
REGULATION (EC) No 78/2009 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 14 January 2009 on the type-approval of motor vehicles with regard to the protection of pedestrians and other vulnerable road users, amending Directive 2007/46/EC and repealing Directives 2003/102/EC and 2005/66/EC (Text with EEA relevance) 

THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 95 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee,
Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty,
Whereas:

(1) The internal market comprises an area without internal frontiers in which the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital must be ensured. To that end a Community type-approval system for motor vehicles is in place. The technical requirements for the type-approval of motor vehicles with regard to pedestrian protection should be harmonised to avoid the adoption of requirements that differ from one Member State to another and to ensure the proper functioning of the internal market.

(2) This Regulation is one of the separate regulatory acts in the context of the Community type-approval procedure under Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 September 2007 establishing a framework for the approval of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles (Framework Directive). In order to achieve the aims set out in recital 1 of this Regulation, Annexes I, III, IV, VI and XI to Directive 2007/46/EC should be amended.

(3) Experience has shown that legislation concerning motor vehicles has often been of a highly detailed technical content. It is therefore appropriate to adopt a regulation instead of a directive in order to avoid discrepancies between transposing measures and an unnecessary level of legislation in the Member States, as there will be no need for transposition into national legislation. Therefore, Directive 2003/102/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 November 2003 relating to the protection of pedestrians and other vulnerable road users before and in the event of a collision with a motor vehicle and Directive 2005/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October 2005 relating to the use of frontal protection systems on motor vehicles which provides requirements for the installation and use of frontal protection systems on vehicles and thus a level of protection for pedestrians, should be replaced by this Regulation in order to ensure consistency in this area. This implies that Member States repeal the transposing legislation of the repealed Directives.

(4) The requirements for the second phase of implementation of Directive 2003/102/EC have been shown not to be feasible. In this respect, Article 5 of that Directive requested the Commission to submit any proposals necessary to overcome the problems of feasibility of these requirements and possibly make use of active safety systems, whilst ensuring there was no reduction in the safety levels provided to the vulnerable road user.

(5) A study commissioned by the Commission shows that pedestrian protection can be significantly improved by a combination of passive and active measures which afford a higher level of protection than the previously existing provisions. In particular, the study shows that the active safety system ‘brake assist’, combined with changes to passive safety requirements, would significantly increase the level of pedestrian protection. Providing for the obligatory installation of brake assist systems in new motor vehicles is therefore appropriate. However, this should not replace, but rather complement, high-level passive safety systems.

(6) Vehicles equipped with collision avoidance systems may not have to fulfil certain requirements laid down in this Regulation to the extent that they will be able to avoid collisions with pedestrians rather than merely mitigate the effects of such collisions. After assessing whether such technology can effectively avoid collisions with pedestrians and other vulnerable road users, the Commission may present proposals amending this Regulation to allow for the use of collision avoidance systems.

(7) With the increasing number of heavier vehicles being used on urban roads, it is appropriate that provisions on pedestrian protection apply not only to vehicles of maximum mass not exceeding 2 500 kg, but also, after a limited transitional period, to vehicles of categories M1 and N1 exceeding that limit.

(8) In order to enhance the protection of pedestrians at the earliest possible stage, manufacturers who wish to apply for a type-approval in compliance with new requirements before they become mandatory should be able to do so under the condition that the necessary implementing measures are already in force.

(9) The measures necessary for the implementation of this Regulation should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission.

(10) In particular, the Commission should be empowered to adopt technical provisions for the application of the test requirements and implementing measures based on the results of monitoring. Since those measures are of general scope and are designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, inter alia, by supplementing it with new non-essential elements, they must be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny provided for in Article 5a of Decision 1999/468/EC.

(11) In order to ensure a smooth transition from the provisions of Directives 2003/102/EC and 2005/66/EC to this Regulation, the application of this Regulation should be deferred by a certain period after its entry into force.

(12) Since the objective of this Regulation, namely the realisation of the internal market through the introduction of common technical requirements concerning pedestrian protection, cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States and can therefore, by reason of its scale, be better achieved at Community level, the Community may adopt measures, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, as set out in that Article, this Regulation does not go beyond what is necessary in order to achieve that objective,
HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

CHAPTER I
SUBJECT MATTER, SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS
Subject matter
Article 1 
This Regulation lays down requirements for the construction and functioning of motor vehicles and frontal protection systems in order to reduce the number and severity of injuries to pedestrians and other vulnerable road users who are hit by the fronts of vehicles and in order to avoid such collisions.
Scope
Article 2 

1. This Regulation shall apply to the following:
(a) motor vehicles of category M1 as defined in  Article 4 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, subject to paragraph 2 of this Article;
(b) motor vehicles of category N1 as defined in  Article 4 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, subject to paragraph 2 of this Article;
(c) frontal protection systems fitted as original equipment to the vehicles referred to in points (a) and (b) or supplied as separate technical units intended for fitting to such vehicles.
2. Sections 2 and 3 of Annex I to this Regulation shall not apply to:
(a) vehicles of category N1; and
(b) vehicles of category M1 derived from N1 and of maximum mass exceeding 2 500 kg;
where the driver position ‘R-point’ is either forward of the front axle or longitudinally rearwards of the front axle transverse centreline by a maximum of 1 100 mm.
Definitions
Article 3 
For the purposes of this Regulation:

1.. ‘A-pillar’ means the foremost and outermost roof support extending from the chassis to the roof of the vehicle;
2.. ‘brake assist system’ means a function of the braking system that deduces an emergency braking event from a characteristic of the driver’s brake demand and, under such conditions:

