UN R135 (2015) | 25 Jun 2015 | 2015-06-25 07:49:03 UTC |
Original text
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2014/79
Proposed text transposing GTR No. 14 on pole side impact protection into a UN Regulation under the 1958 Agreement. (A separate proposal for the 01 series of amendments (document WP.29/2014/80) has also been submitted to enable Contracting Parties applying this Regulation to require a vehicle-to-pole impact speed of 32 ±1 km/h regardless of the “vehicle width”.) |
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UN R135 | Amendment 1 (2016) | 5 Feb 2016 | 2016-02-27 13:47:02 UTC | 1 |
Original text | Supplement 1
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2015/54
Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms. |
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UN R135 | Amendment 2 (2020) | 1 Jul 2020 | 2025-08-30 10:01:02 UTC | 2 |
Original text | Supplement 2
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2019/110
Proposal to introduce objective criteria for evaluating whether a door remains latched following the pole impact test. |
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UN R135 | Amendment 3 (2024) | 27 Sep 2024 | 2025-08-30 10:02:47 UTC | 3 |
Original text | Supplement 3
Based upon the adopted proposals:
WP.29/2023/121/Corr.1
WP.29/2023/121
Proposal to introduce requirements for the post-crash safety of hydrogen-fuelled vehicles based on the Amendment 1 to UN GTR No. 13 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Vehicles). |
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UN R135 | Revision 1 (2016) | 5 Feb 2016 | 2016-02-09 17:01:49 UTC | 1 |
Original text | Supplement 1
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2015/54
Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms. 01 series of amendments Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2014/80Proposal for a 01 series of amendments to the proposed new UN Regulation on the approval of vehicles with regard to their pole side impact performance to enable Contracting Parties applying this new regulation to require a vehicle-to-pole impact speed of 32 ±1 km/h regardless of the “vehicle width”. |
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UN R135 | Revision 1 | Amendment 1 (2017) | 26 Jan 2017 | 2017-09-08 10:36:24 UTC | 1 | 1 |
01 series of amendments | Supplement 1
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2015/71
Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms. [Because the transitional provisions of the 01 series of amendments to UN R135 stipulate an effective date of 1 September 2016, this supplement to the 01 series will remain pending until after that date. Although adopted, the supplement cannot become enter into force prior to the effective date of the regulation it modifies.] |
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UN R135 | Revision 1 | Amendment 2 (2020) | 1 Jul 2020 | 2025-08-30 10:05:09 UTC | 1 | 2 |
01 series of amendments | Supplement 2
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2019/111
Proposal to introduce objective criteria for evaluating whether a door remains latched following the pole impact test. Under UN R135, rear doors on the impacted side of the vehicle not directly struck by the pole may nonetheless be subjected to heavy loads and therefore need to be assessed. This proposal corresponds to a similar clarification already introduced into UN R95 on side impacts. The proposal is also available with track changes. |
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UN R135 | Revision 1 | Amendment 3 (2022) | 22 Sep 2022 | 2025-08-30 10:07:46 UTC | 1 | 3 |
01 series of amendments | Supplement 3
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2021/157
Proposal from GRSP to define parameters to enable a reproducible measurement of the acute angle alpha (α) to decide if the vehicle is or is not in the scope of the regulation. |
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UN R135 | Revision 1 | Amendment 4 (2023) | 23 Feb 2023 | 2025-08-30 10:34:28 UTC | 1 | 4 |
02 series of amendments
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2022/71
Proposal to align UN R135 with the provisions of GTR 20 on post-crash electrical safety and the administrative provisions of Revision 3 to the 1958 Agreement. The proposed amendments only relate to vehicles with an electric power train operating at high voltage. |
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UN R135 | Revision 1 | Amendment 5 (2024) | 27 Sep 2024 | 2025-08-30 10:39:28 UTC | 1 | 5 |
01 series of amendments | Supplement 4
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2023/122
Proposal to introduce requirements for the post-crash safety of hydrogen-fuelled vehicles based on the Amendment 1 to UN GTR No. 13 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Vehicles). |
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UN R135 | Revision 2 (2025) | 28 Mar 2025 | 2025-08-30 10:46:15 UTC | 2 |
01 series of amendments | Supplement 1
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2015/71
Proposal to limit the scope of UN R135 to M1 vehicles under 3.5 t maximum vehicle mass and to certain N1 vehicles based on geometric measurements. The proposal would exclude the small number of M1 vehicles weighing in excess of 3.5t that are based on N2, N3, M2, or M3 platforms. [Because the transitional provisions of the 01 series of amendments to UN R135 stipulate an effective date of 1 September 2016, this supplement to the 01 series will remain pending until after that date. Although adopted, the supplement cannot become enter into force prior to the effective date of the regulation it modifies.] 01 series of amendments | Supplement 2 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2019/111Proposal to introduce objective criteria for evaluating whether a door remains latched following the pole impact test. Under UN R135, rear doors on the impacted side of the vehicle not directly struck by the pole may nonetheless be subjected to heavy loads and therefore need to be assessed. This proposal corresponds to a similar clarification already introduced into UN R95 on side impacts. The proposal is also available with track changes. 02 series of amendments Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2022/71Proposal to align UN R135 with the provisions of GTR 20 on post-crash electrical safety and the administrative provisions of Revision 3 to the 1958 Agreement. The proposed amendments only relate to vehicles with an electric power train operating at high voltage. 01 series of amendments | Supplement 3 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2021/157Proposal from GRSP to define parameters to enable a reproducible measurement of the acute angle alpha (α) to decide if the vehicle is or is not in the scope of the regulation. |
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UN R135 | Revision 2 | Amendment 1 (2024) | 1 Mar 2024 | 2025-08-30 10:49:03 UTC | 2 | 1 |
02 series of amendments | Supplement 1
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2023/54
Proposal to reinsert provisions allowing tolerances on the vehicle mass that was omitted in the 02 series of amendments. |
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UN R135 | Revision 2 | Amendment 2 (2024) | 27 Sep 2024 | 2025-08-30 10:50:43 UTC | 2 | 2 |
02 series of amendments | Supplement 2
Based upon the adopted proposals:
WP.29/2023/123/Corr.1
WP.29/2023/123
Proposal to introduce requirements for the post-crash safety of hydrogen-fuelled vehicles based on Amendment 1 to UN GTR No. 13 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Vehicles). |
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Earlier texts may be available through the UN Official Document System. |