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False reaction test Car to Car Category M1 AA saloon (a) So as to face in the same direction of travel as the subject vehicle, (b) With a distance of 4.5 m between them, (c) With the rear of each vehicle aligned with the other. 4.5m L>60m The subject vehicle shall travel for a distance of at least 60 m, at a constant speed of 50+/- 2 km/h to pass centrally between the two stationary vehicles. During the test there shall be no adjustment of any subject vehicle control other than slight steering adjustments to counteract any drifting. V=50±2km/h

False reaction test Car to Pedestrian VRU Soft Target (a) So as to face in the same direction of travel as the target, (b) With a distance of 1.0 m between Vehicle under test and Target, 1.0m L>60m The subject vehicle shall travel for a distance of at least 60 m, at a constant speed of [XX+/- YY] km/h to pass centrally between Vehicle under test and Target. During the test there shall be no adjustment of any subject vehicle control other than slight steering adjustments to counteract any drifting. V=XX±YYkm/h

False reaction test Car to Cyclist VRU Soft Target (a) So as to face in the same direction of travel as the target, (b) With a distance of 1.0 m between Vehicle under test and Target, 1.0m L>60m The subject vehicle shall travel for a distance of at least 60 m, at a constant speed of [XX+/- YY] km/h to pass centrally between Vehicle under test and Target. During the test there shall be no adjustment of any subject vehicle control other than slight steering adjustments to counteract any drifting. V=XX±YYkm/h