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27 Jan 2022
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UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRVA/2022/7 (Australia)
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GRVA-12-47
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2022-01-27 |
Proposal concerning deactivation of AEBS related to use of front-mounted devices (e.g., snow plow). Australia |
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9 Jan 2024
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UN R131: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments (Australia)
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GRVA-18-12
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2024-01-09 |
Proposal to clarify requirements in the scope requesting for reciprocal recognition with UN R152 (Advanced Emergency Braking System (AEBS) for M1 and N1 vehicles). Australia |
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23 May 2024
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UN R131: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of amendments (Australia)
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GRVA-19-55
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2024-05-23 |
Proposal to clarify requirements in the scope requesting for reciprocal recognition with UN Regulation No. 152 (Advanced Emergency Braking System (AEBS) for M1 and N1 vehicles). Australia |
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22 Jan 2025
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UN R131 and R152: Proposal for a Supplement to the 02 series of UN R131 and the 02 series of UN R152. (Australia and UK)
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GRVA-21-42
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2025-01-22 |
Proposal to resolve issues with accepting the approval of M<sub>2</sub>, M<sub>3</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> vehicles to R152. Australia UK |
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22 Jan 2025
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Why the AEBS reciprocal recognition does not work (Australia)
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GRVA-21-45
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2025-01-22 |
Australia |
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11 Apr 2024
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UN R131: Proposal for a supplement to the 02 series of amendments (Australia)
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GRVA/2024/18
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2024-04-11 |
Proposal to clarify the type-approval process concerning the reciprocal recognition of approvals to UN R131 and UN R152 (i.e., the conditions under which Contracting Parties applying both regulations are required to accept approvals under either regulation as equally valid for vehicles of category M<sub>2</sub> and for vehicles of category M<sub>3</sub>/N<sub>2</sub> with a maximum weight below or equal to 8t and equipped with hydraulic braking). Australia |
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14 Nov 2023
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Seeking clarification on UN Regulation No. 131 concerning the reciprocal recognition of UN Regulation No. 152 (Australia)
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WP.29-191-23
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2023-11-14 |
This paper seeks to clarify the expected approval process to be utilized by Contracting Parties concerning UN Regulation No. 131 which requires Contracting Parties applying UN R131 and UN R152 to recognise approvals to either Regulation as equally valid for vehicles of category M<sub>2</sub> and for those of category M<sub>3</sub>/N<sub>2</sub> with a maximum weight below or equal to 8t and equipped with a hydraulic braking system. Australia |