Japanese information on the introduction of its regulation on AEBS
Reference Number: GRRF-72-14
Japan plans to issue a regulation on 1 April 2012 along with fiscal incentives to promote the use of advanced emergency braking systems on heavy-duty vehicles. Mandatory installation will be phased in starting from 1 November 2014.
Terms of Reference of the Informal Group on AEBS and LDWS
Reference Number: AEBS/LDWS-01-07/Rev.3
Third revision of the terms of reference and rules of procedure for the informal group on advanced emergency braking systems and lane departure warning systems prepared for the 17th AEBS/LDWS session.
Presentation outlining parameters for the further development of the advanced emergency braking systems regulation in line with technological progress.
Update of the presentation outlining parameters for the further development of the advanced emergency braking systems regulation in line with technological progress.
Proposal for editorial corrections to the Russian versions of the draft AEBS regulations
Reference Number: WP.29-158-12
Proposal for corrections to the Russian-language texts of the draft regulations (documents WP.29/2011/92, WP.29/2011/92/Amend.1, WP.29/2011/93, WP.29/2011/93/Amend.1).
European Commission press release announcing agreement on new harmonised rules for commercial vehicle Advanced Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS) and Lane Departure Warning Systems (LDWS) as well as on a new child restraint system and new requirements for electric vehicle batteries.
Proposal of AEBS specifications for M2 and N2 vehicles under 8 tonnes
Reference Number: AEBS/LDWS-18-02
Proposal from Germany regarding advanced emergency braking system specifications for the timing of warning modes, speed reduction and target speed for vehicles of category M2 and N2 ≤ 8 tonnes.