16. The expert from OICA presented ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2012/16 proposing the installation of a new generation of exterior and interior mirrors enclosed in a protective housing or holder. GRSG adopted the proposal, without amendments, and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their March 2013 sessions, as draft Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 46.
17. The expert from the Netherlands introduced a proposal (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2011/23/Rev.1) to allow replacement of all mirrors with camera-monitor systems. The expert from Germany informed GRSG (GRSG-103-19) about the work progress made by the ISO Task Force on the standardization of camera-monitor systems (ISO 16505). He added that a final proposal by ISO could be expected by the end of 2013 (GRSG-103-27-Rev.1). GRSG had an exchange of views on the optional/mandatory installation of camera-monitor systems and the need to insert fail-safe provisions. GRSG noted that such new vehicle systems would not only improve vehicle safety, but also the environmental protection (i.e. reduction of vehicle emissions). At its next session, GRSG expected to receive only a progress report and agreed to keep ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2011/23/Rev.1 on the agenda as a reference document awaiting the conclusion of the ISO Task Force.
18. Referring to the adoption of the draft 04 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 46 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2012/87) at the previous session of GRSG, the expert from OICA proposed to clarify the transitional provisions (GRSG-103-30). The expert from Germany added clarifications to the table listed in paragraph 15.2.1.1.1. (GRSG-103-31). Following the discussion, GRSG adopted both proposals, as reproduced in GRSG-103-31-Rev.1, and requested the secretariat to submit the document to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2012 sessions, together with ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2012/87, as draft 04 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 46 (see WP.29-158-08).
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GRSG/2012/16 | Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
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Reference Number: GRSG/2012/16
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Proposal from OICA to amend UN R46 in order to permit approvals of new generation “frameless” interior mirrors having no housing or holder. The current language assumes all mirrors are enclosed in housings and therefore excludes approval testing of these new-techology mirrors.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Document date: 19 Jul 12
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG/2011/23/Rev.1 | Proposal for a supplement to Regulation No. 46
Proposal for a supplement to Regulation No. 46
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Reference Number: GRSG/2011/23/Rev.1
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Revised proposal prepared by the Informal Group on Camera-Monitor Systems to permit the replacement of all mirrors by camera-monitor systems, taking into account comments received during the 101st and 102nd GRSG sessions.
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Submitted by: Netherlands
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Document date: 20 Jul 12
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-103-13 | Proposal for amendment to Regulation No. 46
Proposal for amendment to Regulation No. 46
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Reference Number: GRSG-103-13
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Proposal to add field-of-vision provisions to enhance the safety of pedestrians and other vulnerable road users in narrow alleys and by-streets and other improvements to Regulation No. 46, including to further the development of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) program.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Document date: 28 Sep 12
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-103-19 | 2th Progress Report of ISO/TC22/SC17/WG2 (ISO 16505)
2th Progress Report of ISO/TC22/SC17/WG2 (ISO 16505)
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Reference Number: GRSG-103-19
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Progress report on the ISO effort to prepare an international standard for minimum safety, ergonomic and performance requirements for camera-monitor systems intended to replace mandatory inside and outside mirrors for road vehicles (e.g. Classes I to IV and VII as defined in UN R46).
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Submitted by: Germany
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Document date: 02 Oct 12
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GRSG-103-27 | Status ISO/TC22/SC17/WG2 bzw.ISO 16505
Status ISO/TC22/SC17/WG2 bzw.ISO 16505
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Reference Number: GRSG-103-27
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German-language summary table of the development of ISO standards for camera-monitor systems to replace rear-view mirrors and timetable to finish standard by the end of April 2013.
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Submitted by: MEKRA Lang
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Document date: 03 Oct 12
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GRSG-103-27/Rev.1 | Status ISO/TC22/SC17/WG2 on ISO 16505
Status ISO/TC22/SC17/WG2 on ISO 16505
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Reference Number: GRSG-103-27/Rev.1
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English-language version of the summary table on the development of ISO standards for camera-monitor systems to replace rear-view mirrors and timetable to finish standard by the end of April 2013.
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Submitted by: MEKRA Lang
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Document date: 04 Oct 12
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GRSG-103-30 | Proposal for amendments to document WP.29/2012/87
Proposal for amendments to document WP.29/2012/87
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Reference Number: GRSG-103-30
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Document WP.29/2012/87 is a GRSG proposal (04 series of amendments) to reduce the blind spot on the passenger side of N2 and N3 (medium/heavy commercial) vehicles under UN R46. This new proposal would clarify that prior approvals not impacted by the 04 series amendments remain valid.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Document date: 04 Oct 12
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GRSG-103-31 | Proposal for further amendments to Regulation No. 46
Proposal for further amendments to Regulation No. 46
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Reference Number: GRSG-103-31
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Proposed amendments to Regulation No. 46 to align the text in the table in paragraph 15.2.1.1.1 (minimum number of mirrors) with the amendments to be introduced via the 04 series of amendments (document WP.29/2012/87).
