Geneva Convention on Road Traffic

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La Convention sur la circulation routière, aussi connue sous le nom de Convention de Genève sur la circulation routière, est un traité international adopté le 19 septembre 1949 et entré en vigueur le 26 mars 1952. Il compte 102 États parties. rdf:langString
道路交通に関する条約(どうろこうつうにかんするじょうやく)は、道路交通に関する国際条約。統一規則を定めることにより国際道路交通の発達および安全を促進する目的で制定された。 rdf:langString
The Convention on Road Traffic, commonly known as the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic, is an international treaty promoting the development and safety of international road traffic by establishing certain uniform rules among the contracting parties. The convention addresses minimum mechanical and safety equipment needed to be on board and defines an identification mark to identify the origin of the vehicle. The Convention was prepared and opened for signature by the United Nations Conference on Road and Motor Transport held at Geneva from 23 August to 19 September 1949. It came into force on 26 March 1952. This conference also produced the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Geneva Convention on Road Traffic
rdf:langString Convention de Genève sur la circulation routière
rdf:langString 道路交通に関する条約 (1949年)
rdf:langString Convention on Road Traffic
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rdf:langString Geneva, Switzerland
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rdf:langString Participation in the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic
xsd:date 1949-09-19
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rdf:langString English and French
rdf:langString Geneva Convention on Road Traffic
xsd:date 1952-03-26
rdf:langString The Convention on Road Traffic, commonly known as the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic, is an international treaty promoting the development and safety of international road traffic by establishing certain uniform rules among the contracting parties. The convention addresses minimum mechanical and safety equipment needed to be on board and defines an identification mark to identify the origin of the vehicle. The Convention was prepared and opened for signature by the United Nations Conference on Road and Motor Transport held at Geneva from 23 August to 19 September 1949. It came into force on 26 March 1952. This conference also produced the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals. There is a European Agreement supplementing the 1949 Convention on Road Traffic, in addition to the 1949 Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, concluded in Geneva on 16 September 1950.
rdf:langString La Convention sur la circulation routière, aussi connue sous le nom de Convention de Genève sur la circulation routière, est un traité international adopté le 19 septembre 1949 et entré en vigueur le 26 mars 1952. Il compte 102 États parties.
rdf:langString 道路交通に関する条約(どうろこうつうにかんするじょうやく)は、道路交通に関する国際条約。統一規則を定めることにより国際道路交通の発達および安全を促進する目的で制定された。
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