94. The expert from OICA offered to withdraw ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2011/9, even though the content of the proposal was still relevant and important for his organization. Similarly, the expert from AVERE withdrew ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2021/10. GRVA agreed that the Task Force on ADAS would aim at addressing the matters, too.
95. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2023/6, as amended by GRVA-15-30. He recalled the context of the proposal, already discussed at the fourteenth session of GRVA. He mentioned that their proposal received comments (GRVA-15-09) and that he addressed them with the amendment included in GRVA-15-52. The secretariat read the letter of the expert from Sweden, absent, who expressed support for ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2023/6, as amended by GRVA-15-09.
96. The expert from OICA presented GRVA-15-53 with further provisions for an automatic change to a standby mode. GRVA agreed that a “suitable time delay” was one option to ensure that the vehicle has already reached a regular lane of travel, but GRVA could not identify a fixed time value and therefore agreed that such value could be subject to agreement between the manufacturer and the technical service during the approval process.
97. Following discussions, GRVA reached agreement on GRVA-15-54 and agreed to note in this report the justification and context related to GRVA-15-53, as summarized in para. 96 above.
98. GRVA adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2023/6, as amended by GRVA-15-54, and requested the secretariat to submit it as a supplement to the 03 series and 04 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 79 (steering equipment) to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration and vote at their June 2023 sessions.
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GRVA/2021/9 | UN R79: Proposal for a Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
UN R79: Proposal for a Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRVA/2021/9
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Proposal to - Align lane-centering provisions with principles applied to UN R157 (ALKS)
- Permit Category C ACSF to remain in stand-by during temporary roadway transitions
- Clarify overriding provision (para. 5.6.4.3) reference to stand-by mode
- Introduce a tolerance factor for “critical situation” lane changes
- clarification to test conditions
- Align direction indicator deactivation under a pass conditions with previously adopted provisions.
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Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA
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Document date: 20 Nov 20
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Document status: Superseded
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GRVA/2021/10 | UN R79: Proposal for a supplement to the 03 series of amendments
UN R79: Proposal for a supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRVA/2021/10
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Proposal to allow up to seven seconds to start and perform a lane change.
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Submitted by: EME
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Document date: 20 Nov 20
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GRVA/2023/6 | UN R79: Proposal for amendments to the 03 and 04 series of amendments
UN R79: Proposal for amendments to the 03 and 04 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRVA/2023/6
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Proposal to clarify the logical cascade of actions relative to ACSF B1 and ACSF C systems:
When the same means is used by the driver to simultaneously activate the Automatically Commanded Steering Function of Category B1 (ACSF B1) and of category C (ACSF C), both functions switch to standby mode when the vehicle enters an ACSF C eligible road. But if the road is non-eligible to ACSF C, then only the ACSF B1 is activated.
With the current text of the regulation, once the vehicle moves to an ACSF C eligible road, the driver must operate again the means to activate the ACSF C. This second deliberate action is confusing for the driver since it makes the manipulation more complex. The current wording actually discourages most drivers from using this assistance function.
The proposed wording permits the following, logical, cascade of actions: - The driver has done a deliberate action to activate ACSF B1 and ACSF C (on a non-eligible road); then
- He drives into an eligible road, and is clearly informed thereof; then
- He initiates a lane change procedure by activating e.g. the direction indicator.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Document date: 24 Nov 22
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Document status: Superseded
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GRVA-15-30 | UN R79: Proposal for amendments to the 03 and 04 series of amendments
UN R79: Proposal for amendments to the 03 and 04 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRVA-15-30
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Proposal to clarify a logical cascade of actions regarding activation of ACSF B1 and C and the indication on when the vehicle has entered an eligible road based on the following: - When the same means is used by the driver to simultaneously activate the Automatically Commanded Steering Function of Category B1 (ACSF B1) and of Category C (ACSF C), both functions switch to standby mode when the vehicle enters an ACSF C eligible road. But if the road is non-eligible to ACSF C, then only the ACSF B1 is activated.
- With the current text of the regulation, once the vehicle moves to an ACSF C eligible road, the driver must operate again the means to activate the ACSF C. This second deliberate action is confusing for the driver since it makes the manipulation more complex. The current wording discourages most drivers from using this assistance function.
