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The Contracting States, desirous of promoting the development and safety of international road traffic by establishing certain uniform rules, Have agreed upon the following provisions:

Chapter I GENERAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 1 1. While reserving its jurisdiction over the use of its own roads, each Contracting State agrees to the use of its roads for international traffic under the conditions set out in this Convention.
2. No Contracting State shall be required to extend the benefit of the provisions of this Convention to any motor vehicle or trailer, or to any driver having remained within its territory for a continuous period exceeding one year.
ARTICLE 2 1. The annexes to this Convention shall be considered as integral parts of the Convention; it being understood, however, that any State may on signature or ratification of, or accession to, the Convention, or at any time thereafter, by declaration exclude annexes 1 and 2 from its application of the Convention.
2. Any Contracting State may at any time give notice to the World Assembly that it will be bound, as from the date of the said notification, by annexes 1 as excluded under the terms of paragraph 1 of this article.

ARTICLE 3 1. Measures which all the Contracting States or certain of them may have agreed, or shall in the future agree, to put into effect with a view of facilitating international road traffic by simplifying customs, police, health or other requirements will be regarded as being in conformity with the object of this Convention.
2. (a) A bond or other form of security guaranteeing payment of any import duties and import taxes which would, in the absence of such security, be chargeable to the importation of any motor vehicle admitted to international traffic may be required by any Contracting State. (b) A Contracting State shall accept for the purposes of this article the guarantee of an organization established in its own territory affiliated to an international association which has issued a valid international customs pass for the motor vehicle (such as a carnet de passages on douane).
3. For the fulfillment of the requirements provided for in this Convention the Contracting States will endeavor to keep open during the same hours customs offices and posts next to each other on the same international road.

ARTICLE 4 1. For the purpose of this Convention the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them: "International traffic" means any traffic which crosses at least one frontier; "Road" means any way open to the public for the circulation of vehicles; "Carriageway" means that portion of a road normally used by vehicular traffic; "Lane" means any one f the parts into which the carriageway is divisible, each sufficient in width for one moving line of vehicles; "Driver" means any person who drives a vehicle, including cycles, or guides draught, pack or saddle animals or herds of flocks on a road, or who is in actual physical control of the same; "Motor vehicle" means any self-propelled vehicle normally used for the transport of persons or goods upon a road, other than vehicles running on rails or connected to electric conductors. Any State bound by annex 1 shall exclude from this definition cycles fitted with an auxiliary engine of the type described in that annex; "Articulated vehicle" means any motor vehicle with a trailer having no front axle and so attached that part of the trailer is superimposed upon the motor vehicle and a substantial part of the weight of the trailer and of its load is borne by the motor vehicle. Such a trailer shall be called a "semi-trailer"; "Trailer" means any vehicle designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle; "Cycle" means any cycle not self-propelled. Any State bound by annex 1 shall include in this definition cycles fitted with an auxiliary engine of the type described in that annex; "Laden weight" of a vehicle means the weight of the vehicle and its load when the vehicle is stationary and ready for the road, and shall include the weight of the driver and of any other persons carried for the time being; "Maximum load" means the weight of the load declared permissible by the competent authority of the country of registration of the vehicle; "Permissible maximum weight" of a vehicle means the weight of the vehicle and its maximum load when the vehicle is ready for the road.

ARTICLE 5 This Convention is not to be taken as authorizing the carriage of persons for hire or reward or the carriage of goods other than the personal baggage of the occupants of the vehicle; it being understood that these matters and all other matters not provided for in this Convention remain within the competence of domestic legislation, subject to the application of other relevant international conventions or agreements.


Chapter II RULES OF THE ROAD

ARTICLE 6 Each Contracting State shall take appropriate measures to ensure the observance of the rules set out in this chapter.

ARTICLE 7 Every driver, pedestrian or other road user shall conduct himself in such a way as not to endanger or obstruct traffic; he shall avoid all behavior that might cause damage to persons, or public or private property.

