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OICA proposal for amendments to the 04 , 05 and 06 series of amendments of Regulation No. 48
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Reference Number: GRE-71-29
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Presently, UN R48 requires that reverse lights be switched off when cornering lights are switched off. OICA argues that the simultaneous lightning of both cornering lamps for slow maneuvers in forward motion (e.g., while parking a vehicle) can increase safety by improved illumination of surroundings. Therefore, OICA proposes that cornering lights be allowed to remain on as long as the vehicle speed does not exceed 10 km/h.
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Submitted by:
OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3
Apr 2014)
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Document date: 28 Mar 14
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment
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Proposal for amendments to document GRE/2014/13
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Reference Number: GRE-71-27
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Document GRE/2014/13 proposes to ensure that the introduction of the new class F marking materials does not conflict with the mandatory requirements for existing class C materials. The addition of Class F brings markings required under certain countries’ national legislation within the UN regulatory system. However, Japan actually prohibits the use of white retro-reflective markings on the rear of vehicles. Therefore, Japan proposes the addition of a footnote confirming the right of Contracting Parties to prohibit the use of Class F markings under national legislation.
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Submitted by:
Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3
Apr 2014)
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Document date: 28 Mar 14
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Document status: Withdrawn
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment
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Proposal for amendments to document GRE/2013/65/Rev.1
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Reference Number: GRE-71-28
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Document GRE/2013/65/Rev.1 proposes a new class F of marking materials designed with chevron type pattern to be applied to special utility vehicles or trailers not ordinarily covered by standard contour marking materials. The proposal also attempts to harmonize a number of national requirements. Japan, however, prohibits white retro-reflecting materials at the rear of vehicles for safety reasons. Therefore, Japan proposes to clarify that the approval of Class F retro-reflective markings is dependent upon their definition within national regulatory requirements.
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Submitted by:
Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3
Apr 2014)
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Document date: 28 Mar 14
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Document status: Withdrawn
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 104 | Retro-reflective Markings
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Proposal for Supplement [...] to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123
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Reference Number: GRE-71-10
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Proposal to delete the requirement that the total objective luminous flux of all LED modules producing the principal passing (main low) beam of a headlamp be greater than or equal to 1000 lumens. France argues that the requirement is design-restrictive, unnecessary given the objective criteria for luminous output and photometric grid points of the regulation, and obsolete given improvements in LED technologies.
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Submitted by:
France
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Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3
Apr 2014)
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Document date: 25 Mar 14
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 123 | Adaptive Front-lighting Systems
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Revised proposal to document the status of UN Regulations for Contracting Parties accepting an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval of limited recognition
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Reference Number: SGR0-10-03/Rev.1
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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.
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Submitted by:
Germany
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Meeting Sessions: 10th SGR0 session (18-19
Mar 2014)
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Document date: 18 Mar 14
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA)
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Proposal for Supplement [ ... ] to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 112
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Reference Number: GRE-71-09
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Proposal to delete the requirement that the total objective luminous flux of all LED modules producing the principal passing (main low) beam of a headlamp be greater than or equal to 1000 lumens. France argues that the requirement is design-restrictive, unnecessary given the objective criteria for luminous output and photometric grid points of the regulation, and obsolete given improvements in LED technologies.
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Submitted by:
France
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Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3
Apr 2014)
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Document date: 25 Mar 14
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 112 | Headlamps Emitting an Asymmetrical Passing Beam
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India’s Comments on document GRE/2014/7
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Reference Number: GRE-71-30
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In document GRE/2014/7, IMMA proposed to introduce the possibility of interdependent lamps for dedicated motorcycle lamps as Supplement 17 to Regulation No. 50. The concern was that the rear trunk lid commonly used for four-wheeled vehicles may be adapted for future scooter type motorcycles to secure the storage space for helmet, etc. Current lamp requirements impose design constraints that may hamper the proper development of such storage features. In this document, India proposes to clarify that the installation height of the device must be less than or equal to 750 mm.
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Submitted by:
India
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Meeting Sessions: 71st GRE session (31 Mar-3
Apr 2014)
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Document date: 31 Mar 14
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 50 | Position and Indicator Lamps for Motorcycles
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Australian comments on the List A UN Regulations applicable to IWVTA
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Reference Number: SGR0-11-04
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Presentation of Australian concerns over incompatibilities between its local requirements for top-tether anchorages in child restraint systems and the provisions of UN R14. Since it wishes to participate fully in the IWVTA system, Australia proposes that UN R14 be transferred from the IWVTA List A (single global requirement) to List B (multiple requirements to account for regional differences). Australia also can thus accept UN R16 (occupant restraint systems) on List A. Australia needs more time to reach a position on UN R10 (electromagnetic compatibility).
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Submitted by:
Australia
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Meeting Sessions: 11th SGR0 session (18-19
Jun 2014)
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Document date: 23 Apr 14
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA)
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Documents 2014
292 documents
28 Mar 2014
Proposal for further amendments to Regulation No. 10
GRE-71-26
29 Mar 2014
OICA proposal for amendments to the 04 , 05 and 06 series of amendments of Regulation No. 48
GRE-71-29
29 Mar 2014
Proposal for amendments to document GRE/2014/13
GRE-71-27
29 Mar 2014
Proposal for amendments to document GRE/2013/65/Rev.1
GRE-71-28
31 Mar 2014
Proposal for Supplement [...] to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 123
GRE-71-10
31 Mar 2014
OICA comments on the IWVTA Q&A draft (revised)
SGR0-09-05/Rev.1
31 Mar 2014
Revised proposal to document the status of UN Regulations for Contracting Parties accepting an International Whole Vehicle Type Approval of limited recognition
SGR0-10-03/Rev.1
31 Mar 2014
Proposal for Supplement [ ... ] to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 112
GRE-71-09
31 Mar 2014
Revised agenda for the 10th SG58 subgroup session
SG58-10-02/Rev.1
31 Mar 2014
India’s Comments on document GRE/2014/7
GRE-71-30
31 Mar 2014
India’s comments on document GRE/2014/9
GRE-71-31
3 Apr 2014
GTB Task Force: Coordination of Automotive Visibility and Glare Studies
GRE-71-32
4 Apr 2014
Major results and Action items made at the 10th Sub-group “1958 Agreement”
SG58-11-01
9 Apr 2014
GTB Working Group on Signal Lighting: Status Report
GRE-71-33
9 Apr 2014
GTB Working Group on Installation: Status Report
GRE-71-35
9 Apr 2014
Triangular Retro Reflector: Need for GRE advice
GRE-71-36
9 Apr 2014
GTB Working Group on Light Sources: Status Report
GRE-71-34
11 Apr 2014
Updated UN Regulation No. 0 first draft
SGR0-11-03
11 Apr 2014
Proposal for Revision 3 of the 1958 Agreement
WP.29/2014/53
11 Apr 2014
Major results and action items of the 10th SGR0 subgroup session
SGR0-11-01
23 Apr 2014
Australian comments on the List A UN Regulations applicable to IWVTA
SGR0-11-04
24 Apr 2014
UNECE Secretariat comments on the introductory and transitional provisions of the draft IWVTA regulation
SGR0-11-05
7 May 2014
Proposal for amendments to the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3)
GRSG-106-34
11 May 2014
Proposal for amendments to the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3)
GRSG-106-34/Rev.1
16 May 2014
Draft agenda for the 4th AVLI informal group session
AVLI-04-02