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3.6.4. Working Party on Lighting and Light-Signalling (GRE) (Eighty-second session, 22-25 October 2019)

53. The secretariat, on behalf of the Chair of GRE, reported on the results of the eighty-second session of GRE (for details, see ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/82).

GRE/82 | Report of the GRE on its 82nd (October 2019) session

54. In particular, he informed WP.29 about the adopted draft new series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 48 that introduces the mandatory use of Emergency Stop Signal (ESS). He further mentioned that GRE agreed to correct few mistakes and omissions in the new simplified UN Regulations Nos. [148], [149] and [150]. He recalled that, according to the WP.29 mandate, the requirements in the original series of the three new UN Regulations should be totally identical to the requirements in the device UN Regulations which had been frozen in the course of the simplification process. Therefore, GRE was of the view that eventual discrepancies should be corrected by means of supplements or corrigenda to the original series of the new UN Regulations, while substantial changes should only be introduced by the 01 series of amendments and its supplements.

GRE/2019/29 | UN R48: Proposal for a new 07 series of amendments
GRE/2019/24 | Proposal to correct UN Regulation No. [149] (Road Illumination Devices)
GRE/2019/25 | Proposal to correct UN Regulation No. [148] (Light Signalling Devices)
GRE/2019/26 | Proposal to correct UN Regulation No. [150] (Retro-Reflective Devices)
GRE-82-27 | UN R148: Proposal for a Supplement
GRE-82-28 | UN R148: Proposal for a Supplement
GRE-82-29 | UN R148: Proposal for a Supplement

55. WP.29 noted that GRE had re-elected Mr. M. Loccufier (Belgium) as Chair and Mr. D. Rovers (Netherlands) as Vice-Chair for the year 2020.