Proposal to
Reference Number: | WP.29/2017/28 |
Meeting Session(s): | 171st WP.29 session (14-17 Mar 2017) |
Document date: | 20 Dec 16 |
Document status: | Adopted text published |
Regarding: | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps |
Adoption Vote | |
This proposal (WP.29/2017/28) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R50 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining. | |
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Proposals for amendments to Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 38, 48, 50, 77, 87, 91, 98, 112, 113, 119, 123 to clarify requirements for light sources in lighting and light-signalling Regulations listed in Annex 4 to UN Regulation No. 0. The proposed UN R0 on whole vehicle type approval requires submission of approval certificates for components and systems. Vehicle manufacturers work directly with UN R48 approvals, but lamp and device approvals are generally handled by lighting suppliers. UN R48 includes provisions for listing approvals of lighting units, but not for approvals of light sources (presently UN R37, R99, and R128). This set of proposed amendments introduces provisions for light-source approvals under the device regulations.
Reference Number: | WP.29-171-03 |
Submitted by: | EU |
Meeting Session(s): | 171st WP.29 session (14-17 Mar 2017) |
Document date: | 07 Feb 17 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R0 International Whole Vehicle Type Approval | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R19 Front Fog Lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R48 Installation of Lighting | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R98 Gas-discharge-light Headlamps | UN R112 Asymmetrical Beam Headlamps | UN R113 Symmetrical Headlamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps | UN R123 Adaptive Front-lighting Systems | SLR |
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Proposal to clarify the requirements for light sources in the lighting and light-signalling Regulations listed in Annex 4 to Regulation No. 0 on the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA).
Reference Number: | GRE/2017/7 |
Submitted by: | EC |
Meeting Session(s): | 77th GRE session (4-7 Apr 2017) |
Document date: | 10 Feb 17 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R19 Front Fog Lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R48 Installation of Lighting | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R98 Gas-discharge-light Headlamps | UN R112 Asymmetrical Beam Headlamps | UN R113 Symmetrical Headlamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps | UN R123 Adaptive Front-lighting Systems | UN R0 International Whole Vehicle Type Approval |
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Revised proposal to clarify the requirements for light sources in the lighting and light-signalling Regulations listed in Annex 4 to Regulation No. 0 on the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) pursuant to GRE-77 discussions.
Reference Number: | GRE-77-30/Rev.1 |
Submitted by: | EC |
Meeting Session(s): | 77th GRE session (4-7 Apr 2017) |
Document date: | 06 Apr 17 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R48 Installation of Lighting | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R19 Front Fog Lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R98 Gas-discharge-light Headlamps | UN R112 Asymmetrical Beam Headlamps | UN R113 Symmetrical Headlamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps | UN R123 Adaptive Front-lighting Systems |
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Proposal to clarify and amend the supplement concerning sequential direction indicators adopted by GRE during its 76th session based upon document GRE/2016/20 and finalized in Annex IV of the session report. The proposal would clarify and move the prohibition against the mixing of signals of two or more activation modes to UN R48 and introduces transitional provisions.
Reference Number: | GRE-77-26/Rev.1 |
Submitted by: | OICA |
Meeting Session(s): | 77th GRE session (4-7 Apr 2017) |
Document date: | 06 Apr 17 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R48 Installation of Lighting |
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Proposal to clarify the provisions for sequential activation of direction indicator lighting, especially concerning the interpretation of the phrase “one continuous line”. The proposal, developed by a special task force, clarifies the type definition and reduces the need for dividing sequential direction indicators into different types. This proposal revises the text to be more technology-neutral, removing specifications on how light sources are activated to focus on the visual performance as sequential lighting. The amendment of sub-paragraph 5.6.(c) of UN R6 clarifies what kind of vertical movement is not allowed in the sequential direction indicators, proposing a new new term “vertical oscillations” instead of the current wording “repeating alternation in the vertical direction”. The meaning is that not more than one change of direction upwards or downwards along the vertical axis is possible. The “continuous signal” is also defined in sub-paragraph 5.6.(c) of Regulation No. 6. The allowed distance between adjacent or tangential distinct parts is limited 50mm (which differs in this case from UN R48 specifications). Transitional provisions have been included.
Reference Number: | WP.29/2017/81 |
Meeting Session(s): | 172nd WP.29 session (20-23 Jun 2017) |
Document date: | 11 Apr 17 |
Document status: | Adopted text published |
Regarding: | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps |
Adoption Vote | |
This proposal (WP.29/2017/81), as amended by para. 76., was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R50 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining. | |
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Collective amendment working draft to introduce the transitional provisions for the switch from the current lighting regulations to the new simplified lighting regulations (light-signalling, retro-reflective devices, and road illumination devices). The draft proposal would allow 24 months from the entry into effect of the new regulations.
