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1 Status of UN/ECE/WP29 Speaker : Economy : The Republic of Korea

2 2 Overall Status of Recent UN/ECE/WP29 Sessions MLTM/KOTSA(KATRI) 10 ~ 14. OCT. 2010

3 3 1. Summary of UN/ECE/WP29 149 th -151 th Plenary Meetings 2. General Statements 3. Highlight of the Recent Sessions 4. Reports of the 149 th -151 th Plenary Meetings Contents

4 4 Since the last Meeting, Three WP29 plenary meetings were held 149 th Plenary Meeting - Total 38 draft amendments to existing ECE regulations were adopted - One GTR(NRMM, Non-Road Mobile Machinery) was adopted as the 11 th GTR 150 th Plenary Meeting - Total 41 draft amendments to existing ECE regulations were adopted - Amendment of GTR No.6(Safety Glazing) was adopted 151 th Plenary Meeting - Total 18 draft amendments to existing ECE regulations were adopted - Amendments of GTR No.3(Motorcycle Brakes) and GTR No.4(WHDC) amendments were adopted 1. Summery of UN/ECE/WP29 149 th –151 th Plenary Meetings

5 5 2. General Statements of the 149 th Plenary Meeting Held 149 th session from 10 to 13 Nov. 2009 - 32 countries, including Australia; Canada; Japan; People’s Republic of China; Korea; US and other countries from APEC region and European Community (EC) - 12 Non-governmental organizations, including OICA and IMMA, took part in the WP29 plenary meetings Attendance General Statements Ms. E. Molnar, Director of the UNECE Transport Division, encouraged the World Forum about the Round Table on global warming and transport scheduled to be held in June 2010 The Director noted that WP.29 would consider 40 amendments to Regulations, a new global technical regulation(gtr), three amendments to current gtrs and a proposal for draft Rule No. 2 Russian Federation informed the World Forum that his country had recently adopted a national technical regulation concerning safety of wheeled vehicles refer to the Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement and the 1998 Agreement

6 6 Highlight of the Recent Sessions 3. Highlight of the Recent Sessions of 149 th (1) GRB (50th Noise, 1-3 Sep. 2009) - OICA volunteered to try to provide the missing information in the EC database in order to facilitate the consideration by GRB of noise limit values for Regulation No. 51 - Mr. Theis (Germany) had been re-elected GRB Chairman for the 2010 sessions GRRF(66 th Brakes and running Gear, 15-17 Sep. 2009) - Mr. Yarnold (United Kingdom) had been re-elected GRRF Chairman for the 2010 sessions - The progress made by the group on tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) about diffusion test, the cumulative time necessary for the system to warn the driver - GRRF had expressed the need to set up an informal group on heavy vehicle braking approval - The World Forum gave its consent to set up the informal group and request the submission of the terms of reference and time schedule for consideration

7 7 3. Highlight of the Recent Sessions of 149 th (2) GRSG (97 th General Safety 20-23 Oct. 2009) GRE (62 th Lighting and Light-Signalling, 6-9 Oct. 2009) - With regard to the 1998 Agreement, GRE was evaluating the possibilities to develop a new gtr regarding the headlamps such as LED Headlamps and to secure a technical sponsor to steer this activity - Mr. Gorzkowski (Canada) had been re-elected GRE Chairman for the 2010 sessions - Mr. Erario (Italy) had been re-elected GRSG Chairman and Mr. Matolcsy (Hungary) GRSG Vice-Chairman for the 2010 sessions - Proposed to set up an informal group regarding the gtr on motorcycle controls, tell tales and indicators under the chairmanship of Italy - IMMA had volunteered to provide secretariat services for this informal group - The informal group should conclude its tasks by the end of 2010

