¦ ¦
¦Tunisia ¦ ¦ 5 Jan 2004 a ¦
¦Turkmenistan ¦ ¦14 Jun 1993 a ¦
¦Ukraine ¦ 8 Nov 1968 ¦12 Jul 1974 ¦
¦United Arab Emirates ¦ ¦10 Jan 2007 a ¦
¦United Kingdom of Great Britain and ¦ 8 Nov 1968 ¦ ¦
¦ Northern Ireland ¦ ¦ ¦
¦Uruguay ¦ ¦ 8 Apr 1981 a ¦
¦Uzbekistan ¦ ¦17 Jan 1995 a ¦
¦Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) ¦ 8 Nov 1968 ¦ ¦
¦Zimbabwe ¦ ¦31 Jul 1981 a ¦
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DECLARATIONS AND RESERVATIONS <13>
(Unless otherwise indicated, the declarations
and reservations were made upon ratification,
accession or succession.)
Belarus
Reservations and declarations made upon signature and confirmed upon ratification:
The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic does not consider itself bound by the provisions of article 52 of the Convention on Road Traffic stating the disputes which relate to the interpretation or application of the Convention may be referred, at the request of any of the Parties, to the International Court of Justice.
The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic declares that the provisions of article 45 of the Convention on Road Traffic, under which a number of States may not become parties to this Convention, are discriminatory in character, and it considers that the Convention on Road Traffic should be open for participation by all interested States without any discrimination or restrictions.
The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic declares that the provisions of article 46 of the Convention on Road Traffic are anachronistic and at variance with the Declaration of the United Nations General Assembly on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples (resolution 1514 (XV) of 14 December 1960).
Belgium <14>
16 May 1989
Reservations to article 10 (3) and 18 (3).
Brazil <15>
Reservations with respect to the following articles and annex:
- Article 20, paragraph 2 (a) and (b);
- Article 23, paragraph 2 (a);
- Article 40;
- Article 41, paragraph 1 (a), (b) and (c) (partial reservations);
- Annex 5, paragraph 5 (c); and
- Annex 5, paragraphs 28, 39 and 41 (partial reservations).
Declarations as regards the above-mentioned partial reservations:
(a) Brazil's partial reservation to chapter IV (Drivers of Motor Vehicles), article 41 (Validity of Driving Permits), paragraphs 1 (a), (b), and (c), refers to the fact that drivers issued permits in left-hand drive countries cannot drive in Brazil before taking a road test for right-hand driving.
(b) The partial reservation to Annex 5 (Technical Conditions Concerning Motor Vehicles and Trailers), chapter II (Lights and reflecting devices), paragraph 28, is against the triangular form of the reflex reflectors required for every trailer, inconvenient for Brazil since the triangular shape is used for emergency signal devices to alert drivers ahead on the road.
(c) In Annex 5, chapter II, paragraph 39, Brazil's reservation refers solely to the amber colour of the direction-indicators, since only red lights should be used at the rear of vehicles.
(d) The partial reservation made to Annex 5, paragraph 41, refers to the fact that in Brazil re
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