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E-paths marking

The meeting of the ERA Footpath Commission 2nd October 2009 in La Palma approved the final ‘European’ logo of the way-marks of E-paths, E1 to E12.

Signs images (*.jpg): E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, E8, E9, E10, E11, E12
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Number of colour blue: PANTONE REFLEX BLUE, colour RGB: 0/51/153 (hexadecimal 003399)
Number of colour yellow: PANTONE YELLOW, colour RGB: 255/204/0 (hexadecimal FFCCOO)
Size: about 7 x 9 cm.

          

Instructions:
In almost every country in Europe there is an E-path, normally marked with local (national) way-marks. It is not the aim to change all the local way-marks into European way-marks. Please, use the European way-marks supplementary, for instance 1 way-mark every 2 km, way-marks on important crossings and way-marks on special places, like begin or end.
If special signs are made with listing an E-path, please, do not remove this signs and leave them.
If there is a ‘local’ way-mark only for the E-path, please replace these marks with the European ones.

Every organization we want to ask:
1. Develop own sticker of plate with the E-path, being in your country.
2. Locate these stickers or plates supplementary like the description above.
3. Within time framework of 2 years (end of 2011)

In this way the E-paths will be more visible. That is a benefit of our all E-paths and specially a benefit of the local path itself.
Good luck with this job and thanks in forehand!

Prepared by:
Uroš Vidovic, chairman of the Foothpath Commission (Slovenia)
Pedro Cuiça, 1st vice-chairman (Portugal)
Rob Franssen, 2nd vice-chairman (the Netherlands)