8 8 1958 Agreement 4. Reports of the 149 th Plenary Meeting (1) Vote of draft amendments to existing regulations - Total 38 draft amendments were submitted to AC.1 for vote - All 38 draft amendments were adopted 19 for GRE, 4 for GRSP, 1 for GRRF, 4 for GRPE, 10 for GRSG - R6, R7 : Simplify the photometric provisions by specifying one maximum intensity value of direction indicator lamps, front and rear position lamps - R19 : Amend photometric provisions of F3 fog lamp and heat resistance test procedure (soaking time, etc) of fog lamp - R37 : Amend category and type of light sources and introduce new light sources(H16, HS5A, PSX26W) - R45 : Amend for test procedure of headlamp cleaners for headlamp with LED Modules - R48 : Amend limit for white light towards the rear, with the exception of reversing lamps and white side conspicuity markings - R87(Daytime running lamp) : Amend size of type approval marking - R98, R112, R113, R123 : Amend test procedure of heat resistance - R99 : Allow selective yellow for HID Light sources GRE

9 9 4. Reports of the 149 th Plenary Meeting (2) GRSP - R49(Emission of C.I. and P.I.(LPG and N.G) engines) : Introduce test procedure of GTR No.4(WHDC) Include On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) for gaseous-fuelled engines - R14(Anchorages of safety-belts) : Compulsory M1 and N, other categories optional - R16(Safety-belts) : Amend reference standard for test and specify test load - R44(Child restraints): Specify impact direction and impact area GRRF - R64 : Introduce TPMS(tyre pressure monitoring system) for M1 and N1 Date of entry into force : new vehicle : Nov. 2012, exist vehicle : Nov. 2014 GRPE - R115(Specific LPG and CNG retrofit systems) : Specify scope of applying vehicle categories (M2, M3, N2, N3) GRSG - R46 : Introduce indirect vision devices for L category - R66(Strength of superstructure) : Amend scope of vehicle categories(M2,M3, Classes II or III or Class B) - R67 : Allow a heating system to heat passenger compartment which is connected to the LPG-system

10 10 4. Reports of the 149 th Plenary Meeting (3) 1998 Agreement Consideration and Vote of draft GTRs : - Draft GTR on NRMM(Non-Road Mobile Machinery) was adopted unanimously. => GTR No.11 - Amend GTRs : Specify Test procedure GTR No.9(Pedestrain safety) : Add test description and insert figure GTR No.4(WHDC) : Soaking time, weighing factor(cold/hot) : 10:90 or 14:86 GTR No.5(On-Board Diagnostic Systems) Progress in the Development of New or Amending GTRs Pedestrian Safety(GTR No. 9) - Agreed to consider FLEX-PLI and waited a formal proposal - AC.3 agreed to prepare amendment to the next session Head Restraints(GTR No.7) - Agreed to prepare amendment of the 2 nd Phase proposal to the next session Door Locks(GTR No.1) - The provisions for light truck tyres and the marking were still pending - ETRTO & USA encouraged GRRF to find a solution regarding harmonized requirements for passenger cars and for light truck tyre types Tyre

11 11 4. Reports of the 149 th Plenary Meeting (4) Exchange of Views USA reported the outcome of a meeting held in Washington on 5-6. Nov. 2009 on associated dummy issues - Submit a proposal to include side impact dummies into the work of AC.3 at the March 2010 session - Proposal would include the research results of the WorldSID dummy - Request for the establishment an informal group for legislate GTR Side impact Proposal to develop a new GTR on Worldwide harmonized Light vehicle Test Procedures (WLTP) AC.3 considered the proposal for the development of a gtr on WLTP - Adopted the proposal and requested prepare document including editorial corrections and to transmit it to GRPE for consideration - Agreed that India and the USA should co-chair the WLTP subgroup on the development of the test procedure (DTP)