((a)) assists the driver to deliver the maximum achievable braking rate; or
((b)) is sufficient to cause full cycling of the Anti-lock Braking System;
3.. ‘bumper’ means any front, lower, outer structures of a vehicle, including attachments thereto, which are intended to give protection to a vehicle when involved in a low speed frontal collision with another vehicle; it does not include, however, any frontal protection system;
4.. ‘frontal protection system’ means a separate structure or structures, such as a bull bar, or a supplementary bumper which, in addition to the original-equipment bumper, is intended to protect the external surface of the vehicle from damage in the event of a collision with an object, with the exception of structures having a mass of less than 0,5 kg, intended to protect only the vehicle’s lights;
5.. ‘maximum mass’ means the technically permissible maximum laden mass stated by the manufacturer pursuant to point 2.8 of Annex I to  Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/683;
6.. ‘vehicles of category N1’ derived from M1’ means those vehicles of N1 category which, forward of the A-pillars, have the same general structure and shape as a pre-existing M1 category vehicle;
7.. ‘vehicles of category M1’ derived from N1’ means those vehicles of M1 category which, forward of the A-pillars, have the same general structure and shape as a pre-existing N1 category vehicle.
CHAPTER II
OBLIGATIONS OF THE MANUFACTURERS
Technical requirements
Article 4 

1. In accordance with Article 9, manufacturers shall ensure that vehicles placed on the market are equipped with a type-approved brake assist system in accordance with the requirements of Section 4 of Annex I and that such vehicles comply with the requirements of Sections 2 or 3 of Annex I.
2. In accordance with Article 10, manufacturers shall ensure that frontal protection systems either fitted as original equipment to vehicles placed on the market or supplied as separate technical units comply with the requirements of Sections 5 and 6 of Annex I.
3. Manufacturers shall provide to the  approval authority  appropriate data on the specifications and test conditions of the vehicle and frontal protection system. The data shall include information required to check the functioning of any active safety devices installed in the vehicle.
4. In the case of frontal protection systems to be supplied as separate technical units, manufacturers shall provide to the  approval authority  appropriate data about the systems specifications and test conditions.
5. Frontal protection systems, as separate technical units, shall not be distributed, offered for sale or sold unless accompanied by a list of vehicle types for which the frontal protection system is type-approved, as well as by clear assembly instructions. The assembly instructions shall contain specific installation prescriptions, including fixing modes for the vehicles for which the unit has been approved, to enable the approved components to be mounted on that vehicle in a manner that complies with the relevant provisions of Section 6 of Annex I.
6. The Secretary of State may by regulations lay down technical provisions for the application of the requirements set out in Annex I.
Application for  GB  type-approval
Article 5 

1. The manufacturer shall submit to the approval authority the information document, established in accordance with the model set out in Part 1 of Annex II, when applying for  GB  type-approval of a type of a vehicle with regard to pedestrian protection.The manufacturer shall submit to the technical service responsible for conducting the type-approval tests a vehicle which is representative of the vehicle type to be approved.
2. The manufacturer shall submit to the approval authority the information document, established in accordance with the model set out in Part 2 of Annex II, when applying for  GB  type-approval of a type of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system.The manufacturer shall submit to the technical service responsible for conducting the type-approval tests a vehicle which is representative of the vehicle type to be approved fitted with a frontal protection system. At the request of that technical service, the manufacturer shall also submit specific components or samples of materials used.
3. The manufacturer shall submit to the approval authority the information document, established in accordance with the model set out in Part 3 of Annex II, when applying for  GB  separate technical unit type-approval of a type of a frontal protection system.The manufacturer shall submit to the technical service responsible for conducting the type-approval tests one sample of the type of frontal protection system to be approved. Where that technical service considers it necessary, it may request further samples. The sample(s) shall be clearly and indelibly marked with the applicant's trade name or mark and the type designation. The manufacturer shall make provision for the subsequent compulsory display of the  GB  type-approval mark.
CHAPTER III
OBLIGATIONS OF  THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND THE APPROVAL AUTHORITY
Granting of  GB  type-approval
Article 6 

1. If the relevant requirements are met, the approval authority shall grant  GB  type-approval and issue a type-approval number in accordance with the numbering system set out in  Annex IV to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/683.
2. For the purposes of Section 3 of that type-approval number, one of the following letters shall be used:
(a) for the approval of vehicles with regard to pedestrian protection:
— ‘A’ if the vehicle complies with Section 2 of Annex I,
— ‘B’ if the vehicle complies with Section 3 of Annex I;
(b) for the approval of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system or the approval of a frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit:
— ‘A’ if the frontal protection system complies with Section 5 of Annex I with respect to the application of points 5.1.1.1, 5.1.2.1, 5.2 and 5.3 thereof,
— ‘B’ if the frontal protection system complies with Section 5 of Annex I with respect to the application of points 5.1.1.2, 5.1.2.1, 5.2 and 5.3 thereof,
— ‘X’ if the frontal protection system complies with Section 5 of Annex I with respect to the application of points 5.1.1.3, 5.1.2.2, 5.2 and 5.3 thereof.
3. The approval  authority shall not assign the same number to another type of vehicle or type of frontal protection system.
4. For the purposes of paragraph 1, the approval authority shall deliver the  GB  type-approval certificate established in accordance with the following:
(a) the model set out in Part 1 of Annex III for a type of a vehicle with regard to pedestrian protection;
(b) the model set out in Part 2 of Annex III for a type of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system;
(c) the model set out in Part 3 of Annex III for a type of a frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit.
GB  type-approval mark
Article 7 
Every frontal protection system approved in accordance with this Regulation under the type-approval of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system, or the type-approval of a frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit, shall comply with the requirements of this Regulation and shall be granted, and consequently bear,  a GB  type-approval mark established in accordance with the provisions set out in Annex IV.
Modification of the type and amendments to approvals
Article 8 
Any modification of the vehicle forward of the A-pillars or of the frontal protection system which affects either the structure, the main dimensions, the materials of the outer surfaces of the vehicle, the fixing methods or the external or internal component arrangement, and which may have a significant influence on the results of the tests, shall be regarded as an amendment pursuant to  Article 33 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858  and thus require a new application for type-approval.
Timetable for application to vehicles
Article 9 

