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Austrian vignette, valid for 10 days, starting on 4 April 2011. Since 1997, vignettes are required for all vehicles of up to 3.5 tonnes, driving on motorways and expressways (prefixed with letters A and S) under federal administration. Vignettes are overseen by the police and toll-sheriff employees of the federal motorway administration.
An International Motor Insurance Card System is an arrangement between authorities and insurance organizations of multiple states to ensure that victims of road traffic accidents do not suffer from the fact that injuries or damage sustained by them were caused by a visiting motorist rather than a motorist resident in the same country.
14 June 1956: Japan [4]; April 1966: Yugoslavia (applies today to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia) [5] 1 January 1996: Argentina [6]
Motorway Districts Length Description Cities Ferizaj, Pristina: 60 km (37 mi) The R 6 (Albanian: Autostrada R 6, Serbian: Autoput R 6) is a four traffic lane motorway, spanning 60 km (37 mi). [4]
The 1933 Tunis Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Carthage Street Circuit in Tunis, the capital of colonial Tunisia, on 26 March 1933. Tazio Nuvolari won the 37 lap race, driving for Scuderia Ferrari , Alfa Romeo 's works team, while his teammate, Baconin Borzacchini , finished second.
Flag Date Use Description 800-888: Imperial Orilflamme of Charlemagne: A 3 pointed green field with 8 golden crosses and 6 flowers. 800–1300: Banner of the Emperor of the Romans and of the King of Germany
Vignettes Hut with Aiguille de la Tsa (left) and Dent Blanche (right) The Vignettes Hut (French: Cabane des Vignettes) is an alpine hut, located south of Arolla in the Swiss canton of Valais. It lies at a height of 3,160 metres above sea level, at the foot of the Pigne d'Arolla and near the Col de Chermotane in the Pennine Alps. All accesses to ...