AEBS warning modes, speed reduction and target speed specifications
Reference Number: AEBS/LDWS-19-04
Proposal from the expert of The Netherlands regarding the specifications of timing of warning modes, speed reduction and target speed for AEBS for vehicles of category M2 and N2 ≤ 8 t
Proposal to add a foonote to ensure a review of AEBS target speeds by 2021 in the expectation that experience and technological improvements will provide data and justification for lowering target speeds and enhancing safety.
Proposal to amend UN Regulations Nos. 13, 13-H, 79, and 89 and the LDWS/AEBS regulations
Reference Number: GRRF-74-13
Several vehicle control regulations refer to compliance with UN Regulation No. 10 on electromagnetic compatibility. The proposal would revise these references to focus only on the technical (thus excluding administrative) requirements since some countries do not apply UN R10.
Proposal for a Supplement 01 to the 01 Series of amendments to UN Regulation No. [130]
Reference Number: GRRF-74-17
The AEBS regulation provides for acoustic, haptic, and/or optical warnings in relation to the nature and timing of an impending collision. This proposal seeks to clarify the choices available to manufacturers according to the various conditions/scenarios envisioned by the regulation.
Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 01 series of amendments to the draft Regulation on Advanced Emergency Braking Systems
Reference Number: WP.29/2013/60
Text as adopted by the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF) at its 74th session to amend the AEBS regulation, including provisions for M2 and N2 ≤ 8 tonnes vehicles.
Proposal for collective amendments - Regulation Nos. 13, 13-H, 79, 89, and the LDWS and AEBS regulations
Reference Number: GRRF/2013/13
Proposal for collective amendments of amendments to Regulations Nos. 13 (Heavy vehicle braking), 13-H (Brakes of M1 and N1 vehicles), 79 (Steering equipment) and 89 (Speed limitation devices) and the new Regulations on LDWS and AEBS to clarify the references to Regulation No. 10 into the UN Regulations mentioned above.