1. With effect from the date set out in the second paragraph of Article 16,  the approval authority  shall refuse, on grounds relating to pedestrian protection, to grant  GB type-approval..., in respect of the following new vehicle types:
(a) category M1 which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 4 of Annex I;
(b) category M1 of maximum mass not exceeding 2 500 kg which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 2 or Section 3 of Annex I;
(c) category N1 derived from M1 and of maximum mass not exceeding 2 500 kg which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Sections 2 and 4 or Sections 3 and 4 of Annex I.
2. With effect from 24 February 2011,  the Secretary of State  shall, on grounds relating to pedestrian protection, consider the certificates of conformity to be no longer valid for the purposes of  Article 48 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, and shall prohibit the registration, sale and entry into service of the following new vehicles which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 4 of Annex I to this Regulation:
(a) vehicles of category M1;
(b) vehicles of category N1 derived from M1 and of maximum mass not exceeding 2 500 kg.
3. With effect from 24 February 2013,  the approval authority  shall refuse, on grounds relating to pedestrian protection, to grant  GB type-approval..., in respect of the following new vehicle types:
(a) category M1 of maximum mass not exceeding 2 500 kg which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 3 of Annex I;
(b) category N1 derived from M1 and of maximum mass not exceeding 2 500 kg which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 3 of Annex I.
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5. With effect from 24 February 2015,  the approval authority  shall refuse, on grounds relating to pedestrian protection, to grant  GB type-approval... in respect of the following new vehicle types:
(a) category M1 of maximum mass exceeding 2 500 kg which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 3 of Annex I;
(b) category N1 which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Sections 3 and 4 of Annex I.
6. With effect from 24 August 2015,  the Secretary of State  shall, on grounds relating to pedestrian protection, consider the certificates of conformity to be no longer valid for the purposes of  Article 48 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, and shall prohibit the registration, sale and entry into service of new category N1 vehicles which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 4 of Annex I to this Regulation.
7. With effect from 24 February 2018,  the Secretary of State  shall, on grounds relating to pedestrian protection, consider the certificates of conformity to be no longer valid for the purposes of  Article 48 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, and shall prohibit the registration, sale and entry into service of the following new vehicles:
(a) category M1 of maximum mass not exceeding 2 500 kg, which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 3 of Annex I to this Regulation;
(b) category N1 derived from M1, and of maximum mass not exceeding 2 500 kg, which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 3 of Annex I to this Regulation.
8. With effect from 24 August 2019,  the Secretary of State  shall, on grounds relating to pedestrian protection, consider the certificates of conformity to be no longer valid for the purposes of  Article 48 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, and shall prohibit the registration, sale and entry into service of the following new vehicles:
(a) category M1 of maximum mass exceeding 2 500 kg, which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 3 of Annex I to this Regulation;
(b) category N1 which do not comply with the technical provisions set out in Section 3 of Annex I to this Regulation.
9. Without prejudice to paragraphs 1 to 8 of this Article and subject to the entry into force of the measures adopted pursuant to Article 4(6), if a manufacturer so requests, the approval authority  shall not, on grounds relating to pedestrian protection, refuse to grant  GB type-approval... for a new type of vehicle or prohibit the registration, sale or entry into service of a new vehicle, where the vehicle concerned complies with the technical provisions set out in Sections 3 or 4 of Annex I.
Application to frontal protection systems
Article 10 

1. The approval authority  shall refuse to grant  GB  type-approval ... of a new type of vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system, or  GB  separate technical unit type-approval of a new type of frontal protection system, which does not comply with the requirements laid down in Sections 5 and 6 of Annex I.
2. The Secretary of State  shall, on grounds relating to frontal protection systems, consider the certificates of conformity to be no longer valid for the purposes of  Article 48 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858  and shall prohibit the registration, sale and entry into service of new vehicles which do not comply with the requirements laid down in Sections 5 and 6 of Annex I to this Regulation.
3. The requirements set out in Sections 5 and 6 of Annex I to this Regulation shall apply to frontal protection systems supplied as separate technical units for the purposes of  Article 50 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858.
Collision avoidance systems
Article 11 
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Monitoring
Article 12 
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Penalties
Article 13 
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CHAPTER IV
TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
Amendments to Directive 2007/46/EC
Article 14 
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Repeal
Article 15 
Directives 2003/102/EC and 2005/66/EC shall be repealed with effect from the date set out in the second paragraph of Article 16 of this Regulation.
References to the repealed Directives shall be construed as references to this Regulation.
Entry into force
Article 16 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 24 November 2009 with the exception of Article 4(6) and Article 9(9) which shall apply from the day of entry into force and Article 9(2) to (8) which shall apply from the dates set therein.
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LIST OF ANNEXES
Annex I Technical provisions for the testing of vehicles and frontal protection systems 

Annex II Model Information documents to be supplied by the manufacturer 

Part 1Information document relating to the  GB  type-approval of a vehicle with regard to pedestrian protectionPart 2Information document relating to the  GB  type-approval of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection systemPart 3Information document relating to the  GB  type-approval of a frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit

Annex III GB  type-approval model certificates 

Part 1GB  type-approval certificate relating to the type-approval of a vehicle with regard to pedestrian protectionPart 2GB  type-approval certificate relating to the type-approval of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection systemPart 3GB  type-approval certificate relating to the type-approval of a frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit

