporated" with any other lamp. This proposal would align UN R53 with UN R48 and correct an oversight from a previous amendment process.
GRE/2017/25 | Proposal for Supplement 20 to the 01 series of amendments and for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53 Proposal to update the definition of “stop lamp” (in line with similar definitions in UN R7 and UN R48) so that it would allow the use of different stop lamp activation methods for powered two-wheelers (e.g. by the application of a retarder or a similar device). A corresponding proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 78 (GRRF/2017/14) has been submitted to the September 2017 session of the Working Party on Braking and Running Gear.
GRE-78-07 | Proposal for amendments to the draft supplements to UN R53 (GRE/2017/25) Proposal to align the draft Supplement 20 to the 01 series of amendments and draft Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to UN R53 more closely with UN R48. These supplements concern the use of different stop lamp activation methods (in alignment with similar provisions for four-wheeled vehicles).
GRE-78-22 | Proposals for a collective amendment to Regulation No. 53 and draft Regulation on Light Signalling Devices (LSD) Proposal from the special interest group of experts for DRL-L to introduce requirements for automatic switching from daytime running lamps (“DRL”) to headlamp(s) if maximum luminous intensity of DRL is above 700 cd.
GRE-78-24 | UN R53: Proposals for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments and Supplement 19 to the 01 series of amendments Two part proposal to a) make the fitting of front position lamps optional and b) allow for its separate control under certain conditions and for rear positions lamps and registration plate lamps to be lit during the period between the activation of the master switch and the engine start.
GRE-77-09 | India Comments on glare given to oncoming vehicles by motorcycle DRLs at night
GRE-77-08 | Proposal for draft amendments to Regulation No. 53 Proposal to make the fitting of front position lamps optional and allow for its separate control under certain conditions and to allow for rear positions lamps and registration plate lamps to be lit during the period between the activation of the master switch and the engine start.
GRE-77-17 | Discussion of DRL automatic switching proposal for Regulation No. 53 During April 2016, Japan presented a study to GRE-75 on the disturbance due to the use of motorcycle daytime running lamps (DRL) at night (see GRE-75-09). A proposal (GRE/2016/35 supported by GRE-76-03) for automatic switching between DRL and headlamps was then presented during October 2016 at GRE-76. Italy, among others, raised a reservation. This document details Italy's concerns with the proposal by Japan.
GRE-78-11 | Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53 Proposal to introduce new references to the new lighting device regulations developed under the Simplification of Lighting Regulations program. This informal proposal is for information and review with the references in brackets.
GRE/2017/25 | Proposal for Supplement 20 to the 01 series of amendments and for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 53 Proposal to update the definition of “stop lamp” (in line with similar definitions in UN R7 and UN R48) so that it would allow the use of different stop lamp activation methods for powered two-wheelers (e.g. by the application of a retarder or a similar device). A corresponding proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 78 (GRRF/2017/14) has been submitted to the September 2017 session of the Working Party on Braking and Running Gear.
8. (a) Other business: Amendments to the Convention on Road Traffic (Vienna, 1968)
8. (b) Other business: Decade of action for road safety 2011-2020
8. (c) Other business: Development of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
WP.29/2016/2 | Proposal for Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement Document prepared by the WP.29 secretariat to provide a consolidated updated version of the proposed Revision 3 to the 1958 Agreement. The secretariat anticipates a decision by the World Forum to seek unanimous agreement on this proposed final text during its March 2016 session.
WP.29/2017/131 | Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement - Questions and answers
WP.29/2017/108 | Draft UN Regulation No. 0 on uniform provisions concerning the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval Proposal submitted by the informal working group on the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval for the establishment of UN Regulation No. 0 regarding the approval of whole vehicles within the framework of the 1958 Agreement. The regulations would establish an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) scheme whereby Contracting Parties adhering to the Regulation may issue approvals to either a limited level (L-IWVTA) or to a wider range of technical topics included in the universal level (U-IWVTA). Contracting Parties are able to apply the limited or universal IWVTA depending upon the national situation. The Universal-IWVTA (U-IWVTA) provides a greater level of certainty for vehicle manufacturers and Contracting Parties applying this UN Regulation, as the approval has to be accepted without further assessment of the technical items covered by the U-IWVTA issued. Contracting Parties applying this UN Regulation are not obliged to accept approvals to the limited level (L-IWVTA) but may do so at their choice. However, they have also to accept approvals issued pursuant to U-IWVTA. The UN Regulation includes the administrative obligations of the IWVTA scheme. It does not establish separate technical requirements but instead refers to the provisions of the separate UN Regulations.
