transportation carrier

  • 31carrier by air — One who engages, whether directly or indirectly by a lease or any other arrangement, in air transportation. 49 USC § 1301(3) …

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  • 32transportation company — A carrier. A transfer company …

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  • 33History of transportation in the People's Republic of China — Transportation has been a major factor in People s Republic of China s national economy. For most of the period since 1949, however, transportation occupied a relatively low priority in China s national development. In the twenty five years that… …

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  • 34through transportation — Transportation undertaken by a common carrier where the destination of the shipment is one to be reached by connecting carrier, being beyond the line of the contracting carrier. 14 Am J2d Car § 689. See through ticket …

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  • 35Private carrier — A private carrier provides transportation or delivery of goods or services for a single entity, often a corporation; usually that entity s primary business is not transportation but rather something else. For example, the Wegmans grocery store… …

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  • 36Motor carrier safety rating — The motor carrier safety rating is an evaluation given to an interstate commercial motor carrier (a company which employs truck or bus drivers) by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). A safety rating is determined by a… …

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  • 37Motor Carrier Act of 1980 — The Motor Carrier Regulatory Reform and Modernization Act, more commonly known as the Motor Carrier Act of 1980 (MCA) is a United States federal law which deregulated the trucking industry.[1] Contents 1 Background 2 Overview of the law 3 …

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  • 38Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration — The FMCSA was established as a separate administration within the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) on January 1, 2000, pursuant to the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999. FMCSA is headquartered in Washington, DC and employs more… …

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  • 39Standard Carrier Alpha Codes — The Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a unique code used to identify transportation companies. It is typically two to four alphabetic letters long. It was developed by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association in the 1960 s to help the… …

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  • 40United States Department of Transportation — Infobox Government agency agency name = United States Department of Transportation nativename = nativename a = nativename r = logo = logo width = logo caption = seal width = 120 px seal caption = Seal of the Department of Transportation formed =… …

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