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Transmitted by the expert from Japan Informal document GRB-66-08 (66th GRB, 4-6 September 2017, agenda item 10) Transmitted by the expert from Japan Review of Motorcycle Noise Regulation in Japan (Review of UN R41-04 Limit Value)

2. Items to be Considered in the Future Contents 1. Introduction Outline of Current Noise Regulations in Japan 2. Items to be Considered in the Future Contents to be Considered Deliberation Schedule (Reference) Survey Contents 3. Summary 2

Outline of Current Noise Regulations in Japan (New Vehicles) 1. Introduction Outline of Current Noise Regulations in Japan (New Vehicles) - Noise Regulation Method prior to Introduction of UN Regulation Regulation method Outline Accelerating vehicle noise Regulate the noise generated when a vehicle with the acceleration pedal fully depressed has passed to reduce noise from an accelerating vehicle. Cruising vehicle noise Regulate the noise generated when a vehicle has passed at a constant speed (50 km/h) to reduce noise from a cruising vehicle. Proximity stationary noise Measure the noise generated near the exhaust pipe outlet of a vehicle at a halt when the accelerator is quickly released after the engine speed has reached a certain level to clamp down on illegally modified vehicles on the street. Proximity stationary noise test (No test track is required.) - Cruising noise regulation was abolished for two-wheelers in 2013 and four-wheelers in 2015. - Proximity stationary noise regulation was abolished for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers in 2015. - Current Noise Regulation Method after Introduction of UN Regulation (New vehicles) Harmonizing with International Standards The Japanese noise regulations harmonize with international noise regulations, with R41-04 for two-wheelers, R51-03 for four-wheelers and R117-02 for tyre noise being adopted as testing methods and limit values. 3

2. Items to be Considered in the Future Contents to be Considered (These issues were raised in Informal Document GRB-62-12 at 62nd GRB held in September 2015.) Noise Measures for New Vehicles - Review of motorcycle noise regulation (Review of R41-04 Limit Value where necessary) Noise Measures for Vehicles in Current Usage - Review of check system for issues such as muffler performance (review of replacement muffler system where necessary) - Consideration of effective date of tyre noise regulation for noise outside of vehicles in current usage (application of R117-02 on vehicles in current usage) 4

2. Items to be Considered in the Future Deliberation Schedule - Schedule proposed by Japan (draft) Period Outline 25 April 2017 Specialist committee under Central Environment Council (CEC) will commence investigations related to review of motorcycle noise regulations May 2017 to August 2018 Hearings with relevant bodies will be held December 2017 to August 2018 Japanese proposal related to review of limit value for R41-04 will be considered September 2018 Japanese proposal for reviewing limit value for R41-04 based on the domestic study will be presented at Working Party on Noise (GRB) September 2018 to January 2020 Based on state of discussion at GRB, Japan will consider proposal for reviewing limit value for R41-04 February 2020 to March 2020 Collate review of Motorcycle Noise Regulation 5

Japanese proposal on reviewing limit value (in Sep.) 2. Items to be Considered in the Future - Deliberation Schedule for Reviewing Limit Value for R41-04 in Japan and in GRB JAPAN 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 GRB Deliberation on review of motorcycle noise regulation (Limit value for R41-04) Japanese proposal on reviewing limit value (in Sep.) if necessary Deliberation on reviewing limit value for R41-04 (list of future issues) within five years from 2018 Review study Till March 2018 Until Feb. or March 2020 6

(Reference) Survey Contents Study on Reviewing R41-04 Limit Value - Noise Fact-Finding Investigation on Vehicles that conform to Latest Noise Regulations (R41-04) 7

(Reference) Survey Contents The results of Noise Fact-Finding Investigation. (Relationship between Lrban and Lwot) class 2 (25<PMR50) class 3 (50<PMR) (2-wheeler) (Motorcycle, less than or equal to 125 cc) Average (Small 2-wheeler) Average (2-wheeler) Limit value (77 dB) - measured value for acceleration noise Limit value (74 dB) - measured value for acceleration noise Upper limit value (limit value [77 dB] + 5 dB) - measured value for fully open acceleration [dB] Upper limit value (limit value [74 dB] + 5 dB) - measured value for fully open acceleration [dB] -Noise fact-finding investigations on 10 more motorcycles are planned and noise value distribution status to be considered by March 2018. -Based on the study above, estimates to be made on the impact to road traffic noise by boosting noise limit values for 2-wheelers. 8

(Reference) Survey Contents Hearings Survey Results from the Relevant Bodies Cumulative Frequency Curve of the TA Value of the Motorcycles (L3 category) Sold in Japan Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Current Limit Value 73dB 74dB 77dB -1dB 72dB (100%) 73dB (100%) 76dB (92.4%) -2dB 71dB (75.0%) 72dB (78.8%) 75dB (77.95%) 9

3. Summary - We are considering reviewing the limit value for 2-wheeler acceleration noise regulation (UN R41-04), in the belief that there is a need to continue working toward better noise reductions. - Japan hopes the consideration of reviewing limit value of UN R41-04 will start on schedule in 2018-2023 at GRB and that its deliberation schedule can be synchronized with the GRB deliberation schedule. - Regarding the review of limit value for UN R41-04 and for other issues related to R41, we hope that another discussion arena will enable efficient discussions in order to move the plan ahead at a pace suitable to the GRB deliberation schedule. - If there is to be discussions about measures for things like LAeq and LAmax within the deliberation on reviewing limit value for UN R41-04 at GRB, we would like to support such deliberations as well. 10

Thank you for your attention. 11