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Guide To: ECE R6 - Direction Indicator Lamps (Front, Rear and Side)

05 July 2018

UN ECE R6, or Regulation No. 6 of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations, is a regulation that specifies the requirements for direction indicators for power-driven vehicles and their trailers. These devices are used to indicate the direction in which the vehicle is proceeding.

UN ECE R6 applies to direction indicators that are either stand-alone or built into other light units, such as combination or multi-function lights. The regulation specifies the size, shape, color, and photometric performance of direction indicators. It also specifies the test methods that must be used to verify that direction indicators meet the requirements of the regulation.

UN ECE R6 is recognized by many countries around the world. This means that direction indicators that have been approved under UN ECE R6 can be used on vehicles in these countries.

Here are some of the key requirements of UN ECE R6:

Direction indicators must be amber in color. Direction indicators must have a minimum size of 21 mm x 50 mm. Direction indicators must have a minimum photometric performance of 100 mcd/lux/m2. Direction indicators must pass a series of tests to verify that they meet the requirements of the regulation. UN ECE R6 is an important regulation that helps to improve the safety of vehicles on the road. By requiring direction indicators to meet certain standards, the regulation helps to ensure that these devices are effective in indicating the direction in which the vehicle is proceeding.

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