Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00129:reg:10:p106
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00129
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 106/150)
Character Range: 1019347–1022178

vehicle becomes stationary2 after eight hours of engine operation if none of the systems described in paragraphs 5.4.1. to 5.4.3. above has been previously been activated.
5.5. The driver inducement system shall be enabled as specified in paragraphs 6.3., 7.3., 8.5., and 9.4.
5.5.1. When the driver inducement system has determined that the severe inducement system shall be activated, the low-level inducement system shall remain activated until the vehicle speed has been limited to 20 km/h ("creep mode").
5.6. The driver inducement system shall be deactivated when the conditions for its activation have ceased to exist. The driver inducement system shall not be automatically deactivated without the reason for its activation having been remedied.
5.7. Details of the driver inducement system activation and deactivation procedures are described in Appendix 2 to this annex.
5.8. As part of the application for type approval under this Regulation, the manufacturer shall demonstrate the operation of the driver inducement system, as specified in Appendix 1 to this annex.
6.  Reagent availability
6.1. Reagent indicator
The vehicle shall include a specific indicator on the dashboard that clearly informs the driver of the level of reagent in the reagent storage tank. The minimum acceptable performance level for the reagent indicator is that it shall continuously indicate the reagent level whilst the driver warning system referred to in paragraph 4. is activated to indicate problems with reagent availability. The reagent indicator may be in the form of an analogue or digital display, and may show the level as a proportion of the full tank capacity, the amount of remaining reagent, or the estimated driving distance remaining.
The reagent indicator shall be placed in close proximity to the fuel level indicator.
6.2. Activation of the driver warning system
6.2.1. The driver warning system specified in paragraph 4. shall be activated when the level of reagent is less than 10 per cent of the capacity of the reagent tank or a higher percentage at the choice of the manufacturer.
6.2.2. The warning provided shall be sufficiently clear for the driver to understand that the reagent level is low. When the warning system includes a message display system, the visual warning shall display a message indicating a low level of reagent. (for example, "urea level low", "AdBlue level low", or "reagent low").
6.2.3. The driver warning system does not initially need to be continuously activated, however activation shall escalate in intensity so that it becomes continuous when the level of the reagent is approaching a very low proportion of the capacity of the reagent tank and the point where the driver inducement system will come into effect is approached. It shall culminate in a driver notification at a level that