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Scope for the draft UNECE Regulation(s) on Automatic Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS)

Informal document No. GRRF-69-19 (69th GRRF, 1-4 February 2011 agenda item 2. Scope for the draft UNECE Regulation(s) on Automatic Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS). UNECE/WP.29/GRRF 69th session – Geneva – 2 February 2010.

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Scope for the draft UNECE Regulation(s) on Automatic Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS)

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  1. Informal document No. GRRF-69-19 (69th GRRF, 1-4 February 2011 agenda item 2 Scope for the draft UNECE Regulation(s) on Automatic Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS) UNECE/WP.29/GRRF 69th session – Geneva – 2 February 2010

  2. The current draft proposal for a “unique AEBS regulation” considered by the GRRF informal group on AEBS/LDWS seeks to limit the scope of applicationto category M2, M3, N2 and N3 vehicles with pneumatic braking and pneumatic rear suspension Consequences: • N2 vehicles with GVW < 7.5 tons, and • M2 vehicles would be de facto excluded from being fitted with AEBS UNECE/WP.29/GRRF 69th session – Geneva – 2 February 2010

  3. The current draft proposal for a “unique AEBS regulation” considered by the GRRF informal group on AEBS/LDWS seeks to limit the scope of applicationto category M2, M3, N2 and N3 vehicles with pneumatic braking and pneumatic rear suspension Safety consequences (for the EU): Every year • 11969casualties in AEBS relevant accidents with N2 vehicles < 7.5 tons as guilty party, and • 797casualties in AEBS relevant accidents with M2 vehicles as guilty party would be left unaddressed! UNECE/WP.29/GRRF 69th session – Geneva – 2 February 2010

  4. The current draft proposal for a “unique AEBS regulation” considered by the GRRF informal group on AEBS/LDWS seeks to limit the scope of applicationto category M2, M3, N2 and N3 vehicles with pneumatic braking and pneumatic rear suspension Question to Contracting Parties: Can we afford to leave more than 12500 AEBS relevant casulaties unaddressed every year by accepting that category M2 vehicles and category N2 vehicles < 7.5 t would be de facto ecluded from the draft UNECE Regulation(s) on AEBS? UNECE/WP.29/GRRF 69th session – Geneva – 2 February 2010 4

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