12 Questions
Road transport is the chief form of transportation in the Caribbean islands.
True
Rail and Train transport has significantly expanded in the Caribbean islands.
False
Sea transport in the Caribbean islands has not seen much development.
False
Canal and River transport are widely used across all Caribbean countries.
False
Government funding for road building and repairs is plentiful in the Caribbean islands.
False
Road transport helps to reduce pollution through lower carbon emissions.
False
Donkeys, horses, oxen, and zebras are still being used for transportation.
False
An import license specifies what can be exported and in what quantity.
False
The bill of lading is issued by the government ministry responsible for trade.
False
Airway bills are used in the transportation of goods by sea.
False
Internal air transport is mostly used by firms for cargo transportation.
False
The T & T government has succeeded in implementing transport subsidies.
False
Learn about the development and significance of road transport in Caribbean islands, including the advantages it offers such as quicker service and reliability. Explore how buses and taxis play a crucial role in connecting different areas.
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