Advanced Emergency Braking System / Lane Departure Warning System OICA POSITION 1 Informal document No. GRRF-S08-10 Special GRRF brainstorming session.

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Advanced Emergency Braking System / Lane Departure Warning System OICA POSITION 1 Informal document No. GRRF-S08-10 Special GRRF brainstorming session 9 December 2008 Agenda item 4(a)

Summary 2 Data: EU, F, J Scope and justifications for a future UNECE regulation Requirements for AEBS Requirements for LDWS Organization of the work

Fatalities and Serious Injuries by Vehicle Category (EU19) 3 Light vehicles mainly collide with each other Heavy commercial vehicles mainly collide with light vehicles Source: CARE, EU19 in 2006 (LAB) Fatalities and serious injuries for accidents with at least one light vehicle Fatalities and serious injuries for accidents with at least one heavy commercial vehicle When 1 HCV involved, nearly ½ of all serious injuries and fatalities occur in light vehicles.

Accidents Caused by Large Trucks by Accident Type (Japan) 4 Source: Macro Accident Data Japan 2005 When 1 HCV involved, more than ½ of all accidents are rear-end accidents

5 Fatalities and Serious Injuries by Accident Type (France) Source: BAAC, France in 2007 (LAB) The part of front-rear accidents is nearly the double for HCV compared to light vehicles Conclusions about available data: The efficiency of one given AEBS/LDWS varies according to the vehicle category (slide 3) The efficiency of a system potentially preventing front-rear accidents is nearly the double on a HCV compared to a light vehicle (slides 4 & 5) Fatalities and serious injuries for accidents with at least one light vehicle Fatalities and serious injuries for accidents with at least one heavy commercial vehicle

Current Situation for Advanced Vehicle Systems 6 No safety need for rulemaking when voluntarily fitted Advanced Vehicle Warning Systems already exist on a few vehicles Warning Systems Safety is ensured by CEL Annex of UNECE R13/13H and R79 Advanced Vehicle Active Systems already exist on a few vehicles (acting on braking or steering) Active (intervening) Systems With regard to existing regulations, additional rulemaking has the only purpose to align the provisions if the systems are fitted or required.

Installation of AEBS/LDWS 7 Scope proposed by EC: "Vehicles in Categories M2, M3, N2 and N3 shall be equipped with an AEBS/LDWS which shall meet the requirements of this Regulation." Timeframe proposed by EC: 29 October 2013 for New Types 29 October 2015 for New Registrations if fitted In order not to waste time and resources, future UNECE Regulations on AEBS and LDWS should be “ if fitted ” requirements based on the scope proposed by OICA and the timeframe for mandatory installation proposed by EC. EU is the first region to require installation of AEBS and LDWS on some categories

Mileage data helps defining the relevant scope 8 Average vehicle mileage: > 12 tonnes : km/year 7 – 12 tonnes: km/year < 7 tonnes: km/year Source: VDA 2007 Gross Vehicle Mass (kg) Mileage x quantity of vehicles (km)

Implementation of new UNECE Regulation 9 The systems are the most efficient on the following categories: M3 Class II and III, > 12 t 4 x 2 and 6 x 2 (exception for M3G) and N3 > 16 t 4 x 2 and 6 x 2 (exception for N3G) A reasonable limitation of the scope is also necessary to respect the EU time frame Should the installation be unavoidable, OICA recommends to limit the scope to these categories

Requirements for AEBS 10 This regulation to be separated from LDWS Aim: Collision avoidanceAim: Collision mitigation/reduction Provisions should be technology neutral be performance based aim moving/ stopping targets only include test procedure covering rear-end collisions Some systems already available Currently no specific regulation No need to regulate categories where system is not required Avoid unnecessary packaging AEBS to be introduced into a new UNECE regulation Keep legal flexibility for non EU CPs

Requirements for LDWS 11 This regulation to be separated from AEBS Aim: lane keep and change assist Aim: warning only Provisions should be technology neutral be performance based Be based on ISO17361 technical provisions Avoid direct references to ISO standards Some systems already available Currently no specific regulation No need to regulate categories where system is not required UNECE R79 covers active systems LDWS to be introduced into a new UNECE regulation Keep legal flexibility for non EU CPs

October 2013 for New Types October 2015 for New Registration Organization of work 12 Time frame for development of the new regulation should be compatible with the introduction dates Content of the regulation should be compatible with the introduction dates One informal working group is sufficient EU dates Time frame Content Optimization of the resources