Corrigendum 2 to Revision 3
(2014)
Corrigendum 2 to Revision 3
Document WP.29/2014/51
(Also published for convenience by WP.29 in Revision 3 | Corrigendum 2.)
Proposal for Corrigendum 2 to Revision 3 to Regulation No. 54
Proposal to correct editorial errors in the adopted proposal for Supplement 18 to Regulation No. 54 (document WP.29/2012/49). This proposed corrigendum was adopted by the GRRF based upon a document prepared by the European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation (ETRTO) (document GRRF/2013/26).
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Erratum by the secretariat
(2013)
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 15 | Corrigendum 1
(2004)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 15
| Corrigendum 1
(2004)
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 16
(2004)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 16
(2004)
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Corrigendum 1 to Revision 2
(2005)
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 17
(2010)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 17
(2010)
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 18
(2013)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 18
(2013)
Document WP.29/2012/49
(Also published for convenience by WP.29 in Revision 3.)
Proposal for Supplement 18 to Regulation No. 54
Proposal adopted by the GRRF to harmonize the definitions used in UN R54 with the amendments (ECE/TRANS/WP29/2010/63) to UN R117 approved by the World Forum at its June 2010 session.
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 19
(2015)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 19
(2015)
Document WP.29/2014/47
(Also published for convenience by WP.29 in Revision 3 | Amendment 1.)
Proposal for Supplement 19 to Regulation No. 54
Proposal to incorporate additional tire sizes within the regulation for commercial vehicle tires sold in countries requiring type approval according to UN Regulation No. 54. This proposal was adopted by the GRRF at its 75th session based upon a proposal by the ETRTO (document GRRF/2013/19).
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 20
(2016)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 20
(2016)
Document WP.29/2015/66
(Also published for convenience by WP.29 in Revision 3 | Amendment 2.)
Proposal for Supplement 20 to Regulation No. 54
Proposal to permit the “LT” marking as a prefix or suffix to align the requirements with the current practice for C2 tyres with metric size designation. The proposed text for a prefix is in line with the latest draft of the gtr on tyres. The proposed text for a suffix is necessary for tyres designed to Japan Automobile Tyre Manufacturers Association (JATMA) standards. The proposal would add new tyres for light commercial vehicles (high flotation tyres) in Annex 5 of UN Regulation No. 54.
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 21
(2017)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 21
(2017)
Document WP.29/2016/52
(Also published for convenience by WP.29 in Revision 3 | Amendment 3.)
Proposal for Supplement 21 to the 00 series of amendments to Regulation No. 54
Proposal to:
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 23
(2018)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 23
(2018)
Document WP.29/2018/55
(Also published for convenience by WP.29 in Revision 3 | Amendment 5.)
UN R54: Proposal for Supplement 23
Proposal to introduce formulae for tyre sizes in Annex 5, Table B, add sizes in Annex 5, Part II, Tables C and E for old sizes that do not follow the guidelines/formulae applicable for high flotation tyres, amends footnotes in Annex 5, Part II, Table B in order to clarify categories of use, clarify tyre width tolerances, correct paragraph numbering and references, align the text editorially with UN R30 and to make other editorial improvements.
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 22
(2018)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 22
(2018)
Document WP.29/2017/68
(Also published for convenience by WP.29 in Revision 3 | Amendment 4.)
Proposal for Supplement 22 to Regulation No. 54
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UN R54 | Original text | Supplement 24
(2021)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 24
(2021)
Document WP.29/2021/5
(Also published for convenience by WP.29 in Revision 3 | Amendment 6.)
UN R54: Proposal for Supplement 24
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00 series of amendments
| Supplement 25
(Adopted by WP.29)
UN R54: Proposal for Supplement 25
Proposal from GRBP to clarify the use of an additional load/speed combination for a tyre type, to consolidate the calculation of reference dimensions with that provided in GTR 16, and to avoid placing requirements in the Definitions section and otherwise improving the text via use of the term “service description” (as introduced in Supplement 24).