Annex IV GB  type-approval mark 

AppendixExample of the  GB  type-approval mark

Annex V Amendments to Directive 2007/46/EC 

ANNEX I
Technical provisions for the testing of vehicles and frontal protection systems
1. 
For the purposes of this Annex, the following definitions shall apply:
 1.1. ‘bonnet leading edge’ means the front of the upper outer structure, including the bonnet and wings, the upper and side members of the headlight surround and any other attachments;
 1.2. ‘bonnet leading edge reference line’ means the geometric trace of the points of contact between a straight edge 1 000 mm long and the front surface of the bonnet, when the straight edge, held parallel to the vertical longitudinal plane of the vehicle and inclined rearwards by 50 ° and with the lower end 600 mm above the ground, is traversed across and in contact with the bonnet leading edge. For vehicles having the bonnet top surface inclined at essentially 50 °, so that the straight edge makes a continuous contact or multiple contacts rather than a point contact, the reference line is determined with the straight edge inclined rearwards at an angle of 40 °. For vehicles of such shape that the bottom end of the straight edge makes first contact, then that contact is taken to be the bonnet leading edge reference line, at that lateral position. For vehicles of such shape that the top end of the straight edge makes first contact, then the geometric trace of 1 000 mm wrap around distance will be used as the bonnet leading edge reference line at that lateral position. The top edge of the bumper shall also be regarded as the bonnet leading edge for the purposes of this Regulation, if it is touched by the straight edge during this procedure;
 1.3. ‘1 000 mm wrap around distance’ means the geometric trace described on the frontal upper surface by one end of a 1 000 mm long flexible tape, when it is held in a vertical fore and aft plane of the vehicle and traversed across the front of the bonnet bumper and frontal protection system. The tape is held taut throughout the operation with one end held in contact with the ground reference level, vertically below the front face of the bumper and the other end held in contact with the frontal upper surface. The vehicle is positioned in the normal ride attitude;
 1.4. ‘bonnet top’ means the outer structure which includes the upper surface of all outer structures except the windscreen, the A-pillars and structures rearwards of them; it therefore includes, but is not limited to, the bonnet, wings, scuttle, wiper spindle and lower windscreen frame;
 1.5. ‘frontal upper surface’ means the outer structure that includes the upper surface of all outer structures except the windscreen, the A-pillars and structure rearwards of them;
 1.6. ‘ground reference level’ means the horizontal plane parallel to the ground level, representing the ground level for a vehicle placed at rest on a flat surface with the hand brake on, with the vehicle positioned in its normal ride attitude;
 1.7. ‘normal ride attitude’ means the vehicle attitude in running order positioned on the ground, with the tyres inflated to the recommended pressures, the front wheels in the straight-ahead position, with maximum capacity of all fluids necessary for operation of the vehicle, with all standard equipment as provided by the vehicle manufacturer, with a mass of 75 kg placed on the driver’s seat and with a mass of 75 kg placed on the front passenger’s seat, and with the suspension set for a driving speed of 40 km/h or 35 km/h in normal running conditions specified by the manufacturer (especially for vehicles with an active suspension or a device for automatic levelling);
 1.8. ‘windscreen’ means the frontal glazing of the vehicle situated between the A-pillars;
 1.9. ‘Head performance criterion’ (HPC) means a calculation, over a specified time period, of the maximum resultant acceleration experienced during the impact. It shall be calculated from the resultant of accelerometer time histories as the maximum (depending on t1 and t2) of the equation:
HPC = 1t2 – t1∫t1t2a dt2,5t2 – t1In that formula, ‘a’ is the resultant acceleration as a multiple of ‘g’ and t1 and t2 are the two time instants (expressed in seconds) during the impact, defining the beginning and the end of the recording for which the value of HPC is a maximum. Values of HPC for which the time interval (t1 – t2) is greater than 15 ms are ignored for the purposes of calculating the maximum value;
 1.10. ‘radius of curvature’ means the radius of the arc of a circle which comes closest to the rounded form of the component under consideration.

2. 
The following tests are required to be performed on vehicles:
 2.1. Legform to bumper:
One of the following tests is required to be performed:

((a)) lower legform to bumper:
the test is performed at an impact speed of 40 km/h. The maximum dynamic knee bending angle shall not exceed 21,0 °, the maximum dynamic knee shearing displacement shall not exceed 6,0 mm, and the acceleration measured at the upper end of the tibia shall not exceed 200 g;
((b)) upper legform to bumper:
the test is performed at an impact speed of 40 km/h. The instantaneous sum of the impact forces with respect to time shall not exceed 7,5 kN and the bending moment on the test impactor shall not exceed 510 Nm.
 2.2. Upper legform to bonnet leading edge:
The test is performed at an impact speed up to 40 km/h. The instantaneous sum of the impact forces with respect to time should not exceed a possible target of 5,0 kN and the bending moment on the test impactor shall be recorded and compared with the possible target of 300 Nm.
This test shall be completed for monitoring purposes only and the results shall be fully recorded.
 2.3. Child/small adult headform to bonnet top:
The test is performed at an impact speed of 35 km/h using a 3,5 kg test impactor. The HPC shall not exceed 1 000 over 2/3 of the bonnet test area and 2 000 for the remaining 1/3 of the bonnet test area.
 2.4. Adult headform to windscreen:
The test is performed at an impact speed of 35 km/h using a 4,8 kg test impactor. The HPC shall be recorded and compared with the possible target of 1 000.
This test shall be completed for monitoring purposes only and the results shall be fully recorded.

3. 
The following tests are required to be performed on vehicles:
 3.1. Legform to bumper:
One of the following tests is required to be performed:

((a)) lower legform to bumper:
the test is performed at an impact speed of 40 km/h. The maximum dynamic knee bending angle shall not exceed 19,0 °, the maximum dynamic knee shearing displacement shall not exceed 6,0 mm, and the acceleration measured at the upper end of the tibia shall not exceed 170 g.
In addition, the manufacturer may nominate bumper test widths of up to 264 mm in total where the acceleration measured at the upper end of the tibia shall not exceed 250 g;
((b)) upper legform to bumper:
the test is performed at an impact speed of 40 km/h. The instantaneous sum of the impact forces with respect to time shall not exceed 7,5 kN and the bending moment on the test impactor shall not exceed 510 Nm.
 3.2. Upper legform to bonnet leading edge:
The test is performed at an impact speed up to 40 km/h. The instantaneous sum of the impact forces with respect to time shall be compared with a possible maximum of 5,0 kN and the bending moment on the test impactor shall be compared with a possible maximum of 300 Nm.
This test shall be completed for monitoring purposes only and the results shall be fully recorded.
 3.3. Child/small adult headform to bonnet top:
The test is performed at an impact speed of 35 km/h using a 3,5 kg test impactor. The HPC shall comply with the requirements of point 3.5.
 3.4. Adult headform to bonnet top:
The test performed at an impact speed of 35 km/h using a 4,5 kg test impactor. The HPC shall comply with the requirements of point 3.5.
 3.5. The HPC recorded shall not exceed 1 000 over one half of the child headform test area and, in addition, shall not exceed 1 000 over 2/3 of the combined child and adult headform test areas. The HPC for the remaining areas shall not exceed 1 700 for both headforms.

