10 Article 11 USE OF VEHICLES States Parties shall permit nationals of another Member State using vehicles to enter into their territory and move freely for a maximum period of 90 (ninety) days from the date of entry, upon presentation of the following valid documents to the competent authorities in the host Member State: (a) adriver’s license; (b) evidence of ownership or registration of the vehicle; (c) certificate of road worthiness; (d) certificate of axle load limit; (e) an insurance policy in respect of the vehicle by the host Member State. The use of vehicles by persons in the territory of a host Member State shall be subject to the laws of the host Member State. Member States shall establish and contribute to a continental database on registration of vehicles to facilitate the use of vehicles in the free movement of persons. Article 12 FREE MOVEMENT OF RESIDENTS OF BORDER COMMUNITIES States Parties shall through bilateral or regional agreements establish measures, to identify and facilitate the free movement of residents of border communities without compromising the security or public health of host Member States. States Parties shall endeavour to amicably resolve any legal, administrative, security, cultural or technical impediment likely to hamper the free movement of border communities. Article 13 FREE MOVEMENT OF STUDENTS AND RESEARCHERS States Parties shall permit nationals of another Member State who are holders of registration or pre-registration documents, to take up education or research in their territory in accordance with the policies and laws of the host Member State. A host States Party shall in accordance with national or regional policies issue student permits or passes to nationals of other Member States who are admitted to pursue studies in the host Member State.

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