ARTICLE 8 1. Every vehicle or combination of vehicles proceeding as a unit shall have a driver.
2. Draught, pack or saddle animals shall have a driver, and cattle shall be accompanied, except in special areas which shall be marked at the points of entry.
3. Convoys of vehicles and animals shall have the number of drivers prescribed by domestic regulations.
4. Convoys shall, if necessary, be divided into section of moderate length, and be sufficiently spaced out for the convenience of traffic. This provision does not apply to regions where migration of nomads occurs.
5. Drivers shall at all times be able to control their vehicles or guide their animals. when approaching other road users, they shall take such precautions as may be required for the safety of the latter.

ARTICLE 9 1. All vehicular traffic proceeding in the same direction on any road shall keep to the same side of the road, which shall be uniform in each country for all roads. Domestic regulations concerning one-way traffic shall not be affected.
2. As a general rule and whenever the provisions of article 7 so require, every driver shall: (a) On two-lane carriageways intended for two-way traffic, keep his vehicle in the lane appropriate to the direction in which he is traveling; (b) On carriageways with more than two lanes, keep his vehicle in the lane nearest to the edge of the carriageway appropriate to the direction in which he is traveling.
3. Animals shall be kept as near as possible to the edge of the road in accordance with domestic regulations.

ARTICLE 10 The driver of a vehicle shall at all times have its speed under control and shall drive in a reasonable and prudent manner. He shall slow down or stop whenever circumstances so require, and particularly when visibility is not good.

ARTICLE 11 1. Drivers when meeting or being overtaken shall keep as close as practicable to the edge of the carriageway on the side appropriate to the direction in which they are traveling. In overtaking, a driver shall pass on the left or the right of the overtaken vehicle or animal according to the rule observed in the country concerned. These rules shall not necessarily apply in the case of tramcars, trains on roads, and certain mountain roads.
2. On the approach of any vehicle or accompanied animal, drivers shall: (a) When meeting, leave sufficient space for the vehicle or accompanied animal coming from the opposite direction; (b) When being overtaken, keep as close as practicable to the appropriate edge of the carriageway and not accelerate.
3. Drivers intending to overtake shall make sure that there is sufficient room and sufficient visibility ahead to permit overtaking without danger. After overtaking they shall bring their vehicles back to the right or left hand side according to the rule observed in the country concerned, but only after making sure that this will not inconvenience the vehicle, pedestrian or animal overtaken.

ARTICLE 12 1. Every driver approaching a fork, crossroad, road junction or level-crossing shall take special precautions to avoid accidents.
2. Priority of passage may be accorded at intersections on certain roads or sections of road. Such priority shall be marked by signs and every driver approaching such a road or section of road shall be bound to yield the right of way to drivers traveling along it.
3. The provisions of annex 2 regarding the priority of passage at intersections not covered by paragraph 2 of this article shall be applied by the States bound by the said annex. 4. Every driver before starting to turn into a road shall: (a) Make sure that he can do so without danger to other road users; (b) Give adequate notice of his intention t turn; (c) Move over as far as practicable to the edge of the carriageway on the side appropriate to the direction in which he is traveling if he wishes to turn off the road on that side; (d) Move as near as practicable towards the middle of the carriageway if he wishes to leave the road and turn to the other side, except as provided for in paragraph 2 of article 16; (e) In no case hamper the traffic coming from the opposite direction.

ARTICLE 13 1. Stationary vehicles or animals shall be kept off the carriageway if feasible, or, if not, as close as practicable to the edge of the carriageway. Drivers shall not leave vehicles or animals until they have taken all necessary precautions to avoid an accident.
2. Vehicles an animals shall not be left waiting where they are likely to cause danger or obstruction, and in particular at or near a road intersection, a bend or the top of a hill.

ARTICLE 14 All necessary precautions shall be taken to ensure that the load of a vehicle shall not be a cause of damage or danger.

