International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee
22 Apr Glare issues: Identifying the issues with headlamp aiming (CITA) GRE-94-20 2026-04-22 Identifies challenges with headlamp aiming across approval and inspection processes. Issues include determining vehicle actual load and cut-off line definition for up-down aiming, defining vehicle references and kink point location for left-right aiming, and separating aiming control from beam pattern assessment. Inspection data show rejection rates of 4.8 per cent for light duty vehicles and 2.8 per cent for heavy duty vehicles in France, with front fog lamp misalignment at 46 per cent. The document recommends reviewing approval criteria for passing-beam orientation and defining inspection procedures, equipment, and multibeam headlamp considerations. CITA
4 Dec 2025 CITA Task Force Lighting Devices and Reflectors: Status paper for GRE Task Force "Glare Prevention" (CITA) TFGP-05-02 2025-12-04 CITA
4 Dec 2025 CITA Task Force: Lighting Devices and Reflectors-Letter of Explanation (CITA) TFGP-05-03 2025-12-04 CITA
13 Apr Glare prevention: Identifying issues with headlamp aiming (CITA) TFGP-07-07 2026-04-13 Document identifies challenges with headlamp aiming for glare prevention. UP-DOWN aiming challenges include vehicle actual load and cut-off line definition. LEFT-RIGHT aiming challenges include references on the vehicle and kink point definition. Cut-off line definition makes it difficult to check up-down aiming; kink point definition makes it difficult to check left-right aiming. The beam pattern must be used to check alignment. The way forward includes reviewing criteria for passing-beam orientation in approval and adapting inspection criteria accordingly. CITA