WP.29/2017/109 | Explanation to UN Regulation No. 0 on the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval - Questions and answers
8. (d) Other business: Phantom light and colour washout
GRE-75-16 | Status report on investigating the test method for the sun load impact Presentation on the "phantom effect" of sunlight reflection on vehicle taillights, its role as a causation factor in road accidents, and research on a possible test method to evaluate light-signaling performance towards avoiding light washout under certain ambient conditions.
9. New business and late submissions
WP.29/2017/67 | Draft General Guidelines for UN regulatory procedures and transitional provisions in UN Regulations Proposal to supersede the current guidelines for regulatory procedures and transitional provisions for UN Regulations (document WP.29/1044 and its Revision 1) with updated general guidelines for establishing or amending UN Regulations, including for the definition of scope, administrative and transitional provisions, use of alternative requirements, and cross-referencing with other regulations. This proposal aims to <ol class="alpha"><li>Streamline future work without superseding provisions of the 1958 Agreement and the existing UN Regulations,</li><li>Clarify rulemaking procedures pursuant to Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement, and</li><li>Ensure "good regulatory practice" through clarifications to avoid divergence between the interpretation of Revision 3 and the application to UN Regulations.</li></ul>
WP.29/2017/67/Corr.1 | Projet de Directives générales concernant l’élaboration des Règlements de l’ONU et les dispositions transitoires qu’ils contiennent - Rectificatif Correction to align the French text with the English and Russian versions.
GRE-78-03 | Evocative, suggestive or figurative apparent surfaces Request for guidance regarding interpretation of UN lighting rules:<ol><li>Is it allowed that the shape of the apparent surface can be the logo of the manufacturer brand or other brand-identifying figures?</li><li>Is it allowed that the shape of the apparent surface can be the same as an evocative/suggestive figure? Even as an informative figure such as road traffic signs?</li><li>Is the advertising lighting allowed at the national level in the Contracting parties, regarding to its influence on road safety and distraction?</li><li>Do we have to consider an apparent surface, whose shape is the logo of a brand manufacturer or other brand-identifying figures, as a advertising lighting?</li></ol>
WP.29/2017/107 | Draft General Guidelines for United Nations regulatory procedures and transitional provisions in UN Regulations Proposal from the IWVTA informal group to supersede the current guidelines for regulatory procedures and transitional provisions for UN Regulations (document WP.29/1044 and its Revision 1) with updated general guidelines for establishing or amending UN Regulations, including for the definition of scope, administrative and transitional provisions, use of alternative requirements, and cross-referencing with other regulations. This proposal aims to <ol class="alpha"><li>Streamline future work without superseding provisions of the 1958 Agreement and the existing UN Regulations,</li><li>Clarify rulemaking procedures pursuant to Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement, and</li><li>Ensure "good regulatory practice" through clarifications to avoid divergence between the interpretation of Revision 3 and the application to UN Regulations.</li></ul>
GRSG-113-39 | UN R121: Proposal for Supplement 10 to the original series of amendments and Supplement 2 to the 01 series of amendments Proposal to delete footnote <sup>18</sup> of Table 1 regarding telltale no. 1 (Master lighting switch) when it is combined with telltale no. 19 (Position, side marker, and/or end-outline marker lamps). The footnote is redundant and potentially confusing since UN R121 already refers to paragraph 5. of ISO 2575-2004 which states, "A given symbol may be shown in more than one of the colours specified in 5.1 in order to convey a change in the operating condition."
GRSG-113-42 | UN R121: Proposal for Supplement 10 to the original series of amendments and Supplement 2 to the 01 series of amendments Proposal to insert Footnote 18 for Tell-tale 1 (Master lighting switch) stating, “Symbol may be shown in other colours than specified in column 5 in order to convey different meanings according to the general colour coding as proposed in paragraph 5. of ISO 2575-2004.”
GRE-78-18 | Distinction between "approval code" and "approval number" under the 1958 Agreement
9. (a) 6th International Forum on Automotive Lighting
GRE-78-17 | 6th International Forum on Automotive Lighting, China (IFAL)
10. Direction of future work of GRE
11. Provisional agenda for the next session
12. Election of officers