12 12 2. General Statements of the 150 th Plenary Meeting General Statements Ms. E. Molnar, Director of the UNECE Transport Division, mentioned that WP29 to find a solution regarding the compatibility between the 1968 Vienna Convention and the vehicle regulations developed by WP29 Round table on climate change and transport will be held on June 2010 session and invited all delegates to participate to that round table Egypt announced that Egypt had initiated the procedure for the accession to the 1958 Agreement and had adopted 10 of its Regulations as national standards - Represent Egypt in the WP29 : Egyptian Organization for Standardization and Quality(EOS) Attendance Held 150 th session from 9 to 12 Mar. 2010 -34 countries, including Australia; Canada; Japan; People’s Republic of China; Korea; US and other countries from APEC region and European Community (EC) -9 Non-governmental organizations, including OICA and IMMA, took part in the WP29 plenary meetings

13 13 3. Highlight of the Recent Sessions of 150 th (1) Highlight of the Recent Sessions GRSP (46th Passive Safety, 8-11 Dec. 2009) GRPE(59 th Pollution and Energy, 12-15 Jan. 2010) - New GTR on child restraint systems (CRS), WP.29 endorsed the proposal from GRSP to extend the mandate of the informal group until the end of 2010 - 1998 Agreement, agreed to resume consideration of a proposal tabled by Japan for the incorporation of the Flex-PLI in 2 nd Phase of the GTR - Side impact, NHTSA proposed the inclusion of the harmonization activities of side impact dummies into the work of AC.3 and request for the establishment of an informal group - Set up an informal group to develop harmonized test procedures for the emissions of pollutants and CO2 from Heavy Duty Hybrid Electric Vehicles and WP29 gave its consent - Agreed to establish an informal group on Retrofit Emission Control devices (REC) and WP.29 agreed to set up - WP29 expressed the need to extend activities of informal group on gaseous fuelled vehicles

14 14 3. Highlight of the Recent Sessions of 150 th (2) GRB (51th Noise, 15-17 Feb. 2010) GRRF(67 th Brakes and running Gear, 1-5 Feb. 2010) - A draft proposal for amendments to R.13 included an alternative method to assess the vehicle stability system would be submitted at its February 2011 session - Considered and adopted R64 on tyre pressure monitoring systems, which had been transmitted to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration - Adopted a Corrigendum to GTR No. 3 on motorcycle braking, would be submitted to next session - Adopted the Terms of References and rules of procedure of the informal group on QRTV - The kick-off meeting of Informal group on Quiet Road Transport Vehicles (QRTV) was held in Washington D.C. on 9 February 2010

15 15 4. Reports of the 150 th Plenary Meeting (1) 1958 Agreement Vote of draft amendments to existing regulations - Total 44 draft amendments were submitted to AC.1 for vote - All 44 draft amendments were adopted 29 for GRE, 1 for GRSP, 3 for GRRF, 4 for GRPE, 7 for GRSG - R4, R7, R23 : LED Module can not be mechanically interchangeable - R19 : Amend test voltage(12V=> 13.2V) and photometric requirements - R37 : Introduce new light sources(P13, PW16W, PWR16W, PWY16W, PW19W, PWR19W, PWY19W, PW24W, PWR24W, PWY24W) - R88(rear fog) : LED Module can not be mechanically interchangeable - R48 : Amend max. intensity of AFS headlamp by changing test voltage Modify max. install height of contour marking(2,100mm=>2,500mm) - R50(Position, stop, direction indicator lamps for mopeds and motorcycles) : LED Module can not be mechanically interchangeable - R53 : Introduce horizontal Inclination adjustment system for L3 category - R77, R87, R91, R119 : LED Module can not be mechanically interchangeable - R123: Amend unit for photometric values(lx=>cd) and test voltage of HID light sources(13.5V=>13.2V) GRE

16 16 4. Reports of the 150 th Plenary Meeting (2) GRSP - R100(Battery electric vehicle safety) : Amend provisions by ELSA and change grace period(60 months => 36 months) GRRF - R13 : Amend test condition and procedure Specify vehicle deceleration value for emergency braking signal (6m/s 2 ) - R13H : Amend reference test standard(ISO 1928:1987=> ISO 1928:2006 GRPE - R101(CO2 emissions/Fuel consumption) : Modify calculation equation for fuel consumption GRSG - R47 (Safety glazing): Amend applying vehicle category(include L category) - R73(Lateral protection devices) : Specify type approval(include components or parts) - R107 : Amend space for extinguisher and specify size of emergency window and escape hatch(aperture area : 400,000 mm 2 (size 500mm x 700mm)) - R125 : Introduce ‘S’ area (check steering wheel obstruction) - R49(Emission of C.I. and P.I.(LPG and N.G) engines) : Specify applying vehicle categories for EURO 5/6 - R83(Emissions of M1 and N1 vehicles) : Specify types of fuel(add B5, E5, E85)