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Submitted by: Germany
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Document date: 04 Oct 12
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GRSG-103-31/Rev.1 | Proposal for amendments to document WP.29/2012/87: revised
Proposal for amendments to document WP.29/2012/87: revised
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Reference Number: GRSG-103-31/Rev.1
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Document WP.29/2012/87 is a GRSG proposal (04 series of amendments) to reduce the blind spot on the passenger side of N2 and N3 (medium/heavy commercial) vehicles under UN R46. This new proposal would clarify that prior approvals not impacted by the 04 series amendments remain valid.
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Document date: 08 Oct 12
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26. The expert from Japan introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2013/5 and its Corr.1 proposing to increase the safety benefits of the driver’s field of vision and the pedestrian safety in narrow streets. The expert from OICA requested details on the formula used for the range of a blind area. The expert from Japan presented their concept of obstacles aiming at improving the driver’s vision of pedestrian or other vulnerable road user approaching the vehicle (GRSG-104-45). He also presented the results of a study on this subject (GRSG-104-46). GRSG welcomed the initiative by Japan and noted a number of comments. The experts from EC, France and Germany raised a study reservation on the proposed amendments.
27. GRSG agreed to resume consideration on this subject at its next session in October 2013 on the basis of a revised document by Japan, if available, or to keep otherwise ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2013/5 on the agenda as a reference document.
28. Recalling the purpose of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2011/23/Rev.1 to allow replacement of all mirrors with camera-monitor systems (CMS), the experts from ISO and OICA reported on the progress (GRSG-104-30) made by the ISO Task Force on the standardization of camera-monitor systems (ISO 16505). GRSG noted that the ISO standard was expected to be published by mid 2014. GRSG had an exchange of views on a number of safety aspect of the new camera-monitor systems. The Chair welcomed the offer by Germany to share, at a further session of GRSG, more detailed research results on this subject. GRSG agreed to have, at the next session, a detailed consideration of all the safety aspects linked to CMS and to keep ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2011/23/Rev.1 on the agenda as a reference document awaiting the conclusion of the ISO Task Force.
29. The expert from OICA introduced GRSG-104-25 and GRSG-104-26 clarifying the transitional provisions of the 03 series and the 04 series of amendments, respectively, to UN Regulation No. 46. GRSG agreed to resume consideration of this subject at its next session and invited the secretariat to distribute GRSG-104-25 and GRSG-104-26 with an official symbol (in two different parts).
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GRSG/2013/5 | Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
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Reference Number: GRSG/2013/5
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Text prepared by Japan to add field-of-vision provisions to enhance the safety of pedestrians and other vulnerable road users in narrow alleys and by-streets and other improvements to Regulation No. 46
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Submitted by: Japan
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Document date: 01 Feb 13
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG/2011/23/Rev.1 | Proposal for a supplement to Regulation No. 46
Proposal for a supplement to Regulation No. 46
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Reference Number: GRSG/2011/23/Rev.1
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Revised proposal prepared by the Informal Group on Camera-Monitor Systems to permit the replacement of all mirrors by camera-monitor systems, taking into account comments received during the 101st and 102nd GRSG sessions.
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Submitted by: Netherlands
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Document date: 20 Jul 12
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-104-25 | Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
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Reference Number: GRSG-104-25
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This document aims at improving the transitional provisions of the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46, including: Provisions for extensions to approvals to the 03 series of amendments for devices, provision for approval of devices to the 02 series, and provisions for aftermarket.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Document date: 10 Apr 13
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-104-26 | Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
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Reference Number: GRSG-104-26
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This document aims at improving the transitional provisions of the 04 series of amendments to Regulation No. 46, including: Provisions for extensions to approvals to the 04 series of amendments for devices, provision for approval of devices to the 02 series, and provisions for aftermarket. It assumes approval of document GRSG-104-25 on 03 series transition provisions.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Document date: 10 Apr 13
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-104-30 | 3rd Progress Report of ISO/TC22/SC17/WG2 (ISO 16505)
3rd Progress Report of ISO/TC22/SC17/WG2 (ISO 16505)
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Reference Number: GRSG-104-30
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OICA report on behalf of the ISO group working on camera-monitor systems. ISO 16505 specifies minimum safety, ergonomic and performance requirements for camera-monitor systems as an alternative to the currently mandatory inside and outside mirrors for road vehicles.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Document date: 11 Apr 13
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GRSG-104-45 | Obstacle specifications under UN Regulations Nos. 46 and 125
Obstacle specifications under UN Regulations Nos. 46 and 125
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Reference Number: GRSG-104-45
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Japanese explanation of its field of vision requirements and test specifications under UN R125 and R46 pursuant to enabling Japan’s participation in IWVTA.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Document date: 17 Apr 13
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GRSG/2013/5/Corr.1 | Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 46
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Reference Number: GRSG/2013/5/Corr.1
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Correction to the descriptive paragraph of document GRSG/2013/5, noting its purpose as “to increase the safety benefits of the driver’s field of vision and the pedestrian safety in narrow streets”.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Document date: 06 Feb 13
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