| Provisional agenda for the 10th SG58 subgroup session |
| Reference Number: SG58-10-02 |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SG58 session (17 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 07 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) and United Nations Agreement | 1958 Agreement |
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| Proposal to amend Article 4 of the 1958 Agreement |
| Reference Number: SG58-10-03 |
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Proposal to define procedures for resolving differences in cases where a Contracting Party determines that a product approved by another Contracting Party does not conform with the requirements of the regulation under which it was approved. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SG58 session (17 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 13 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) and United Nations Agreement | 1958 Agreement |
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| Major results and action items made at the 9th SGR0 subgroup session |
| Reference Number: SGR0-10-01 |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) |
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| Draft agenda for the 10th SGR0 subgroup session |
| Reference Number: SGR0-10-02 |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 07 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) |
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| Language used for the application for approval and accompanying documentation |
| Reference Number: SGR0-10-06 |
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Response from the UN Office of Legal Affairs transmitted through the WP.29 secretariat concerning the use of different languages in type-approval documents (clarification of Paragraph 3.3 in the proposed UN Regulation No. 0 on whole vehicle type approval). As currently envisioned, the exchange of type-approval information would be made through a secured database (Data Exchange for Type Approval (DETA)) in English. The question was whether this requirement would violate any UN perquisites. The OLA responds that the exclusive use of a given language is up to the parties to the agreement and therefore, the use of English does not present any legal concerns. |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 03 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) |
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| Review of Paragraphs 2, 3, 5, 7 and 13 of the proposed UN Regulation No. 0 |
| Reference Number: SGR0-10-05 |
| Submitted by: Australia, Japan, and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 11 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) |
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| New draft proposal for Paragraph 7 of UN R0 |
| Reference Number: SGR0-10-07 |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 11 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) |
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| Clarification of the treatment of vehicle markings |
| Reference Number: SGR0-10-08 |
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Explanations from Japan and Australia concerning specific vehicle marking requirements relevant to the development of the UN regulation to govern international whole vehicle type approvals. |
| Submitted by: Japan and Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 13 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) |
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| Proposal to document the status of UN Regulations for Contracting Parties accepting an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval of limited recognition |
| Reference Number: SGR0-10-03 |
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The International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system under development would allow for a limited recognition approval to earlier versions of UN Regulations. Since this limited IWVTA requires Contracting Parties to declare to which version of each regulation they adhere, this proposal would amend the “Status of the 1958 Agreement” (document WP.29/343) to include this information as part of the regular process of reporting on the status of UN Regulations. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 17 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) and United Nations Agreement | 1958 Agreement |
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| Review of Chapters 2 and 13 of the draft UN R0 |
| Reference Number: SGR0-10-05/Add.1 |
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Revisions to the draft regulation on international whole vehicle type approvals. |
| Submitted by: Australia |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 18 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) |
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| Proposal for amendments to the draft UN R0 with regard to the "document of fulfilment" |
| Reference Number: SGR0-10-04 |
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The “document of fulfilment” would be issued by the vehicle manufacturer to certify that a vehicle complies with UN Regulations specified within the whole vehicle type approval regulation. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19 Mar 2014) |
| Document date: 18 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA) |
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| Proposal for Supplement 43 to the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 37 |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-06 |
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Proposal to insert the IEC cap sheet numbers assigned for the new light categories WT21W, WTY21W, WT21/7W and WTY21/7W. |
| Submitted by: IEC |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 37 | Filament Lamps |
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| Simplification of UN Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations: GTB opinion |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-17 |
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GTB white paper on priorities and objectives for the simplification of lighting regulations, especially regarding reduction of the current burdens associated with the necessity of collective amendments in the development of these regulations and the longer-term difficulties to be overcome in restructuring these regulations and their legal framework. |
| Submitted by: GTB |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Simplification of Lighting Regulations |
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| Draft report of the first session of the special interest group on the simplification of lighting regulations |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-16 |
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Outcome of the first meeting of interested experts to explore ways to reduce the administrative and regulatory burdens associated with the current structure of lighting regulations, including difficulties in transposing UN lighting regulations into local legislation in the EU and Japan. The experts recommend reactivation of the “Horizontal Reference Document” initiative. |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Simplification of Lighting Regulations |
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| Proposal for Supplement 3 to the original series of amendments to Regulation No. 128 |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-07 |