17 17 4. Reports of the 150 th Plenary Meeting (3) Status of the Agreement 31 contracting parties to the 1998 Agreement 1998 Agreement Consideration and Vote of draft GTRs 1 amendment was submitted and adopted GTR No.6(safety glazing) : Clarify number of test sample for impact test (extract at the impact point) Election of officers for 2010 Mr. I. Yarnold (United Kingdom) was elected Chairperson Mr. T. Onoda (Japan) and Mr. K. Simon (USA) were elected vice-Chairmen

18 18 4. Reports of the 150 th Plenary Meeting (4) Progress in the Development of New or Amended GTRs Pedestrian Safety(GTR No. 9) - Regarding flexible legform impactor(Flex-PLI), More need to consideration for solution of an harmonized transition between the two legform impactors - A proposal for amendments to gtr No. 1 submitted to GRSP Door Locks(GTR No. 1) WHDC(GTR No. 4) - New informal group will be established to develop a concrete proposal for new test procedure for the emissions of pollutants and CO2 emissions - HFCV subgroup on environment had a plan for the first draft of the technical reports to GRPE in June 2010 HFCV - EU proposed to include rolling resistance requirements into the GTR - AC3 requested consideration for official symbol Location and identification of motorcycle Tyre - First meeting of the informal group would be held in the May 2010 session of GRSG

19 19 4. Reports of the 150 th Plenary Meeting (5) Exchange of Views Side impact - No new Information Harmonized side impact dummies - USA introduced proposing to develop a gtr regarding side impact dummies - AC.3 agreed on the proposal - Australia introduced proposing the development of a pole side impact gtr with the parallel development of a gtr on side impact Dummies - AC.3 requested consideration and vote at the June 2010 session Proposals to Develop New GTRS

20 20 2. General Statements of the 151 th Plenary Meeting Held 151 th session from 22 to 25 Jun. 2010 - 34 countries, including Australia; Canada; Japan; People’s Republic of China; Korea; US and other countries from APEC region and European Community (EC) - 12 Non-governmental organizations, including OICA and IMMA, took part in the WP29 plenary meetings General Statements - Round table on climate change and transport held in Geneva on 24 June 2010 during the session of WP29 - Invited all delegates to participate to that round table Round table on climate change and transport Attendance

21 21 Highlight of the Recent Sessions GRE (63th Lighting and Light-Signalling, 29-31 Mar. 2010) GRSG(98 th Pollution and Energy, 3-7 May. 2010) - Agreed to establish an informal group to work on the proposal of a new Horizontal Regulation for light signalling devices that would contain all common administrative, testing - Agreed to set up an informal group to identify conflicting provisions between UNECE Regulations and the 1968 Vienna Convention(specifically article 32 and Annex 5) - WP29 endorsed the setting up of such an informal group - Proposed to use the notion “Revision” and “Extension” of approvals in the framework of the 1958 Agreement - Draft amendment to R46(Devices for indirect vision) would be submitted - Adopted an amendment of R.E.3 to introduce a definition for non-road mobile machinery 3. Highlight of the Recent Sessions of 151 th (1)

