Revision 5 | Amendment 4 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are . This document incorporates the following change: |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 7 (entry into force: 9 Feb 2017) |
Revision 5 | Amendment 5 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding text is WP.29/2017/58. This document incorporates the following change: |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 8 (entry into force: 10 Feb 2018) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2017/58 | ||
Proposal to align UN R14 with recent changes to UN R16 on occupant restraint systems. Two “Booster Seat” fixtures (ISO/B2 and ISO/B3) were added to UN R16 to coincide with the implementation of Phase 2 of UN R129 (enhanced child restraint systems). These fixtures were developed within ISO/TC 22/SC 36/WG 2 (Child Restraint Systems) and follow the principle already established in Regulations 16 and 129 to ensure child restraint to car compatibility. An additional “Reduced-Size Rearward Facing toddler CRS” fixture (ISO/R2x) was added to facilitate compatibility in small cars/seating positions. The ISO/B2 booster seat fixture was added in the i-Size concept. Lateral facing fixtures (ISO/L1 and ISO/L2) have been upgraded. |
Revision 5 | Amendment 6 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding text is WP.29/2017/128. This document incorporates the following change: |
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08 series of amendments (entry into force: 19 Jul 2018) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2017/128 | ||
Proposal to transfer all ISOFIX requirements from UN R14 into a new UN Regulation. Within the context of the international whole vehicle type approval program, the removal of these CRS anchorage provisions would align UN R14 with its Australian Design Rule counterpart and enable Australia to apply the revised UN R14 narrowed down to adult seat-belt anchorages only. |
Revision 6 | Amendment 1 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding text is WP.29/2018/44. This document incorporates the following change: |
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09 series of amendments (entry into force: 29 Dec 2018) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2018/44 | ||
Proposal to clarify the text of UN R14. The current text has produced differing interpretations among Technical Services with regard to which requirements apply to central seating positions in rear rows of category M1 and N1 vehicles and the minimum distance between two effective lower belt anchorages (L1 and L2). The proposed amendments clarify that a reduced minimum distance of 240 mm is only allowed in the case where there is only one central seating position (i.e. in a row of 3 seating positions). Rear seat rows with an even number of seats always shall have a distance of at least 350 mm. Given that it entails new requirements, the proposal is presented as a new series of amendments with transitional provisions (starting from September 2019 through into 2025). |
Revision 6 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are WP.29/2012/42, WP.29/2012/97, WP.29/2017/128, WP.29/2017/58, WP.29/2015/46, and WP.29/2013/103. This document incorporates the following changes: |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 4 (entry into force: 15 Jul 2013) | Adopted proposals WP.29/2012/42 and WP.29/2012/97 | ||
Text adopted by the Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) at its fiftieth session to align UN Regulation No. 14 with the provisions of draft Regulation on Child Restraint Systems (CRS). |
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Text adopted by the Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) to update provisions of UN Regulation No. 14 in order to delete erroneous cross-references in text, making reference only the “adjusting system” which is defined in section 2 of the Regulation. |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 5 (entry into force: 10 Jun 2014) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2013/103 | ||
Proposal as approved by the GRSP to introduce exemptions for vehicles not intended for transporting children during normal use. |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 6 (entry into force: 20 Jan 2016) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2015/46 | ||
Proposal to introduce provisions for ISOFIX in convertible cars, to exempt vehicles with one seating position per row from the ISOFIX provisions of UN R14 and to correct an editorial error in Supplement 4 to the 07 series of the regulation, as adopted by the Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) at its 54th session. This proposal supersedes the earlier proposal submitted to WP.29 (document WP.29/2014/34) which was returned by WP.29 to GRSP for further consideration. |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 7 (entry into force: 9 Feb 2017) | |||
08 series of amendments (entry into force: 19 Jul 2018) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2017/128 | ||
Proposal to transfer all ISOFIX requirements from UN R14 into a new UN Regulation. Within the context of the international whole vehicle type approval program, the removal of these CRS anchorage provisions would align UN R14 with its Australian Design Rule counterpart and enable Australia to apply the revised UN R14 narrowed down to adult seat-belt anchorages only. |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 8 (entry into force: 10 Feb 2018) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2017/58 | ||
Proposal to align UN R14 with recent changes to UN R16 on occupant restraint systems. Two “Booster Seat” fixtures (ISO/B2 and ISO/B3) were added to UN R16 to coincide with the implementation of Phase 2 of UN R129 (enhanced child restraint systems). These fixtures were developed within ISO/TC 22/SC 36/WG 2 (Child Restraint Systems) and follow the principle already established in Regulations 16 and 129 to ensure child restraint to car compatibility. An additional “Reduced-Size Rearward Facing toddler CRS” fixture (ISO/R2x) was added to facilitate compatibility in small cars/seating positions. The ISO/B2 booster seat fixture was added in the i-Size concept. Lateral facing fixtures (ISO/L1 and ISO/L2) have been upgraded. |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 6 | Corrigendum 1 (entry into force: 26 Jun 2019) |