Proposal to clarify the requirements for light sources in the lighting and light-signalling Regulations listed in Annex 4 to Regulation No. 0 on the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA). The document title has been corrected to read “Supplement 20”.
Reference Number: | WP.29/2017/80 |
Meeting Session(s): | 172nd WP.29 session (20-23 Jun 2017) |
Document date: | 10 Apr 17 |
Document status: | Adopted text published |
Regarding: | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps |
Adoption Vote | |
This proposal (WP.29/2017/80), as amended by para. 76, was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-seven Contracting Parties out of the 47 applying UN R50 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-seven voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining. | |
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Proposal as sent by the SLR informal group to GRE for its October 2017 session for transitional provisions for the phasing out of the current lighting regulations (in terms of continued development and granting of new type approvals) in favor of the new lighting device and related regulations.
Proposal from the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group to combine provisions of UN Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 23, 38, 50, 77, 87 and 91 into a single regulation. This consolidation aims to streamline the administration and implementation of these lighting regulations while setting the foundation for a future shift towards performance-based approval requirements. This proposal restructures the existing body of lighting regulations without changing their content (e.g., technical requirements).
Reference Number: | GRE/2017/9 |
Meeting Session(s): | 78th GRE session (24-27 Oct 2017) |
Document date: | 07 Aug 17 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R148 Light-Signalling Devices | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps |
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Proposal from the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group to introduce transitional provisions for the phasing out of the existing Regulations on lighting and light-signalling in conjunction with the introduction of three new simplified Regulations on Light-Signalling Devices (LSD), Road Illumination Devices (RID) and Retro-Reflective Devices (RRD).
Reference Number: | GRE/2017/13 |
Meeting Session(s): | 78th GRE session (24-27 Oct 2017) |
Document date: | 14 Aug 17 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R3 Retro-reflecting Devices | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R19 Front Fog Lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R27 Warning Triangles | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R69 Slow Vehicle Marking Plates | UN R70 Long Vehicle Marking Plates | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R98 Gas-discharge-light Headlamps | UN R104 Retro-reflective Markings | UN R112 Asymmetrical Beam Headlamps | UN R113 Symmetrical Headlamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps | UN R123 Adaptive Front-lighting Systems |
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8 January 2017
Proposal for Supplement 19 to Regulation No. 50
WP.29/2017/28
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WP.29/2017/28 | 2017-01-08 |
8 February 2017
Proposals for amendments to clarify requirements for light sources in lighting and light-signalling Regulations listed in Annex 4 to the draft UN Regulation No. 0 (EU)
WP.29-171-03
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WP.29-171-03 | 2017-02-08 |
13 February 2017
Proposals for amendments to Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 38, 48, 50, 77, 87, 91, 98, 112, 113, 119 and 123 (EC)
GRE/2017/7
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GRE/2017/7 | 2017-02-13 |
6 April 2017
Revision of GRE/2017/7 (Proposals for amendments to Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 38, 48, 50, 77, 87, 91, 98, 112, 113, 119 and 123) (EC)
GRE-77-30/Rev.1
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GRE-77-30/Rev.1 | 2017-04-06 |
6 April 2017
Proposal to modify the amendments to Regulations Nos. 6 and 50 adopted during GRE-76 (OICA)
GRE-77-26/Rev.1
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GRE-77-26/Rev.1 | 2017-04-06 |
5 May 2017
Proposal for Supplement 20 to Regulation No. 50
WP.29/2017/81
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WP.29/2017/81 | 2017-05-05 |
11 May 2017
Collective amendment to the existing versions of the Regulations Nos. 3, 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 27, 38, 50, 69, 70, 77, 87, 91, 98, 104, 112, 113, 119 and 123
SLR-17-05
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SLR-17-05 | 2017-05-11 |
22 May 2017
Proposal for Supplement 20 to Regulation No. 50
WP.29/2017/80
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WP.29/2017/80 | 2017-05-22 |
31 July 2017
Proposal for transitional provisions under the simplication of lighting regulations
SLR-20-04
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SLR-20-04 | 2017-07-31 |
15 August 2017
Draft new Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of light-signalling devices
GRE/2017/9
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GRE/2017/9 | 2017-08-15 |
15 August 2017
Collective amendments to Regulations Nos. 3, 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 27, 38, 50, 69, 70, 77, 87, 91, 98, 104, 112, 113, 119 and 123
GRE/2017/13
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GRE/2017/13 | 2017-08-15 |