ARTICLE 15 1. From nightfall and during the night, or when atmospheric conditions render it necessary, every vehicle or combination of vehicles on a road shall show at least one white light in front and at least one red light in the rear. When a vehicle, other than a cycle or a motor-cycle without sidecar, is provided with only one white light in front, this shall be placed on the side nearest to traffic coming from the opposite direction. In countries where two white front lights are obligatory, such lights shall be placed one on the right and one on the left of the vehicle. The red light may be produced either by a device distinct from that which produces the white light or lights in front or by the same device when the vehicle is short enough and so arranged as to permit this.
2. In no case shall a vehicle have a red light or a red reflector directed to the front or a white light or a white reflector directed to the rear. This provision shall not apply to a white or yellow reversing light in cases where the domestic legislation of the country of registration of the vehicle permits such lights.
3. Lights and reflex reflectors shall be such as to ensure that the vehicle is clearly indicated to other road users.
4. Any Contracting State or subdivision thereof may, provided that all measures are taken to guarantee normal conditions of safety, exempt from certain provisions of this article: (a) Vehicles used for special purposes or under special conditions; (b) Vehicles of special shape and kind; (c) Stationary vehicles on adequately lighted roads.

ARTICLE 16 1. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to trolley-buses. 2. (a) Cyclists shall use cycle tracks where there is an obligation to do so indicated by an appropriate sign, or where such obligation is imposed by domestic regulations; (b) Cyclists shall proceed in signal file where circumstances so require and, except in special cases provided for in domestic regulations, shall never proceed more than two abreast on the carriageway; (c) Cyclists shall not be towed by vehicles; (d) The provisions of paragraph 4 (d) of article 12 shall not apply to cyclists where domestic regulations provide otherwise.


Chapter III SIGNS AND SIGNALS

ARTICLE 17 1. With a view to ensuring a homogeneous system, the road signs and signals adopted in each Contracting State shall, as far as possible, be the only ones to be placed on the roads of that State. Should it be necessary to introduce any new sign, the shape, color and type of symbol employed shall conform with the system in use in that State.
2. The number of approved signs shall be limited to such as may be strictly necessary. They shall be place only at points where they are essential.
3. The danger signs shall be placed at a sufficient distance from the object indicated to give road users adequate warning.
4. The affixing to an approved sign of any notice not related to the purpose of such sign and liable to obscure it or to interfere with its character shall be prohibited.
5. All boards and notices which might be confused with the approved signs or make them more difficult to read shall be prohibited.


Chapter IV PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAILERS IN INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC

ARTICLE 18 1. In order to be entitled to the benefits of this Convention, a motor vehicle shall be registered by a Contracting State or subdivision thereof in the manner prescribed by its legislation.
2. A registration certificate containing at least the serial number, known as the registration number, the name or the trade mark of the maker of the vehicle, the maker's identification or serial number, the date of first registration and the full name and permanent place of residence of the applicant for the said certificate shall be issued either by the competent authority or by an association duly empowered to do so.
3. This certificate shall be accepted by all Contracting States as prima facie evidence of the information entered thereon.

ARTICLE 19 1. Every motor vehicle shall display at least at the back on a special plate or on the vehicle itself, a registration number issued or allotted by the competent authority. In the case of a motor vehicle drawing one or more trailers the single trailer or the last trailer shall display the registration number of the drawing vehicle or its own registered number.
2. The composition of the registration number and the manner in which it is displayed shall be as set out in annex 3.

ARTICLE 20 1. Every motor vehicle shall in addition to the registration number display at the back, inscribed on a plate or on the vehicle itself, the distinguishing sign of the place of registration of this vehicle. This sign shall indicate either a State or a territory which constitutes a distinct unit from the point of view of registration. In the case of a motor vehicle drawing one or more trailers this sign shall also be displayed at the back of the single trailer or of the last trailer.
2. The composition of the distinguishing sign and the manner in which it is displayed shall be as set out in annex 4.

ARTICLE 21 Every motor vehicle and trailer shall carry the identification marks set out in annex 5 .

ARTICLE 22 1. Every motor vehicle and trailer shall be in good working order and in such safe mechanical condition as not to endanger the driver, other occupants of the vehicle or any person upon the road, or cause damage to public or private property.
2. In addition, every motor vehicle, or trailer, and its equipment shall conform to the provisions of annex 6 and the driver of every motor vehicle shall observe the rules set out therein.
3. The provisions of this article shall apply to trolley-buses.