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Proposal to insert the IEC cap sheet number for the new light category LW2 into the regulation. |
| Submitted by: IEC |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 128 | Light-Emitting Diode Light Sources |
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| Tell-tale requirements in Regulations Nos. 48 and 121 and proposal of a task force |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-11 |
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Discussion document on tell-tale requirements in Regulation No. 48 versus Regulation No. 121 and consideration of establishing a task force to further discuss the issues involved. Pursuant to discussions at the previous two GRE sessions concerning the use of the term “failure tell-tale” in relation to daytime running lamps and adaptive front lighting systems (AFS) in UN R48 and the potential impact on UN R121 concerning the “location and identification of hand controls, tell-tales and indicators”, the Netherlands proposes the formation of a special task force to study the issues and propose draft amendments for lighting regulations as warranted. |
| Submitted by: Netherlands |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Request for mandate |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment |
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| Proposal for a Supplement to the 04 series of amendments and a Supplement to the 05 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48 |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-18 |
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Proposal to extend the modifications that introduced provisions for interdependent direction indicator lamps in the 06 series of amendments to UN R48 to the 04 and 05 series in order to avoid an unjustified design restriction for approvals under the earlier versions of the regulation. |
| Submitted by: France |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment |
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| GTB Study Visibility and Glare |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-15 |
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Status report on efforts to resolve concerns related to automatic headlamp leveling provisions and their impact on visibility and on-coming driver glare. |
| Submitted by: GTB |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment |
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| Revision of UN Regulation No. 86: Additional changes |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-14 |
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After examination of the draft revision of UN Regulation 86 (document GRE/2014/2), the Italian experts believe it necessary to make six further changes, including definition of “textured lens” and clarifications of certain paragraphs. |
| Submitted by: Italy |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 86 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment on Tractors |
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| Alternative to the proposal for Supplement 6 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 112 |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-13 |
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Document GRE/2013/62 concerning electronic light source control gear proposed to introduce requirements to avoid intentional non-approved (voltage) variation of the principal passing beam using halogen light sources and to harmonize them with the operating voltage requirements in UN Regulation No. 48. The objective of this proposal is to restrict the voltage at headlamps equipped with (halogen) filament lamp light sources in order to avoid excessively high or low (semi-) permanent luminous intensity of the headlamp and consequently shorter lifetime of the halogen light source. This submission takes into account the positions presented in documents GRE/2013/44, GRE/2013/62, GRE-70-17, and GRE-70-34. |
| Submitted by: Germany, Netherlands, and IEC |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 112 | Headlamps Emitting an Asymmetrical Passing Beam |
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| Terms of Reference for the Informal Group on the Simplification of the UN Lighting Regulations |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-22 |
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Draft scope and objectives for the proposed program to restructure and simplify UN lighting and light-signaling equipment regulations. |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 24 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Simplification of Lighting Regulations |
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| Revised Terms of Reference for the Informal Working Group on Agricultural Vehicle Lighting Installation |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-19 |
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Request to extend the work of the AVLI group in order to develop amendments that would apply UN R86 to agricultural trailers and towed machinery. |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 25 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Request for mandate |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 86 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment on Tractors |
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| Amendments to document GRE/2014/7 on motorcycle lighting (revised) |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-12/Rev.1 |
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Updated document to correct the original proposal to introduce the possibility of interdependent lamps for dedicated motorcycle lamps by including an omitted diagram and highlighting the marking clause. |
| Submitted by: IMMA |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 25 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 50 | Position and Indicator Lamps for Motorcycles |
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| Proposal to amend UN regulation No. 48 concerning the activation of side marker lamps for turning heavy goods vehicles |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-25 |
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Proposal to introduce flashing side marker lamps for vehicles of categories N2, N3, O3 and O4. The objective of this provision is to improve the safety of vulnerable road users by better informing them about the intention of a heavy goods vehicle to make a turn. Germany believes this to be a simple measure that will improve the safety level especially for cyclists and pedestrians located in the blind spot area of a heavy goods vehicle. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 27 Mar 14 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment and UN Regulation No. 151 | Blind-spot information systems (BSIS) |
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| Simplification of Lighting and Light-signalling Regulations: Thoughts on a “new approach” |
| Reference Number: GRE-71-24 |
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GTB discussion paper to focus attention on defining the problem(s) to be resolved through a the simplification of UN lighting regulations. |
| Submitted by: GTB |
| Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3 Apr 2014) |
| Document date: 27 Mar 14 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Simplification of Lighting Regulations |
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