Vienna Convention on Road Traffic

The Vienna Road Traffic Convention and the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic is an international treaty that will make road traffic by standardizing traffic regulations more secure. The Convention was drawn up by the UN Conference in Vienna from 7 October to 8 November 1968. The conference also decided the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.

Although the following countries signed the Convention, but not or only delayed ratified it:

Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ghana, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Vatican, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan (Republic of China ), Thailand and Venezuela.

In Germany, for example, refers § 29 license regulation to the Convention.

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