WebEx, 19 November 2021
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Informal Documents
*) Document available online: https://www.undocs.org/ECE/TRANS/2021/15
Other documents mentioned during the meeting:
GRVA-11-23 (French Decree on automated vehicles’ conditions of use and automated road transport systems’ commissioning - overview) https://unece.org/sites/default/files/2021-09/GRVA-11-23e.pdf
GRVA-11-38 (France - Grand Défi Program on “Trustworthy & Industrial AI”) https://unece.org/sites/default/files/2021-09/GRVA-11-38e.pdf
Outcome of the 3rd session, as reflected in ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1161, para. 29
29. The representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
Co-chair of the Informal Working Group on Intelligent Transport Systems (IWG on ITS)
reported on the results of the third session of the IWG on ITS, which took place on 19
November 2021. He highlighted the good attendance at that session as well as the active
participation of delegations showing the huge interest on issues such as infrastructure on
which intelligent vehicles will operate on. He mentioned the keynote presentation of the
expert from the United States of America. He mentioned the review of the activities
performed in 2021 in line with the revised UNECE Roadmap on ITS, adopted by ITC at its
February 2021 session. He mentioned the contribution of the OICA delegation on definitions
for ITS. He thanked the secretariat for organizing further webinars on issues related to
Actions 5, 6 and 7 of the Roadmap. He presented two proposals to WP.29: a suggestion to
endorse the leadership of the ITS group to assume a coordinative role in the preparation of
“The future of electrification and automation of Vehicles”, a side event at seventy-fifth
celebration of ITC in 2022 and the proposal to endorse the IWG on ITS to represent WP.29
in the UNECE/ITU Future Networked Car symposium. He reported that the IWG on ITS
designated Mr. T. Naono (Japan) as a Co-Chair for the IWG, following the resignation of the
former Co-Chair, Mr. T. Korenori.