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EUROPEAN ROAD STANDARDS

18th October 1957
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NEW standards to which international roads forming part of the European system, as defined in 1950 by the Economic Commission for Europe, should comply, have been approved by the E.C.E. sub-committee on road transport. There is an agreement concerning the marking of roads,, and the lighting and braking performance of vehicles.

The 30.764-mile road system include highways between Lisbon and Stockholm, Lisbon and Helsinki, London and the Turco-Syrian frontier, and London and leussia via Warsaw.


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