Introduction  

Its aim is to obtain the recognition of the cultural significance of historic vehicles by legal and political authorities and the other stakeholders.
This recognition should reinforce FIVA’s statement of the cultural importance of historic vehicles along with those of its federations and other member organisations if any law (Parliament) or regulation (Ministry) risks penalising the conservation or use of the historic vehicles. Politicians know it is unwise to work against the maxim that ‘we shouldn’t touch culture’!
The possibilities of this recognition are various: in official texts of different states, through “clubs of parliamentarians” and massive, popular participation at “Vehicle Heritage Days”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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