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In 2017, the Ministry of Cities (MCID) in partnership with the National Department of Traffic – DENATRAN (currently SENATRAN) and SERPRO launched the digital version of the CNH. For then Minister Bruno Araújo , in addition to streamlining the process, the Digital CNH would offer an innovative way of identification.
Resolução 510/2014 do DENATRAN - Brazil - which specifies the Mercosul trade marks in the country (in Portuguese) DNRPA page - Argentina - about the presentation of the plates of the Mercosur standard (in Spanish)
Brazil - At national level, DENATRAN (Departamento Nacional de Trânsito), [51] that coordinates all governmental effort. But each state has its own DETRAN (such as DETRAN-SP, [52] that belongs to state of São Paulo), that manages actual registration of vehicles, emission of driver's licenses, etc.
Federal and state highways shields are standardized in Brazil by the National Transit Department (DENATRAN), but implementation is not always consistent nor even existent. In many states, highway names appear on highway location markers and guide signs with no highway shield.
The National Department of Transit (Denatran) census in 2003 recorded a fleet of 36,821 vehicles. According to the Electoral Regional Court (TRE-RJ), the number of voters registered in Macaé was 97,184 in 2004, divided in two electoral zones and 268 sections. In the last elections, 84,054 (200.49%) people voted.
National Defense Council, Conselho de Defesa Nacional (CDN); Cabinet of Institutional Security, Gabinete de Segurança Institucional (GSI); Chief of Staff, Casa Civil da Presidência da República
A flexible-fuel vehicle (FFV) or dual-fuel vehicle (DFF) is an alternative fuel automobile or light duty truck with a multifuel engine that can use more than one fuel, usually mixed in the same tank, and the blend is burned in the combustion chamber together.
In 1968 the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic gave one of the first international definitions of a motor vehicle: (o) “Power-driven vehicle” means any self-propelled road vehicle, other than a moped in the territories of Contracting Parties which do not treat mopeds as motorcycles, and other than a rail-borne vehicle;