AGR

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AGR is a United Nations treaty that defines and coordinates the network of major international road routes across Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations treaty
international agreement
abbreviation AGR
administeredBy UNECE Transport Division NERFINISHED
adoptedAt Geneva NERFINISHED
adoptedBy United Nations Economic Commission for Europe NERFINISHED
adoptedOn 1975-11-15
alsoKnownAs European Road Agreement NERFINISHED
appliesTo international road corridors
category road transport treaty
contains Annex with list of E-road routes
coordinates international road route numbering in Europe
defines E-road numbering system
network of main international road routes in Europe
standards for main international traffic arteries
enteredIntoForceOn 1983-03-15
establishes E-road network
excludes purely domestic road numbering systems
framework UNECE transport infrastructure agreements NERFINISHED
fullName European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries NERFINISHED
governs allocation of E-road route numbers
language English
French
legalForm agreement under international law
legalStatus multilateral treaty
maintainedBy contracting parties
numberingPrinciple even numbers for west–east E-roads
odd numbers for north–south E-roads
single- and double-digit numbers for reference roads
three-digit numbers for intermediate roads
partyType UN member states in the UNECE region
purpose to facilitate international road traffic across Europe
to harmonize planning of international road networks
region Europe
relatedTo European Agreement on Important International Combined Transport Lines and Related Installations NERFINISHED
European Agreement on Main Inland Waterways of International Importance NERFINISHED
European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines NERFINISHED
requires contracting parties to develop and maintain E-roads
scope interurban international road routes
setsOut classification of main international traffic arteries (E-roads)
subject international road transport
transport infrastructure
typeOfRoute main international traffic artery
updatedThrough amendment protocols
usesPrefix E for European routes

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