Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Electronic toll systems in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Electronic toll systems*- Public deliberation.
Member States shall take the necessary measures to increase the use of electronic toll systems.
The introduction of electronic toll systems will entail the processing of personal data.
They shall ensure inter alia that at least 50% of toll lanes in each toll station are equipped with electronic toll systems by 2005 at the latest.
Electronic toll systems first appeared in just a few countries,
The charged roads in the EU represent a total length of about 72.000 kilometres of which 60% is equipped with electronic toll systems and 40% is covered by vignette systems. .
The Directive also recommends that new electronic toll systems that are brought into service on
two minutes' speaking time, and I wanted to take advantage of this, because we Germans are so keen to talk about electronic toll systems.
The Committee supports the measures proposed by the Commission with a view to making electronic toll systems in the single market interoperable within a very short space of time.
Member States shall take the necessary Member States shall take the necessary measures to measures to increase the use of electronic toll increase the use of electronic toll systems.
Bilateral consultation meetings have taken place with the authorities of many Member States working with electronic toll systems(UK, FR,
This choice should mean that new electronic toll systems can be introduced that will be technically compatible with the latest systems installed in the Community in France, Spain and Austria.
It is essential that this standardisation work be completed as quickly as possible to establish technical standards ensuring the compatibility of electronic toll systems based on microwave technology.
The introduction of harmonised electronic toll systems on which the Commission recently submitted a proposal for a Directive40 will reduce congestion
commercial passenger transport(point 3.1.1) and advanced electronic toll systems point 3.1.2.
Existing and future electronic toll systems are a service provided for users to facilitate toll payment and to keep traffic flowing,
countries like France allow HGVs to use their existing national electronic toll systems Italy already allows this.
Until 2009, most Member States having introduced national or local electronic toll systems did so without paying due attention to the future European dimension of this service with a view to respect the timetable set out in the Directive.
because the Member States will otherwise continue to adopt technically incompatible national electronic toll systems, thereby creating additional difficulties for international road traffic
This service must ensure the interoperability, for users, of the electronic toll systems that have already been introduced at national or regional level by the Member States and of those to be introduced in future throughout the Union's territory.
Electronic toll systems contribute significantly to reducing the risk of accidents,
mobile communications technology meets the needs of the operators of electronic toll systems, the Commission shall, by 31 December 2007, present a report drawn up with the assistance of the Electronic Toll Committee
Electronic toll systems are an integral component of the trans-European-network(Article 9(3)
operators must make available to interested users on-board equipment which is suitable for use with all electronic toll systems in service in the Union
would be interoperable and could communicate with all the electronic toll systems currently found in Europe.
EETS will allow users to drive through the electronic toll systems set up throughout Europe using a single on-board unit and signing a single contract with the EETS provider, thus reducing administrative and operative costs for road hauliers.
All new electronic toll systems brought into service on or after 1 January 2005
EETS will allow users to drive through the electronic toll systems set up throughout Europe using a single on-board unit and signing a single
It is necessary to provide for the widespread deployment of electronic toll systems in the Member States
The proliferation of technologies already in use or planned for electronic toll systems in the coming years(mainly 5.8 GHz microwave,