4. 
The following tests are required to be performed on vehicles:
 4.1. A reference test to identify the system operation point at which the anti-lock braking system (ABS) activates.
 4.2. A test to verify that the operation of the brake assist system is correctly triggered so as to apply the maximum achievable deceleration characteristics of the vehicle.

5. 
The following tests are required to be performed on frontal protection systems (FPS):
 5.1. 
One of the following legform tests, under points 5.1.1 or 5.1.2, is required to be performed:
 5.1.1. 
Lower legform to FPS:
All the tests shall be performed at an impact speed of 40 km/h.
 5.1.1.1. For an FPS approved for fitting to vehicles that comply with the requirements of Section 2 the maximum dynamic knee bending angle shall not exceed 21,0 °, the maximum dynamic knee shearing displacement shall not exceed 6,0 mm, and the acceleration measured at the upper end of the tibia shall not exceed 200 g.
 5.1.1.2. For an FPS approved for fitting to vehicles that comply with the requirements of Section 3 the maximum dynamic knee bending angle shall not exceed 19,0 °, the maximum dynamic knee shearing displacement shall not exceed 6,0 mm, and the acceleration measured at the upper end of the tibia shall not exceed 170 g.
 5.1.1.3. 
For an FPS approved for fitting only to vehicles which do not comply with either Section 2 or Section 3 the test requirements set out in points 5.1.1.1 and 5.1.1.2 may be replaced by the test requirements set out in either point 5.1.1.3.1 or point 5.1.1.3.2.
 5.1.1.3.1. The maximum dynamic knee bending angle shall not exceed 24,0 °, the maximum dynamic knee shearing displacement shall not exceed 7,5 mm, and the acceleration measured at the upper end of the tibia shall not exceed 215 g.
 5.1.1.3.2. A pair of tests shall be performed on the vehicle, one with the FPS fitted, and a second without the FPS fitted. Each pair of tests shall be performed in equivalent locations as agreed with the relevant approval authority. The values for the maximum dynamic knee bending angle, the maximum dynamic knee shearing displacement and the acceleration measured at the upper end of the tibia shall be recorded. In each case the value recorded for the vehicle fitted with the FPS shall not exceed 90 % of the value recorded for the vehicle without the FPS fitted.
 5.1.2. 
Upper legform to FPS:
All the tests shall be performed at an impact speed of 40 km/h.
 5.1.2.1. The instantaneous sum of the impact forces with respect to time shall not exceed 7,5 kN and the bending moment on the test impactor shall not exceed 510 Nm.
 5.1.2.2. 
For an FPS approved for fitting only to vehicles which do not comply with either Section 2 or Section 3, the test requirements set out in point 5.1.2.1 may be replaced by the test requirements set out in either point 5.1.2.2.1 or point 5.1.2.2.2.
 5.1.2.2.1. The instantaneous sum of the impact forces with respect to time shall not exceed 9,4 kN and the bending moment on the test impactor shall not exceed 640 Nm.
 5.1.2.2.2. A pair of tests shall be performed on the vehicle, one with the FPS fitted, and a second without the FPS fitted. Each pair of tests shall be performed in equivalent locations as agreed with the relevant approval authority. The values for the instantaneous sum of the impact forces and the bending moment on the test impactor shall be recorded. In each case the value recorded for the vehicle fitted with the FPS shall not exceed 90 % of the value recorded for the vehicle without the FPS fitted.
 5.2. Upper legform to FPS leading edge
The test is performed at an impact speed 40 km/h. The instantaneous sum of the impact forces with respect to time, to the top and the bottom of the impactor, should not exceed a possible target of 5,0 kN and the bending moment on the test impactor should not exceed a possible target of 300 Nm. Both results shall be recorded for monitoring purposes.
 5.3. Child/small adult headform to FPS
The test is performed at an impact speed of 35 km/h using a 3,5 kg headform test impactor for the child/small adult. The HPC calculated from the resultant of the accelerometer time histories shall not exceed 1 000 in all cases.

6. 
Construction and installation provisions for FPS:
 6.1. 
The following requirements apply equally to FPS fitted to new vehicles and to FPS to be supplied as separate technical units for fitting to specified vehicles.
 6.1.1. The components of the FPS shall be so designed that all rigid surfaces which can be contacted by a 100 mm sphere, have a minimum radius of curvature of 5 mm.
 6.1.2. The total mass of the FPS, including all brackets and fixings, shall not exceed 1,2 % of the maximum mass of the vehicle for which it is designed, subject to a maximum of 18 kg.
 6.1.3. The height of the FPS, when fitted to a vehicle, shall be no more than 50 mm above the height of the bonnet leading edge reference line.
 6.1.4. The FPS shall not increase the width of the vehicle to which it is fitted. If the overall width of the FPS is more than 75 % of the width of the vehicle, the ends of the FPS shall be turned in towards the external surface in order to minimise the risk of fouling. This requirement is considered to be satisfied if either the FPS is recessed or integrated within the bodywork or the end of the FPS is turned so that it is not contactable by a 100 mm sphere and the gap between the end of the FPS and the surrounding bodywork does not exceed 20 mm.
 6.1.5. Subject to point 6.1.4, the gap between the components of the FPS and the underlying external surface shall not exceed 80 mm. Local discontinuities in the general contour of the underlying body (such as apertures in grilles, air intakes, etc.) shall be ignored.
 6.1.6. At any lateral position across the vehicle, in order to preserve the benefits of the vehicle bumper, the longitudinal distance between the most forward part of the bumper and the most forward part of the FPS shall not exceed 50 mm.
 6.1.7. The FPS shall not reduce significantly the effectiveness of the bumper. This requirement shall be considered to be satisfied if there are no more than two vertical components and no horizontal components of the FPS overlapping the bumper.
 6.1.8. The FPS shall not be inclined forward of the vertical. The top parts of the FPS shall not extend upwards or rearwards (towards the windscreen) more than 50 mm from the bonnet leading edge reference line of the vehicle with the FPS removed.
 6.1.9. Conformity with the requirements of the vehicle type-approval shall not be compromised by the fitting of a FPS.

