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Convention on Road Traffic, Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, and Final Act, signed in Geneva on 19 September 1949.
Konwencja o ruchu drogowym, Protokół w sprawie znaków i sygnałów drogowych oraz Akt końcowy, podpisane w Genewie dnia 19 września 1949 r.
Type
Convention (Konwencja)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1958-09-25
Texts
Keywords
international agreementspublic roadsroad traffic
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (21)
- Government statement of December 18, 1973, on the accession of Lesotho to the Convention on Road Traffic, done at Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Government Announcement of June 29, 1973, concerning the participation of Fiji and Singapore in the Convention on Road Traffic, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Government Announcement of 12 August 1972 on the declarations of Austria and Fiji concerning the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the European Agreement supplementing the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed at Geneva on 16 September 1950.
- Government Statement of 25 May 1971 on the participation of Barbados in the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949.
- Government Statement of 10 November 1969 on the accession of Albania to the Convention on Road Traffic, done at Geneva on 19 September 1949
- Government statement of April 19, 1968, concerning Niger's accession to the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Government statement of August 2, 1968, concerning Paraguay's and Lesotho's adoption of the international road traffic distinguishing sign.
- Government Statement of 11 July 1967 on the accession of Botswana to the Convention on Road Traffic, done at Geneva on 19 September 1949.
- Government declaration of 7 April 1966 on the participation of Malta in the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and its adoption of the international distinguishing sign.
- Government declaration of 18 March 1966 on the accession of Canada to the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the application of the provisions of this Convention to Fiji.
- Government declaration of 31 December 1965 on the accession of Paraguay to the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the adoption by Trinidad and Tobago of the international distinguishing sign.
- Government Statement of July 28, 1966, concerning the accession of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Government Declaration of 11 June 1965 on the participation of Uganda and Malawi in the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the acceptance by Malawi of the distinguishing sign in international traffic.
- Government Declaration of 17 October 1964 on the participation of a number of states in the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the adoption by individual countries of distinguishing signs in international traffic.
- Government Announcement of December 23, 1963, concerning the participation of Algeria and Lebanon in the Convention on Road Traffic, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949, and the adoption by individual countries of distinguishing signs in international traffic.
- Government statement of July 26, 1963, concerning Bulgaria's accession to the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Government Declaration of 26 November 1962 on the participation of Ecuador, the Central African Republic and Guatemala in the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949
- Government Declaration of 22 October 1962 on the accession of a number of states to the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the supplementary Agreements of 1950 and 1955
- Government statement of July 28, 1962, on the accession of a number of states to the Convention on Road Traffic and to the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed at Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Government statement of June 23, 1960, on the accession of a number of States to the Convention on Road Traffic and on the accession and ratification by a number of states of the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Government statement of 5 May 1959 on the ratification by Poland of the Convention on Road Traffic, the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the supplementary Agreements of 1950 and 1955.
Acts referring to this act
- References: Regulation of the Ministers of Communication and Internal Affairs of October 1, 1962, on road traffic.
- References: Regulation of the Ministers of Communication and Internal Affairs of July 20, 1968 on traffic on public roads.
- References: Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure and Construction of 24 February 2016 on the issuance of documents confirming driving licences
- References: Law of January 5, 2011, on drivers
- References: Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure and Construction of May 20, 2016, on the forms of documents confirming the right to drive vehicles
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 10 November 1969 on the accession of Albania to the Convention on Road Traffic, done at Geneva on 19 September 1949
- Legal Basis: Government statement of August 2, 1968, concerning Paraguay's and Lesotho's adoption of the international road traffic distinguishing sign.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of April 19, 1968, concerning Niger's accession to the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 11 July 1967 on the accession of Botswana to the Convention on Road Traffic, done at Geneva on 19 September 1949.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of July 28, 1966, concerning the accession of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 7 April 1966 on the participation of Malta in the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and its adoption of the international distinguishing sign.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 18 March 1966 on the accession of Canada to the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the application of the provisions of this Convention to Fiji.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 31 December 1965 on the accession of Paraguay to the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the adoption by Trinidad and Tobago of the international distinguishing sign.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of 11 June 1965 on the participation of Uganda and Malawi in the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the acceptance by Malawi of the distinguishing sign in international traffic.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of 17 October 1964 on the participation of a number of states in the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the adoption by individual countries of distinguishing signs in international traffic.
- Legal Basis: Government Announcement of December 23, 1963, concerning the participation of Algeria and Lebanon in the Convention on Road Traffic, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949, and the adoption by individual countries of distinguishing signs in international traffic.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 26, 1963, concerning Bulgaria's accession to the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of 26 November 1962 on the participation of Ecuador, the Central African Republic and Guatemala in the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of 22 October 1962 on the accession of a number of states to the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the supplementary Agreements of 1950 and 1955
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 28, 1962, on the accession of a number of states to the Convention on Road Traffic and to the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed at Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of June 23, 1960, on the accession of a number of States to the Convention on Road Traffic and on the accession and ratification by a number of states of the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of 5 May 1959 on the ratification by Poland of the Convention on Road Traffic, the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed in Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the supplementary Agreements of 1950 and 1955.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of December 18, 1973, on the accession of Lesotho to the Convention on Road Traffic, done at Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Legal Basis: Government Announcement of June 29, 1973, concerning the participation of Fiji and Singapore in the Convention on Road Traffic, signed in Geneva on September 19, 1949.
- Legal Basis: Government Announcement of 12 August 1972 on the declarations of Austria and Fiji concerning the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949, and the European Agreement supplementing the Convention on Road Traffic and the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals, signed at Geneva on 16 September 1950.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 25 May 1971 on the participation of Barbados in the Convention on Road Traffic, signed at Geneva on 19 September 1949.