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  1. TRANSPORT|maritime and inland waterway transport|maritime transport
    rolladh ann-rolladh as Reference "Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 1071/2009 lena mbunaítear rialacha comhchoiteanna maidir leis na coinníollacha a bheidh le comhlíonadh chun gairm an oibreora iompair de bhóthar a chleachtadh agus lena n-aisghairtear Treoir 96/26/CE ón gComhairle, CELEX:32009R1071/GA Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
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    róró Reference "Rialachán (AE) 2015/757 maidir le faireachán, tuairisciú agus fíorú a dhéanamh ar astaíochtaí dé-ocsaíde carbóin ó mhuiriompar, agus lena leasaítear Treoir 2009/16/CE, CELEX:32015R0757/GA Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
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    Roll-on/Roll-off | Ro-Ro
    de
    Definition "Auf- oder Abladen eines Kraftfahrzeuges, eines Eisenbahnwaggons oder einer ITE [ IATE:1876269 ] auf ein oder von einem Schiff, unter Verwendung der eigenen Räder oder von Rädern, die für diesen Zweck untergestellt werden." Reference Terminologie des Kombinierten Verkehrs, UN/ECE 2001
    Comment "Im Fall der Rollenden Landstraße [ IATE:136136 ] werden nur Kraftfahrzeuge auf einen oder von einem Zug gefahren"
    roll-on roll-off | ro-ro | ro-ro transport
    en
    Definition carriage, by specially designed vessels, of wheeled cargo such as automobiles, trucks, semi-trailer trucks, trailers or railroad cars that are driven on and off the ship on their own wheels Reference "Wikipedia > Roll-on/roll-off. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roll-on/roll-off [15.11.2018]"
    Comment "RORO vessels have built-in ramps which allow the cargo to be efficiently ""rolled on"" and ""rolled off"" the vessel when in port. While smaller ferries that operate across rivers and other short distances often have built-in ramps, the term RORO is generally reserved for larger ocean-going vessels. The ramps and doors may be stern-only, or bow and stern for quick loading."