UNECE Regulations

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UNECE Regulations are internationally harmonized vehicle and equipment standards developed under the United Nations system to ensure safety, environmental protection, and interoperability in road transport.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations regulation
international technical regulation
vehicle regulation framework
administeredBy UNECE Inland Transport Committee NERFINISHED
WP.29 NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs UN/ECE Regulations NERFINISHED
UNECE vehicle regulations NERFINISHED
appliedIn European Union NERFINISHED
UNECE member States
many non-European countries
appliesTo motor vehicles
vehicle components
vehicle equipment
vehicle systems
basedOn consensus among Contracting Parties
basisFor EU vehicle type-approval legislation
covers active safety
automated and autonomous vehicle functions
braking systems
crashworthiness
cybersecurity of vehicles
electromagnetic compatibility
emissions
lighting and light-signalling
noise
occupant protection
passive safety
pedestrian protection
software updates for vehicles
tyres
developedBy United Nations Economic Commission for Europe NERFINISHED
developedUnder World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations NERFINISHED
entryIntoForceMechanism adoption by Contracting Parties under the 1958 Agreement
feature mutual recognition of type approvals among Contracting Parties
periodic amendments to reflect technical progress
uniform technical prescriptions for vehicles and equipment
governedBy 1958 Agreement NERFINISHED
1997 Agreement NERFINISHED
1998 Agreement NERFINISHED
hasPurpose energy efficiency
environmental protection
interoperability in road transport
removal of technical barriers to trade
road safety
legalNature internationally harmonized technical standards
type-approval regulations
shortName UN Regulations NERFINISHED
updatedBy WP.29 and its subsidiary Working Parties NERFINISHED
usedFor mutual recognition of approvals
vehicle type approval

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