ARTICLE 23 1. The maximum dimensions and weights of vehicles permitted to travel on the roads of each Contracting State or subdivision thereof shall be matters for domestic legislation. On certain roads designated by States Parties to regional agreements or, in the absence of such agreements, by a Contracting State, the permissible maximum dimensions and weights shall be those set out in annex 7.
2. The provisions of this article shall apply to trolley-buses and buses.


Chapter V DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES IN INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC

ARTICLE 24 1. Each Contracting State shall allow any driver admitted to its territory who fulfills the conditions which are set out in annex 8 and who holds a valid driving permit issued to him, after he has given proof of his competence, by the competent authority of another Contracting State or subdivision thereof, or by an association duly empowered by such authority, to drive on its roads without further examination motor vehicles of the category or categories defined in annexes 9 and 10 for which the permit has been issued.
2. A Contracting State may however require that any driver admitted to its territory shall carry an international driving permit conforming to the model contained in annex 10, especially in the case of a driver coming from a country where a domestic driving permit is not required or where the domestic permit issued to him does not conform to the model contained in annex 9.
3. The international driving permit shall, after the driver has given proof of his competence, be delivered by the competent authority of a Contracting State or subdivision thereof, or by a duly authorized association, and sealed or stamped by such authority or association. The holder shall be entitled to drive in all Contracting States without further examination motor vehicles coming within the categories for which the permit has been issued.
4. The right to use the domestic as well as the international driving permit may be refused if it is evident that the conditions of issue are no longer fulfilled.
5. A Contracting State or a subdivision thereof may withdraw from the driver the right to use either of the above-mentioned permits only if the driver has committed a driving offense of such a nature as would entail the forfeiture of his driving permit under the legislation and regulations of the Contracting State. In such an event, the Contracting State or subdivision thereof withdrawing the use of the permit may withdraw and retain the permit until the period of the withdrawal of use expires or until the holder leaves the territory of the Contracting State, whichever is the earlier, and may record such a withdrawal of use on the permit and communicate the name and address of the driver to the authority which issued the permit.

ARTICLE 25 The nations of the WA undertake to communicate to each other such information as will enable them to establish the identity of persons holding domestic or international driving permits when they are liable to proceedings for a driving offense. They further undertake to make known the information required to establish the identity of the owner or the person in whose name a foreign vehicle which has been involved in a serious accident is registered.


Chapter VI PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO CYCLES IN INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC

ARTICLE 26 Every cycle shall be equipped with: (a) At least one efficient brake; (b) An audible warning device consisting of a bell, to the exclusion of any other audible warning device, capable of being heard at a reasonable distance; (c) A white or yellow light in front and a red light or a red reflex reflector in the rear from nightfall and during the night or when atmospheric conditions render it necessary.


Chapter VII FINAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 27 1. This Convention shall be open for 3 days to vote for, or against the proposal of the WA Convention on Road Traffic.
2. This Convention shall be ratified and the instruments of ratification deposited by entire World Assembly.
4. Accession shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of accession by the entire World Assembly.

ARTICLE 28. 1. Any State may, at the time of signature, ratification or accession, or at any time thereafter, declare, by notification addressed to the World Assembly, that the provisions of this Convention shall be applicable to all or any of this Convention will be applicable to all or any of the territories for the international relations of which it is responsible. These provisions shall become applicable in the territories named in the notification thirty days after the date of receipt of such notification by the World Assembly or, if the Convention has not entered into force at that time, then upon the date of its entry into force.
2. Each Contracting State, when circumstances permit, undertakes to take as soon as possible the necessary steps in order to extend the application of this Convention to the territories for the international relations of which it is responsible, subject, where necessary for constitutional reasons, to the consent of the governments of such territories.

ARTICLE 29 Any dispute between any two or more Contracting States concerning the interpretation or application of this Convention, which the Parties are unable to settle by negotiation or by another mode of settlement, may be referred by written application from any of the Contracting States concerned to the International Court of Justice for decision.

ARTICLE 30 1. For spaceships and such, they must be kept to the right hand side while travelling throughout international space. 2. If they are in their own territory surrounding their planet, they have to drive the same direction as their roads or if there are no roads, to drive on the left hand side.

