FIRST SCHEDULE
Rule 4
International Driving Permit under the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic 1949
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List of the Contracting States
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahamas
Barbados
Belgium
Botswana
British Honduras
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Canada
Central African Republic
Chile
China
Congo (Brazzaville)
Congo (Kinshasa)
Cuba
Cyprus
Czechoslovakia
Dahomey
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Fiji
Finland
France
Ghana
Gibraltar
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guernsey
Haiti
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Ivory Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jersey
Jordan
Laos
Lebanon
Luxemburg
Malagasy Republic
Malawi
Malaysia
Mali
Malta
Monaco
Morocco
Mozambique
Netherlands
New Zealand
Niger
Norway
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Rhodesia
Romania
Rwanda
St. Lucia
St. Vincent
San Marino
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
South Africa
South West Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Surinam
Swaziland
Sweden
Syria
Thailand
Togo
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Uganda
United Arab Republic
United Kingdom
Union of Soviet Socialist Republic
United States of America
Vatican City
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yugoslavia
1Afghanistan
1  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
2Antigua
2  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
3Bolivia
3  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
4Burundi
4  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
5Cameroon
5  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
6Chad
6  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
7Colombia
7  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
8Costa Rica
8  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
9Dominica
9  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
10El Salvador
10  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
11Ethiopia
11  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits, which must be validated by the local police on arrival.
12Gabon
12  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
13Gambia
13  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
14Germany (Democratic Republic)
14  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
15Germany (Federal Republic)
15  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
16Guinea
16  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
17Guyana
17  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
18Honduras
18  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
19Iceland
19  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
20Indonesia
20  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
21Iran
21  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
22Kenya
22  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
23Kuwait
23  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits, which must be validated by the local police on arrival.
24Lesotho
24  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
25Libya
25  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
26Liechtenstein
26  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
27Mauritania
27  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
28Mauritius
28  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
29Montserrat
29  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
30Nepal
30  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
31Nicaragua
31  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
32Qatar
32  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits, which must be validated by the local police on arrival.
33St. Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla
33  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
34Saudi Arabia
34  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
35Southern Yemen
35  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
36Sudan
36  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
37Switzerland
37  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
38Tanzania
38  Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.
39Upper Volta
39  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
40Western Samoa
40  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
41Zambia
41  The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.
This permit shall in no way affect the obligation of the holder to conform strictly to the laws and regulations relating to residence or to the exercise of a profession which are in force in each country through which he travels.
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Particulars concerning the Driver:
1.  Surname
2.  Other name
3.  Place of birth
4.  Date of birth
5.  Permanent place of residence.
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