I am telling those who want more cabotage that the internal market is being built gradually and has to go hand in hand with harmonization. |
The way in which the existing cabotage rules were interpreted varied too widely from Member State to Member State, necessitating rules. |
Lastly, continuity means that, in a given period, a haulier is engaged solely in cabotage operations. |
The Green Party has been supporting the unions in terms of getting cabotage, where local freight is carried by local carriers. |
There are also words like cabotage, lamprophony, and gelid that are used so rarely you can live your life without ever hearing them. |
These are two further criteria which may be used to check the new cabotage definition. |