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{{Infobox treaty|name=International Convention on Road Traffic Signage|type=Treaty|date_drafted={{Start date and age|1962|7|14}}|date_signed={{Start date and age|1962|7|16}} (first date)|date_ratified={{Start date and age|1962|7|18}} (First date)|location_signed=Rilanon, [[Christie Island]]|date_effective={{Start date and age|1962|12|31}} (first date)|condition_effective=Lapse of deadline|date_expiration=None|language={{Unbulleted list|[[Staynish]]|[[Packilvanian]]}}|original_signatories={{Unbulleted list|{{Flagcountry|Packilvania}}}}}}The '''International Convention on Road Traffic Signage''' ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luKhavnan luYasteriya aleLafitat aluTadafuqshareedishme weleTariq'', abbreviated the '''ICRTS''') is an international agreement to coordinate and develop universal signage and markers for vehicular and pedestrian road traffic. The agreement is implemented by the International Committee on Road Traffic Signage which is responsible for publishing the International Standards for Road Traffic Signage Manual that sets road signage and markers for its member states to implement. The agreement was first signed in 1962.
{{Infobox treaty|name=International Convention on Road Traffic Signage|type=Treaty|date_drafted={{Start date and age|1962|7|14}}|date_signed={{Start date and age|1962|7|16}} (first date)|date_ratified={{Start date and age|1962|7|18}} (First date)|location_signed=Rilanon, [[Christie Island]]|date_effective={{Start date and age|1962|12|31}} (first date)|condition_effective=Lapse of deadline|date_expiration=None|language={{Unbulleted list|[[Staynish]]|[[Packilvanian]]|[[W:French language|Frakanic]]}}|original_signatories={{Unbulleted list|{{Flagcountry|Packilvania}}|{{Flagcountry|Federation of the Southern Coast}}|{{Flagcountry|Hvaloaszna}}}}}}The '''International Convention on Road Traffic Signage''' ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luKhavnan luYasteriya aleLafitat aluTadafuqshareedishme weleTariq'', [[W:French language|Frakanic]]: ''Convention internationale sur la signalisation routière'', abbreviated the '''ICRTS''') is an international agreement to coordinate and develop universal signage and markers for vehicular and pedestrian road traffic. The agreement is implemented by the International Committee on Road Traffic Signage which is responsible for publishing the International Standards for Road Traffic Signage Manual that sets road signage and markers for its member states to implement. The agreement was first signed in 1962.


== History ==
== History ==
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== Committee ==
== Committee ==
The convention calls for the founding of the International Committee on Road Traffic Signage ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luMijhalistamkamiyaqasir luYasteriya aleLafitat aluTadafuqshareedishme''). It consists of delegates from participating states. They investigate and make recommendations on road signage and markings through the development and publication of the International Standards on Road Traffic Signage Manual. The delegates serve part-time and convene at least once a year. The Committee can, and often does, establish working groups and sub-committees to focus, deliberate and report on road traffic signage within niche or specialised contexts such as weather, cross-cultural understanding and visibility. The work of the Committee is funded through a fixed annual compulsory fee charged to participating states regardless of income level.
The convention calls for the founding of the International Committee on Road Traffic Signage ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luMijhalistamkamiyaqasir luYasteriya aleLafitat aluTadafuqshareedishme,'' [[W:French language|Frakanic]]: ''Comité international de la signalisation routière''). It consists of delegates from participating states. They investigate and make recommendations on road signage and markings through the development and publication of the International Standards on Road Traffic Signage Manual. The delegates serve part-time and convene at least once a year. The Committee can, and often does, establish working groups and sub-committees to focus, deliberate and report on road traffic signage within niche or specialised contexts such as weather, cross-cultural understanding and visibility. The work of the Committee is funded through a fixed annual compulsory fee charged to participating states regardless of income level.


== Manual ==
== Manual ==
The International Standards for Road Traffic Signage Manual ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luKitabtalimat aleYasasi leYasteriya aleLafitat aluTadafuqshareedishme weleTariq'') is a freely and publicly available Creative Commons document that is made available online and each member state is entitled to printed copies. The Manual is typically updated every 2 years. It contains images and descriptions of the signage and markings proposed. It also contains guidelines on implementing the road signage. The manual is printed in the official languages of the participating states to ensure maximum access for its signatories. The Manual is often accompanied by a report on the investigations, findings and analyses thereof which gave rise to the proposed markings and signage. Despite existing for several decades, the manual has hardly changed it was created in 1962. Most changes have been influenced by the rise of super-fast cars and extremely large abnormal vehicles.
The International Standards for Road Traffic Signage Manual ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luKitabtalimat aleYasasi leYasteriya aleLafitat aluTadafuqshareedishme weleTariq,'' [[W: French language|Frakanic]]: ''Manuel des normes internationales de signalisation routière'') is a freely and publicly available Creative Commons document that is made available online and each member state is entitled to printed copies. The Manual is typically updated every 2 years. It contains images and descriptions of the signage and markings proposed. It also contains guidelines on implementing the road signage. The manual is printed in the official languages of the participating states to ensure maximum access for its signatories. The Manual is often accompanied by a report on the investigations, findings and analyses thereof which gave rise to the proposed markings and signage. Despite existing for several decades, the manual has hardly changed it was created in 1962. Most changes have been influenced by the rise of super-fast cars and extremely large abnormal vehicles.


== Signatories ==
== Signatories ==
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|1 August 1979
|1 August 1979
|Active
|Active
|Signatory
|Late Signatory
|Dr. Lestari Priansari Marsudi
|Dr. Lestari Priansari Marsudi
|Dual-System
|Dual-System