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00 series of amendments
| Supplement 26
(Adopted)
UN R54: Proposal for Supplement 26
Proposal to introduce amendments addressing the following: 1. “Special use” tyres with nominal rim diameters larger than those listed in the present table (rim diameters up to 42, section widths up to 750 mm and overall diameters over 2 meters) and with speed symbols F and above have been announced in the European market as original equipment of N3G “special purpose vehicles” (i.e., special high speed self-propelled vehicles for agricultural and forestry use, like wood choppers). 2. Existing multi-purpose tyres (MPT) (classified as “special use tyres” as per paragraphs 2.5.3. and 3.1.13.), already type approved since years, have a tread pattern with lugs or cleats in addition to those with blocks, as evidenced by the attached slide showing some examples. It is proposed to amend paragraph 6.3.1. by clarifying that lugs and cleats are possible shapes of the mentioned blocks. 3. Testing tyres with very large overall diameters, sometimes over 2 m, on a test drum with a diameter of 1.70 m ± 1 % would be unpracticable. For practical reasons most of those tyres are regularly tested on drums with a diameter of 3 m or even larger. The proposal carries equivalence provisions from UN R106 to justify the equivalence of the test method as required by Annex 7 in point 4 “Equivalent test methods" and clarifies based on UN R117 the formula already used indirectly. 4. Some commercial vehicles are often used in the market at a reduced speed of 70 km/h with a load-capacity of the tyres increased as per load/speed combination defined in the table of Annex 8. The proposal would allow use of the speed category symbol E (but restrict it to “additional service description”) to provide this information. 5. Considering that 32 km/h is already a floor value for the test-drum speed for diagonal tyres, ETRTO proposes not to apply to E speed category symbol tyres the linear decrease of the test-drum speed in function of the decrease of the speed category symbol by keeping, for safety reasons, the same test-drum speed as for F speed category symbol tyres, i.e., 32 km/h). 6. In the case of additional service descriptions mentioned in paragraph 6.2.5.1., it is proposed not to perform the additional load/speed test because the load-capacity approximates with a negligeable difference the reduction or the increase in percentage of the nominal load/speed combination applicable to the nominal speed category symbol (see Annex 8). An example of the actual differences (in percentage and in absolute value) is provided. 7. Type approval applications for radial tyres with load capacity index greater or equal to 122 and without the additional marking “LT”, or “C” have been done in the past for the speed category symbol N for which the load/speed endurance test procedure is not described in Annex 7, Appendix 1. To type approve such tyres the test speed was separately defined by the different involved Type Approval Authorities. In order to harmonize the test procedure to be used for the type approval of such tyres, it is proposed to amend the Annex 7, Appendix 1 by introducing testing conditions in line with the rule applied for defining the test speed of radial tyres with load capacity index greater or equal to 122 (i.e. starting from 32 km/h set for F speed category symbol, the test speed is increased by 8 km/h respect to the one set for the previous speed category symbol). 8. The definition of “snow tyre” is amended to clarify that “snow tyres” are not only suitable for the use in snow conditions but also on mud and by replacing the term “maintain vehicle motion” (i.e. keeping the vehicle speed and direction of movement constant) by a more general concept of “controlling vehicle motion” (i.e. also being able to change the vehicle speed and direction of movement as intended). 9. It is proposed to explicitly allow other technical measurement solutions of the tyre overall width by removing the words “by caliper” which fix a technical limitation. The removal of this technical limitation would be advisable following the principle of not stopping the technical innovations.
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00 series of amendments
| Supplement 27
(Formal WP.29 review)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 27
Document WP.29/2024/2
Document GRBP/2024/14
UN R54: Proposal for Supplement 27
Proposal To specify a tolerance for the maximum overall width of tyres identified by the “tyre to rim fitment configuration” symbol A.
UN R54: Proposal for amendments
Proposal to align Annex 9 with Annex 1 (paragraphs 5., 6. and 7.) and to enable type approval authorities to make the connection with the relevant reports.
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00 series of amendments
| Supplement 28
(Formal GR review)
00 series of amendments
| Supplement 28
Document GRBP/2025/10
Document GRBP-81-06/Rev.1
UN R54: Proposal for Supplement 28
Proposal to
UN R54: Proposal to supersede document GRBP/2025/10
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