7. By derogation to Sections 2, 3 and 5, the relevant approval authority may consider the requirements for any of the tests laid down therein to be fulfilled by any equivalent testing carried out under the requirements of another test pursuant to this Annex.

ANNEX II
Model Information documents to be supplied by the manufacturer
Part 1
Information document relating to the  GB  type-approval of a vehicle with regard to pedestrian protection

Part 2
Information document relating to the  GB  type-approval of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system

Part 3
Information document relating to the  GB  type-approval of a frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit

PART 1
MODEL
Information document No … relating to the  GB  type-approval of a vehicle with regard topedestrian protection
The following information, if applicable, shall be supplied in triplicate and include a list of contents. Any drawings shall be supplied in appropriate scale and in sufficient detail on size A4 or on a folder of A4 format. Photographs, if any, shall show sufficient detail.
If the systems, components or separate technical units have electronic controls, information concerning their performance shall be supplied.

0. GENERAL 
 0.1. Make (trade name of manufacturer):
 0.2. 
Type:
 0.2.1. Commercial name(s) (if available):
 0.3. 
Means of identification of type, if marked on the vehicle:
 0.3.1. Location of that marking:
 0.4. Category of vehicle:
 0.5. Name and address of manufacturer:
 0.8. Name(s) and address(es) of assembly plant(s):
 0.9. Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any):

1. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VEHICLE 
 1.1. Photographs and/or drawings of a representative vehicle:
 1.6. Position and arrangement of the engine:

9. BODYWORK 
 9.1. Type of bodywork:
 9.2. Materials used and methods of construction:
 9.23. 
Pedestrian protection
 9.23.1. A detailed description, including photographs and/or drawings, of the vehicle with respect to the structure, the dimensions, the relevant reference lines and the constituent materials of the frontal part of the vehicle (interior and exterior) shall be provided. This description shall include detail of any active protection system installed.

PART 2
MODEL
Information document No … relating to the  GB type-approval  of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system
The following information, if applicable, shall be supplied in triplicate and include a list of contents. Any drawings shall be supplied in appropriate scale and in sufficient detail on size A4 or on a folder of A4 format. Photographs, if any, shall show sufficient detail.
If the systems, components or separate technical units make use of specialist materials, information concerning their performance shall be supplied.

0. GENERAL 
 0.1. Make (trade name of manufacturer):
 0.2. 
Type:
 0.2.1. Commercial name(s) (if available):
 0.3. 
Means of identification of type, if marked on the vehicle:
 0.3.1. Location of that marking:
 0.4. Category of vehicle:
 0.5. Name and address of manufacturer:
 0.7. Location and method of affixing of the  GB type-approval  mark:
 0.8. Name(s) and address(es) of assembly plant(s):
 0.9. Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any):

1. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VEHICLE 
 1.1. Photographs and/or drawings of a representative vehicle:

2. MASSES AND DIMENSIONS: (in kg and mm) (Refer to drawing where applicable) 
 2.8. 
Technically permissible maximum laden mass stated by the manufacturer:
 2.8.1. Distribution of this mass among the axles (maximum and minimum):

9. BODYWORK 
 9.1. Type of bodywork:
 9.24. 
Frontal protection system
 9.24.1. General arrangement (drawings or photographs) indicating the position and attachment of the frontal protection systems:
 9.24.2. Drawings and/or photographs, where relevant, of air intake grilles, radiator grille, decorative trim, badges, emblems and recesses and any other external projections and parts of the exterior surface which can be regarded as critical (e.g. lighting equipment). If the parts listed in the first sentence are not critical, for documentation purposes they may be replaced by photographs, accompanied if necessary by dimensional details and/or text:
 9.24.3. Complete details of fittings required and full instructions, including torque requirements, for fitting:
 9.24.4. Drawing of bumpers:
 9.24.5. Drawing of the floor line at the vehicle front end:

PART 3
MODEL
Information document No … relating to the   GB type-approval   of a frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit
The following information, if applicable, shall be supplied in triplicate and include a list of contents. Any drawings shall be supplied in appropriate scale and in sufficient detail on size A4 or on a folder of A4 format. Photographs, if any, shall show sufficient detail.
If the systems, components or separate technical units make use of specialist materials, information concerning their performance shall be supplied.

0. GENERAL 
 0.1. Make (trade name of manufacturer):
 0.2. 
Type:
 0.2.1. Commercial name(s) (if available):
 0.5. Name and address of manufacturer:
 0.7. Location and method of affixing of the   GB type-approval   mark:
 0.8. Name(s) and address(es) of assembly plant(s):
 0.9. Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any):

1. DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE 
 1.1. Detailed technical description (including photographs or drawings):
 1.2. Assembly and mounting instructions, including required torques:
 1.3. Listing of vehicle types to which it may be fitted:
 1.4. Any restrictions of use and conditions for fitting:

ANNEX III
GB type-approval  model certificates
Part 1
GB type-approval  certificate relating to the type-approval of a vehicle with regard to pedestrian protection

Part 2
GB type-approval  certificate relating to the type-approval of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system

Part 3
GB type-approval  certificate relating to the type-approval of a frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit

PART 1
MODEL
(maximum format: A4 (210 × 297 mm))
GB TYPE-APPROVAL  CERTIFICATE
Stamp of  GB type-approval  authority