- The proposed wording permits the following, logical, cascade of actions:
- The driver has done a deliberate action to activate ACSF B1 and ACSF C (on a non-eligible road); then
- He drives into an eligible road, and is clearly informed thereof; then
- He initiates a lane change procedure by activating e.g. the direction indicator.
- This amendment further clarifies the requirement on the indication of when the vehicle enters an eligible road. It gives some examples of the type of indication to be given to the driver, e.g. additional popup or blinking indication, without being design restrictive.
- A dedicated status indication of an ACSF C off-mode is by nature already different from the standby or active indication. Therefore, the driver is already sufficiently informed on a potential status change.
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Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA
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Document date: 20 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRVA-15-09 | UN R79: Proposal to amend GRVA/2023/6
UN R79: Proposal to amend GRVA/2023/6
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Reference Number: GRVA-15-09
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Proposal to prevent activation of an Automatically Commanded Steering Function of Category C for a minimum of [10] seconds after the system has verified that the road is of a valid type when merging into a roadway. The activation delay of [10] seconds prevents the system from being used during merging from the motorway’s acceleration lane. According to the proposal, the merging process during the acceleration phase is not fully suitable for an automated lane change due to, among other things, the vehicle dynamics and the limited space available. In addition, the delay shifts the driver’s notification of the automatic activation of the ACSF-C system to a time when the vehicle is already in a stable driving condition on the motorway and the driver’s attentional resources are more available to receive the notification. A manual activation of the system remains possible.
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Submitted by: Germany
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Document date: 06 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRVA-15-52 | UN R79: Proposal for amendments to the 03 and 04 series of amendments
UN R79: Proposal for amendments to the 03 and 04 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRVA-15-52
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Proposal to clarify a logical cascade of actions regarding activation of ACSF B1 and C and the indication on when the vehicle has entered an eligible road.
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Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA
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Document date: 26 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRVA-15-53 | UN R79: Proposal for amendments to the 03 and 04 series of amendments
UN R79: Proposal for amendments to the 03 and 04 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRVA-15-53
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Proposal to clarify a logical cascade of actions regarding activation of ACSF B1 and C and the indication on when the vehicle has entered an eligible road.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Document date: 26 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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GRVA-15-54 | UN R79: Proposal to amend GRVA/2023/6
UN R79: Proposal to amend GRVA/2023/6
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Reference Number: GRVA-15-54
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Revised proposal prepared by the GRVA secretary pursuant to discussions during the 15th session to clarify a logical cascade of actions regarding activation of ACSF B1 and C and the indication on when the vehicle has entered an eligible road based on the following justification: - When the same means is used by the driver to simultaneously activate the Automatically Commanded Steering Function of Category B1 (ACSF B1) and of Category C (ACSF C), both functions switch to standby mode when the vehicle enters an ACSF C eligible road. But if the road is non-eligible to ACSF C, then only the ACSF B1 is activated.
- With the current text of the regulation, once the vehicle moves to an ACSF C eligible road, the driver must operate again the means to activate the ACSF C. This second deliberate action is confusing for the driver since it makes the manipulation more complex. The current wording discourages most drivers from using this assistance function.
- The proposed wording permits the following, logical, cascade of actions:
- The driver has done a deliberate action to activate ACSF B1 and ACSF C (on a non-eligible road); then
- He drives into an eligible road, and is clearly informed thereof; then
- He initiates a lane change procedure by activating e.g. the direction indicator.
- This amendment further clarifies the requirement on the indication of when the vehicle enters an eligible road. It gives some examples of the type of indication to be given to the driver, e.g. additional popup or blinking indication, without being design restrictive.
- A dedicated status indication of an ACSF C off-mode is by nature already different from the standby or active indication. Therefore, the driver is already sufficiently informed on a potential status change.
- Regarding paragraph 5.6.4.2.3.: While entering the eligible road, the driver may be distracted or annoyed by this “prominent” indication. His attention resources shall be totally available during this phase. So the system would switch automatically to standby mode when fulfilling these two conditions: reaching an eligible and regular lane of travel. This second condition may be fulfilled for example by implementing a suitable time delay or by a direct verification of the lane of travel. These criteria should be explained, agreed between the technical service and the vehicle manufacturer.
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Document date: 27 Jan 23
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Document status: Superseded
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