22 22 GRSP (47 th Passive Safety, 18-21 May. 2010) GRPE(60 th Pollution and Energy, 8-11 Jun. 2010) - Concerning the incorporation of the flexible legform impactor (Flex-PLI) into gtr No. 9 on pedestrian safety, the December 2010 session of GRSP to reach an agreement on the pending issues - Endorsed the proposed harmonization activity on pole side tests and the establishment of an informal group on this subject under the chairmanship of Australia - Agreed to set up a informal group on the construction and functional safety of high voltage vehicles in order to establish requirements for the Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) - Agreed to extend the mandate of the Electric Safety informal group (ELSA) - Noted that the mandate of the GRPE informal group on Fuel Quality (FQ) would end in November 2010 - OICA agreed to hold an additional meeting in September 2010 3. Highlight of the Recent Sessions of 151 th (2)

23 23 1958 Agreement Vote of draft amendments to existing regulations - Total 18 draft amendments were submitted to AC.1 for vote - All 18 draft amendments were adopted 5 for GRE, 3 for GRSP, 8 for GRRF, 2 for GRB - R7 : Simplify photometric table(Annex IV) - R37 : Correcting Annex 1, H16/3 sheet - R48 : Introduce operation conditions of DRL Specify auto switching of headlamp Consider 04 series for DRL and F3 fog lamp GRE GRSP - R11(Door latches and hinges) : Correcting a translation deviation - R29(Cab of commercial vehicles): Consider Draft amendment to R29 - R80(Strength of seats and their anchorages(buses)): Side-seat prohibits in M2 and M3(Class III or B) 4. Reports of the 151 th Plenary Meeting (1)

24 24 - R.13(Heavy vehicles braking) : Update the requirements on trailers and clarify the requirements for electric control transmission - R.13H(Brakes of M1 and N1 vehicles): Clarify operation conditions of electric regenerative braking system - R.55(Mechanical coupling) : Insert definition of secondary coupling devices (scope : O1 trailer) - R.78(Motorcycle braking) : Update reference standard(ASTM E1136=>E1136-93) - R.89(Speed limitation devices) : Amend scope(including M2 category) - R.64(Replacement Wheels) : Clarify impact test of Wheel GRRF GRB - R51(Noise of M and N categories of vehicles) : Specify Annex 5 refer to absorbing fibrous materials - R117(Tyre rolling noise, wet grip adhesion and rolling resistance) : Consider Proposal for the 02 series of amendments 4. Reports of the 151 th Plenary Meeting (2)

25 25 Status of the Agreement 31 contracting parties to the 1998 Agreement 1998 Agreement Consideration and Vote of draft GTRs 2 amendments was submitted and adopted GTR No.3(Motorycle barking) : Update reference standard(ASTM E1136=>E1136-93) GTR No.4(WHDC) : Amend hot soak period and calculation of specific emissions Insert new symbol 4. Reports of the 151 th Plenary Meeting (3)

26 26 Progress in the Development of New or Amended GTRs Pedestrian Safety(GTR No. 9) Door Locks(GTR No. 1) WHDC(GTR No. 4) - HFCV subgroup on environment preparing first draft of the technical reports HFCV - EU proposed to include rolling resistance requirements into the GTR - AC3 request try to reach a consensus among the contracting parties Tyre - Regarding submitted the proposal for amendments to exempt flat front vehicles and the proposal for a corrigendum to improve the headform test procedure, would be considered by AC.3 at its November 2010 session. - New proposal would be finalized at the December 2010 session of GRSP - Informal group on Heavy Duty Hybrids to develop a new test procedure for the emissions of pollutants and CO2 emissions of such vehicles would be submitted basis of a concrete proposal at its next session 4. Reports of the 151 th Plenary Meeting (4)

27 27 Exchange of Views Pole Side impact (Develop New GTR) Harmonized side impact dummies - Informal group could cover in the future all the dummies used as tools in the gtrs and in the Regulations through develop a GTR on pole side test - AC.3 agreed to mandate the informal group to develop this matter - Australia proposed the development of a gtr on pole side impact and the establishment of an informal group to develop the gtr - AC.3 agreed to develop the gtr and to establish the informal group - Australia mentioned first meeting of the informal group would be held in Sep.– Oct. 2010 4. Reports of the 151 th Plenary Meeting (5)

28 28 Thank you very much ! !


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