Ad Article 25 of the Convention Sample Clauses

Ad Article 25 of the Convention. (Motorways and similar roads) Paragraph 1 This paragraph shall be read as follows: “On motorways and on special approach or exit roads signposted as motorways: (a) The use of the road shall be prohibited to pedestrians, animals, cycles, mopeds unless they are treated as motorcycles, and all vehicles other than motor vehicles and their trailers, and to motor vehicles or motor vehicle trailers which are incapable, by virtue of their design, of attaining on a flat road a speed specified by domestic legislation but which shall not be less than 40 km (25 miles) per hour; (b) Drivers shall be forbidden: (i) To have their vehicles standing or parked elsewhere than at marked parking sites; if a vehicle is compelled to stop, its driver shall endeavour to move it off the carriageway and also off the flush verge, and, if he is unable to do so, immediately signal the presence of the vehicle at a distance so as to warn approaching drivers in time; if a vehicle to which Article 23, paragraph 5 of the Convention applies is involved, it is recommended that domestic legislation should provide for the use of one of the appliances referred to in Annex 5, paragraph 56, of the Convention; (ii) To make U-turns to travel in reverse and to drive on to the central dividing strip, including the crossovers linking the two carriageways. (c) Processions, demonstrations, rallies, advertising motorcades, motor sports events and technical tests of vehicles and chassis prototypes shall be prohibited subject to such provisions as may be laid down by domestic legislation.” This paragraph shall be read as follows: “Where a motorway comprises three or more lanes for the same direction of traffic the drivers of goods vehicles of more than 3,500 kg permissible maximum mass or of combinations of vehicles more than 7 m in length shall be forbidden to take any lane other than the two lanes nearest to the edge of the carriageway appropriate to the direction of traffic.” This paragraph shall be read as follows: “Vehicles towed by means of a makeshift device shall be forbidden access to motorways unless exceptions are provided for by the domestic legislation. Disabled vehicles which have broken down on a motorway and are towed by means of a makeshift device shall leave the motorway at the nearest exit. For the purposes of this rule, makeshift devices include rope, wire, etc.” This paragraph shall be read as follows: “For the purpose of the application of the previous paragraphs of this Article, other...
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