Communication concerning the:

— GB type-approval
— extension of  GB type-approval,
— refusal of  GB type-approval,
— withdrawal of  GB type-approval,
of a type of vehicle with regard to pedestrian protection
with regard to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 January 2009  as it has effect in domestic law, as last amended by S.I. …./….
last amended by Regulation (EC) No …/…
GB type-approval  No:
Reason for extension:

SECTION I
0.1. Make (trade name of manufacturer):

0.2. 
Type:
 0.2.1. Commercial name(s) (if available)

0.3. 
Means of identification of type, if marked on the vehicle:
 0.3.1. Location of that marking:

0.4. Category of vehicle :

0.5. Name and address of manufacturer:

0.8. Names and address(es) of assembly plant(s):

0.9. Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any):

SECTION II
1. Additional information (where applicable) (see Addendum)

2. Technical service responsible for carrying out the tests:

3. Date of test report:

4. Number of test report:

5. Remarks (if any) (see Addendum):

6. Place:

7. Date:

8. Signature:

AttachmentsInformation package.
Test report.
 Addendum to  GB type-approval  certificate No … concerning the type-approval of a vehicle with regard to pedestrian protection with regard to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009  1. 
Additional information
 1.1. Brief description of the vehicle type as regards its structure, dimensions, lines and constituent materials:
 1.2. Site of engine: forward/rear/central
 1.3. Drive: front-wheel/rear-wheel
 1.4. Mass of vehicle submitted for testing (as defined in accordance with point 1.7 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009):

— Front axle:
— Rear axle:
— Total:
 1.5. 
Test results according to the requirements of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009:
 1.5.1. Section 2 test results:

Test Value recorded Pass/fail
Lower legform to bumper (where performed) Bending angle …… degrees 
Shear displacement …… mm 
Acceleration at tibia …… g 
Upper legform to bumper (where performed) Sum of impact forces …… kN 
Bending moment …… Nm 
Upper legform to bonnet leading edge Sum of impact forces …… kN 
Bending moment …… Nm 
Child/small adult headform (3,5 kg) to bonnet top HPC valuesin Zone A(12 results )   
HPC valuesin Zone B(6 results )   
Adult headform (4,8 kg) to windscreen HPC values(5 results )   



 1.5.2. Section 3 test results:

Test Value recorded Pass/fail
Lower legform to bumper (where performed) Bending angle …… degrees 
Shear displacement …… mm 
Acceleration at tibia …… g 
Upper legform to bumper (where performed) Sum of impact forces …… kN 
Bending moment …… Nm 
Upper legform to bonnet leading edge Sum of impact forces …… kN 
Bending moment …… Nm 
Child/small adult headform (3,5 kg) to bonnet top HPC values(9 results )   
Adult headform (4,5 kg) to windscreen HPC values(9 results )   



Remarks: (e.g., valid for left-hand drive and right-hand drive vehicles)
 1.5.3. Section 4 requirements:

Details of brake assist system supplied. 
Remarks: 



PART 2
MODEL
(maximum format: A4 (210 × 297 mm))
GB TYPE-APPROVAL  CERTIFICATE
Stamp of  GB type-approval  authority

Communication concerning the:

— GB type-approval
— extension of  GB type-approval,
— refusal of  GB type-approval,
— withdrawal of  GB type-approval,
of a type of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system
with regard to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 January 2009  as it has effect in domestic law, as last amended by S.I. …./….
last amended by Regulation (EC) No …/…
GB type-approval  No:
Reason for extension:

SECTION I
0.1. Make (trade name of manufacturer):

0.2. 
Type:
 0.2.1. Commercial name(s) (if available):

0.3. 
Means of identification of type, if marked on the vehicle:
 0.3.1. Location of that marking:

0.4. Category of vehicle :

0.5. Name and address of manufacturer:

0.7. Location and method of affixing of the  GB type-approval:

0.8. Address(es) of assembly plant(s):

0.9. Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any):

SECTION II
1. Additional information (where applicable): See Addendum

2. Technical service responsible for carrying out the tests:

3. Date of test report:

4. Number of test report:

5. Remarks (if any): See Addendum

6. Place:

7. Date:

8. Signature:

AttachmentsInformation package.
Test report.
 Addendum to  GB type-approval certificate No … concerning the type-approval of a vehicle with regard to it being fitted with a frontal protection system with regard to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009  1. Additional information, if any:
 2. Remarks:
 3. Test results according to the requirements of Section 5 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009

Test Value recorded Pass/fail
Lower legform to frontal protection system— three test positions(where performed) Bending angle …… degrees 
Shear displacement …… mm 
Acceleration at tibia …… g 
Upper legform to frontal protection system— three test positions(where performed) Sum of impact forces …… kN 
Bending moment …… Nm 
Upper legform to frontal protection system leading edge— three test positions(monitoring only) Sum of impact forces …… kN 
Bending moment  Nm 
Child/small adult headform (3,5 kg) to frontal protection system HPC values(at least three values)   

PART 3
MODEL
(maximum format: A4 (210 × 297 mm))
GB TYPE-APPROVAL  CERTIFICATE (SEPARATE TECHNICAL UNIT)
Stamp of  GB type-approval  authority

Communication concerning the:

— GB type-approval,
— extension of  GB type-approval,
— refusal of  GB type-approval,
— withdrawal of  GB type-approval,
of a type of frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit
with regard to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 January 2009  as it has effect in domestic law, as last amended by S.I. …./….
last amended by Regulation (EC) No …/…
GB type-approval  No:
Reason for extension:

SECTION I
0.1. Make (trade name of manufacturer):

0.2. Type:

0.3. 
Means of identification of type if marked on the frontal protection system:
 0.3.1. Location of that marking:

0.5. Name and address of manufacturer:

0.7. Location and method of the affixing of the  GB  approval mark:

0.8. Name(s) and address(es) of assembly plant(s):

0.9. Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any):

