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91. The Chair of GRVA presented the content of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2024/35 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2024/36, proposing two supplements to UN Regulation No. 79, aimed to be adopted simultaneously together with ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2024/37 under agenda item 12.1.
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WP.29/2024/35 | UN R79: Proposal for a Supplement 10 to the 03 series of amendments
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UN R79: Proposal for a Supplement 10 to the 03 series of amendments
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Reference Number: WP.29/2024/35
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Proposal to address cross-referencing issues in UN Regulation No. 79 with respect to UN Regulation No. 130 (Lane Departure Warning System), especially with regard to Australian lane marking specifications and to incorporate amendments addressing ACSF systems relative to the new UN Regulation on driver control assistance systems (DCAS).
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Meeting Sessions: 192nd WP.29 session (4-8
Mar 2024)
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Document date: 06 Feb 24
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Document status: Adopted by WP.29
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 79 | Steering Equipment
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Adoption Vote
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This proposal (WP.29/2024/35) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-six Contracting Parties out of the 49 applying UN R79 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-six voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
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WP.29/2024/36 | UN R79: Proposal for a Supplement 5 to the 04 series of amendments
WP.29/2024/37 | DCAS: Proposal for a new UN Regulation concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to Driver Control Assistance Systems
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DCAS: Proposal for a new UN Regulation concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to Driver Control Assistance Systems
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Reference Number: WP.29/2024/37
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Proposal to establish uniform provisions concerning approval of vehicles of categories M1–M3 and N1–N3 with regard to Driver Control Assistance Systems (DCAS): - Set minimum safety requirements for DCAS—driver-operated vehicle systems providing sustained lateral and longitudinal motion-control assistance while requiring driver supervision and responsibility
- Require DCAS to monitor driver engagement through hands-on and eyes-on detection, escalate warnings for disengagement, and bring the vehicle to safe stop if driver unavailability continues
- Require the system to provide information enabling driver supervision, avoid over-reliance, remain controllable, and detect system boundaries
- Address functional safety under non-fault and fault conditions, HMI design, system failures, lane positioning, manoeuvres (driver-initiated, driver-confirmed, system-initiated), speed limit compliance, and safe headway assistance
- Require validation including audit of manufacturer documentation, physical tests on track and public roads, and in-service monitoring of safety-critical occurrences
- Require software identification via R1XXSWIN
- Require manufacturers to report safety-critical occurrences and maintain annual monitoring programs
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Meeting Sessions: 192nd WP.29 session (4-8
Mar 2024)
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Document date: 06 Feb 24
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Document status: Adopted by WP.29
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 171 | Driver-Control Assistance Systems (DCAS)
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Adoption Vote
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This proposal (WP.29/2024/37) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-eight Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-eight voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
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