Revision 4 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are . This document incorporates the following changes: |
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06 series of amendments | Corrigendum 3 (entry into force: 21 Dec 2005) | |||
Corrigendum 1 to Revision 3 of the Regulation (entry into force: 21 Dec 2005) | |||
06 series of amendments | Supplement 2 (entry into force: 18 Jan 2006) | |||
06 series of amendments | Corrigendum 2 (entry into force: 15 Jul 2005) | |||
06 series of amendments | Supplement 1 (entry into force: 23 Jun 2005) | |||
06 series of amendments | Corrigendum 1 (entry into force: 17 Dec 2004) | |||
05 series of amendments | Supplement 4 | Corrigendum 1 (entry into force: 17 Dec 2004) | |||
05 series of amendments | Supplement 5 (entry into force: 12 Aug 2004) | |||
06 series of amendments (entry into force: 26 Feb 2004) | |||
05 series of amendments | Supplement 4 (entry into force: 16 Jul 2003) |
Revision 4 | Amendment 1 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are . This document incorporates the following change: |
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06 series of amendments | Supplement 3 (entry into force: 11 Jun 2007) |
Revision 4 | Amendment 2 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are . This document incorporates the following change: |
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06 series of amendments | Supplement 4 (entry into force: 26 Feb 2009) |
Revision 4 | Amendment 3 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are . This document incorporates the following change: |
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06 series of amendments | Supplement 5 (entry into force: 22 Jul 2009) |
Revision 4 | Amendment 4 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are . This document incorporates the following change: |
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07 series of amendments (entry into force: 22 Jul 2009) |
Revision 4 | Amendment 5 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are . This document incorporates the following change: |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 1 (entry into force: 19 Aug 2010) |
Revision 4 | Amendment 6 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are WP.29/2010/120 and WP.29/2011/54. This document incorporates the following change: |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 2 (entry into force: 13 Apr 2012) | Adopted proposals WP.29/2010/120 and WP.29/2011/54 | ||
Amendments integrated into the regulation with Revision 5. |
Revision 4 | Corrigendum 1 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are . This document incorporates the following change: |
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06 series of amendments | Corrigendum 4 (entry into force: 13 Dec 2006) |
Revision 4 | Corrigendum 2 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are . This document incorporates the following change: |
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06 series of amendments | Corrigendum 5 (entry into force: 5 Jan 2012) |
Revision 5 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are WP.29/2011/116, WP.29/2010/120, and WP.29/2011/54. This document incorporates the following changes: |
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06 series of amendments | Supplement 3 (entry into force: 11 Jun 2007) | |||
07 series of amendments (entry into force: 22 Jul 2009) | |||
07 series of amendments | Supplement 3 (entry into force: 26 Jul 2012) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2011/116 | ||
Amendments integrated into the regulation via Revision 5. |
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06 series of amendments | Corrigendum 4 (entry into force: 13 Dec 2006) | |||
06 series of amendments | Corrigendum 5 (entry into force: 5 Jan 2012) | |||
06 series of amendments | Supplement 4 (entry into force: 26 Feb 2009) | |||
06 series of amendments | Supplement 5 (entry into force: 22 Jul 2009) | |||
07 series of amendments | Supplement 1 (entry into force: 19 Aug 2010) | |||
07 series of amendments | Supplement 2 (entry into force: 13 Apr 2012) | Adopted proposals WP.29/2010/120 and WP.29/2011/54 | ||
Amendments integrated into the regulation with Revision 5. |
Revision 5 | Amendment 1 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding texts are WP.29/2012/42 and WP.29/2012/97. This document incorporates the following change: |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 4 (entry into force: 15 Jul 2013) | Adopted proposals WP.29/2012/42 and WP.29/2012/97 | ||
Text adopted by the Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) at its fiftieth session to align UN Regulation No. 14 with the provisions of draft Regulation on Child Restraint Systems (CRS). |
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Text adopted by the Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) to update provisions of UN Regulation No. 14 in order to delete erroneous cross-references in text, making reference only the “adjusting system” which is defined in section 2 of the Regulation. |
Revision 5 | Amendment 2 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding text is WP.29/2013/103. This document incorporates the following change: |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 5 (entry into force: 10 Jun 2014) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2013/103 | ||
Proposal as approved by the GRSP to introduce exemptions for vehicles not intended for transporting children during normal use. |
Revision 5 | Amendment 3 has been prepared purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legally binding text is WP.29/2015/46. This document incorporates the following change: |
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07 series of amendments | Supplement 6 (entry into force: 20 Jan 2016) | Adopted proposal WP.29/2015/46 | ||
Proposal to introduce provisions for ISOFIX in convertible cars, to exempt vehicles with one seating position per row from the ISOFIX provisions of UN R14 and to correct an editorial error in Supplement 4 to the 07 series of the regulation, as adopted by the Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) at its 54th session. This proposal supersedes the earlier proposal submitted to WP.29 (document WP.29/2014/34) which was returned by WP.29 to GRSP for further consideration. |