SECTION II
1. Additional information: See Addendum

2. Technical service responsible for carrying out the tests:

3. Date of test report:

4. Number of test report:

5. Remarks (if any): See Addendum

6. Place:

7. Date:

8. Signature:

AttachmentsInformation package.
Test report.
 Addendum to  GB type-approval  certificate No … concerning the type-approval of a type of frontal protection system to be supplied as a separate technical unit with regard to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009  1. 
Additional information
 1.1. Method of attachment:
 1.2. Assembly and mounting instructions:
 1.3. List of vehicles on which the frontal protection system may be fitted, any usage restrictions and necessary conditions for fitting:
…
 2. Remarks:
 3. Test results according to the requirements of Section 5 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009

Test Value recorded Pass/fail
Lower legform to frontal protection system— three test positions(where performed) Bending angle …… degrees 
Shear displacement …… mm 
Acceleration at tibia …… g 
Upper legform to frontal protection system— three test positions(where performed) Sum of impact forces …… kN 
Bending moment …… Nm 
Upper legform to frontal protection system leading edge— three test positions(monitoring only) Sum of impact forces …… kN 
Bending moment  Nm 
Child/small adult headform (3,5 kg) to frontal protection system HPC values(at least three values)   

ANNEX IV
GB TYPE-APPROVAL  MARK
1. 
This mark shall consist of:
 1.1. A rectangle surrounding the lower-case letter  ‘g’ followed by the number 11.
 1.2. In the vicinity of the rectangle the ‘base approval number’ contained in Section 4 of the type-approval number referred to in  Annex IV to Regulation (EU) 2020/683, preceded by the two figures indicating the sequence number assigned to the latest major technical amendment to this Regulation on the date the  GB type-approval  was granted. The sequence number for this Regulation is 02.
 1.3. 
The following additional letters located above the rectangle:
 1.3.1. ‘A’ to indicate that the frontal protection system was approved in compliance with the requirements of point 5.1.1.1 of Annex I and is suitable for fitting to vehicles that comply with Section 2 of Annex I;
 1.3.2. ‘B’ to indicate that the frontal protection system was approved in compliance with the requirements of point 5.1.1.2 of Annex I and is suitable for fitting to vehicles that comply with Section 3 of Annex I;
 1.3.3. ‘X’ to indicate that the frontal protection system was approved under the consideration, for the legform impactor test, allowed by points 5.1.1.3 or 5.1.2.2 of Annex I and is only suitable for fitting to vehicles that do not comply with either Section 2 or Section 3 of Annex I.
 1.4. The  GB type-approval  mark shall be clearly legible, indelible and clearly visible when installed on the vehicle.
 1.5. An example of the approval mark is given in the Appendix to this Annex.

APPENDIX
Example of the  GB type-approval  mark
 
The device bearing the  GB type-approval  mark shown above is for a frontal protection system type-approved ... pursuant to this Regulation (02) under the base approval number 1471.
The letter ‘X’ indicates that the frontal protection system was approved under the consideration, for the legform impactor test, allowed by either point 5.1.1.3 or 5.1.2.2 of Annex I.

ANNEX V
Amendments to Directive 2007/46/EC
Directive 2007/46/EC is hereby amended as follows:

1.. in Annex I, Section 9.24 shall be replaced by the following:
' 9.24. Frontal protection systems
 9.24.1. General arrangement (drawings or photographs) indicating the position and attachment of the frontal protection systems:
 9.24.2. Drawings and/or photographs, where relevant, of air intake grilles, radiator grille, decorative trim, badges, emblems and recesses and any other external projections and parts of the exterior surface which can be regarded as critical (e.g. lighting equipment). If the parts listed in the first sentence are not critical, for documentation purposes they may be replaced by photographs, accompanied if necessary by dimensional details and/or text:
 9.24.3. Complete details of fittings required and full instructions, including torque requirements, for fitting:
 9.24.4. Drawing of bumpers:
 9.24.5. Drawing of the floor line at the vehicle front end:
';
2.. in Annex III, Part I, point A, Section 9.24 shall be replaced by the following:
' 9.24. Frontal protection systems
 9.24.1. General arrangement (drawings or photographs) indicating the position and attachment of the frontal protection systems:
 9.24.3. Complete details of fittings required and full instructions, including torque requirements, for fitting:
';
3.. Annex IV is hereby amended as follows:

((a)) in Part I:

((i)) item 58 shall be replaced by the following:
'

58. Pedestrian protection
 Regulation (EC) No 78/2009 L 35, 4.2.2009, p. 1 X   X      '
((ii)) footnote 7 shall be deleted;
((iii)) item 60 shall be deleted;
((b)) in the Appendix:

((i)) item 58 shall be replaced by the following:

‘58. Pedestrian protection Regulation (EC) No 78/2009 L 35, 4.2.2009, p. 1 N/A

((ii)) item 60 shall be deleted;
4.. in Annex VI, the Appendix is hereby amended as follows:

((a)) item 58 shall be replaced by the following:
'
58. Pedestrian protection Regulation (EC) No 78/2009  '
((b)) item 60 shall be deleted;
5.. Annex XI is hereby amended as follows:

((a)) in Appendix 1:

((i)) item 58 shall be replaced by the following:

‘58. Pedestrian protection Regulation (EC) No 78/2009 X N/A  

((ii)) Item 60 shall be deleted.
((b)) in Appendix 2:

((i)) item 58 shall be replaced by the following:
'
58. Pedestrian protection Regulation (EC) No 78/2009 N/A   N/A      '
((ii)) item 60 shall be deleted;
((c)) in Appendix 3:

((i)) item 58 shall be replaced by the following:
'
58. Pedestrian protection Regulation (EC) No 78/2009 X'
((ii)) item 60 shall be deleted;
((d)) in Appendix 4:

((i)) item 58 shall be replaced by the following:

‘58. Pedestrian protection Regulation (EC) No 78/2009   N/A      

((ii)) Item 60 shall be deleted.
