Vehicle safety standards are evolving to better protect everyone on the road. Legislation such as, UN Regulations No. 151 and No. 159 set key guidelines for blind spot monitoring and pedestrian protection systems. These rules ensure vehicles are equipped with technology that detects and responds to hazards, helping to prevent accidents and protect vulnerable road users like cyclists and pedestrians.​

As vehicle safety standards change, this page will keep you informed. We’ll update it with new regulations and amendments so that your vehicles always meet the latest safety and compliance requirements.

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Regulation No. 151 - Blind Spot Information System (BSIS) for the Detection of Bicycle

This regulation outlines standards for Blind Spot Information Systems (BSIS) to improve safety. BSIS must alert drivers to nearby cyclists, helping prevent collisions and ensuring system reliability with performance and failure warning requirements.

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Regulation No. 159 - Moving Off Information System (MOIS)

This regulation sets standards for Moving-Off Information Systems (MOIS) to enhance safety at low speeds. It requires clear alerts for vulnerable road users (VRUs), minimizes false alerts, and includes rules for automatic deactivation and easy status checks.

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