CONCLUSION - This convention will hopefully bring actual safety throughout nations, in traffic, no matter within in their own borders or for international traffic. As such, the WA hereby passes the WA Convention on Road Traffic.

Voting Ends: 3 days

So, will this resolution pass? Tell me and I will change it whatever you please to, until we reach the middle ground.

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Postby Charlotte Ryberg » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:44 am

Hmm, is that the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic? :blink:

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Postby Meekinos » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:50 am

Do people really have such petty rules for their vehicles? This is so draconian and archaic. This is the biggest steaming pile of micromanagement horse manure we've seen yet.

How does this affect anti-matter powered vehicles? What is a reasonable speed for cruising, impulse and transwarp speeds? What purpose is there to just a light on the front and rear of the vehicle? Surely side lights would be prudent, as well as lights under and above. Or yet, how would it be proposed that overtaking be accomplished when you've got vehicles which travel in this manner?

Your proposal is so terribly limited.
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Postby Flibbleites » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:36 am

You are aware that there is a character limit on proposals, right?

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Postby Embolalia » Wed Nov 03, 2010 12:05 pm

Mmmm, copy pasta. So let's see: we've hit on plagiarism, character limit, and (I would imagine) quite a bit of duplication. As they say in France: FAIL
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Postby Grays Harbor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 3:20 pm

Charlotte Ryberg wrote:Hmm, is that the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic? :blink:

The WA has a rule against copy 'n paste.


Meekinos wrote: This is the biggest steaming pile of micromanagement horse manure we've seen yet.


While we as a people rarely agree with anybody on anything, this time we must agree with our colleague from Meekinos in that this is indeed one bloody huge steaming pile of horse manure, and with our Rybergan colleague that this seems to be a plagarized draft.

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Postby The Altani Confederacy » Wed Nov 03, 2010 3:26 pm

Ignoring all the other flaws already mentioned here, as others have already ably covered them, I'm just curious why the WA needs to get involved in traffic enforcement now. Talk about one world government. Maybe we should have a WA meter maid and traffic cop force now too? I am just picturing gnomes with ticket books and radar guns, and not liking the image.

Oh, and I love this part:

ARTICLE 30 1. For spaceships and such, they must be kept to the right hand side while travelling throughout international space. 2. If they are in their own territory surrounding their planet, they have to drive the same direction as their roads or if there are no roads, to drive on the left hand side.


Spaceships are being lumped in with terrestrial vehicular traffic? Why? And drive on the right hand side of what? Space does not have formal roads, last I checked. Travel corridors, maybe. But really, telling spaceships what side of space to drive on seems a little far-fetched.

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Postby Cardoness » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:36 pm

ARTICLE 30 1. For spaceships and such, they must be kept to the right hand side while travelling throughout international space. 2. If they are in their own territory surrounding their planet, they have to drive the same direction as their roads or if there are no roads, to drive on the left hand side.


Thank you! I have never laughed so hard in all my life! :rofl:
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Postby Meekinos » Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:18 am

Cardoness wrote:
ARTICLE 30 1. For spaceships and such, they must be kept to the right hand side while travelling throughout international space. 2. If they are in their own territory surrounding their planet, they have to drive the same direction as their roads or if there are no roads, to drive on the left hand side.


Thank you! I have never laughed so hard in all my life! :rofl:

And we've never been so confused in our life. Exactly how would this bullshit be enforced? And is there even a "right hand side" when travelling in space? This is the most asinine clause we've seen in the longest time. For that matter, what's this silliness about vehicles having to be on the right hand side in any event? What's wrong with the left-hand side? It's nothing more than an irrational fear of the left side of the road and highly discriminative!
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Postby Grays Harbor » Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:26 am

Of course there is a "right side" and "left side" in space. You merely take three readings from galactic centre, preferably from at least 100 light years apart, determine athe azimuth, have a cup of strong Altaran Green Coffee, do the Chicken Dance backwards, then toss a dart at a star chart. the portion to the right of the dart is "right", the other side is "left".

See, quite simple, really.
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