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The World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations is a working party (WP.29) [1] of the Inland Transport Committee (ITC) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).
Countries participating in the (1958 agreement) World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations. Japan applies and is a member of the following UNECE regulations [12] 3, approval of retro-reflecting devices for power-driven vehicles and their trailers; 4, illumination of rear registration plates of power-driven vehicles and their trailers
The terms "active" and "passive" are simple but important terms in the world of automotive safety. "Active safety" is used to refer to technology assisting in the prevention of a crash and "passive safety" to components of the vehicle (primarily airbags, seatbelts and the physical structure of the vehicle) that help to protect occupants during a crash.
In February 2018, UNECE's Inland Transport Committee (ITC) acknowledged the importance of the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) activities related to automated, autonomous and connected vehicles, and requested WP.29 to consider establishing a dedicated Working Party.
The World Motorcycle Test Cycle (WMTC) is a system of driving cycles used to measure fuel consumption and emissions in motorcycles. The methods are stipulated as part of the Global Technical Regulation established under the United Nations ’ World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations , also known as WP.29.
Currently, there are about 200 families in the world that have this disease, he says. Other sources guess that around 50-70 families in the world carry the gene for fatal familial insomnia.
Disparate fights in the early weeks of Trump 2.0 are linked together by the question of whether a president can take spending laws passed by Congress as suggestions instead of edicts.
They are the U.S. counterpart to the UN Regulations developed by the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations and recognized to varying degree by most countries except the United States. Canada has a system of analogous rules called the Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards ( CMVSS ), which overlap substantially but not completely ...