Proposed Amendments to Federal Transportation Laws: Hearings, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session on S. 3242...[and] S. 3243U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - Highway carriers |
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... less segmented approach . It means equality of opportunity for all forms of transportation and their users and undue preference to none . It means greater reliance on the forces of com- petition and less reliance on the restraints of ...
... less segmented approach . It means equality of opportunity for all forms of transportation and their users and undue preference to none . It means greater reliance on the forces of com- petition and less reliance on the restraints of ...
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... less costly and more convenient . In addition , it will give the Post Office Department greater flexibility in the use of motor vehicle common carriers for the transportation of mail . The simplification and automation of the common ...
... less costly and more convenient . In addition , it will give the Post Office Department greater flexibility in the use of motor vehicle common carriers for the transportation of mail . The simplification and automation of the common ...
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... less studies and reports by industry , private research organizations and Government agencies have plainly warned that our transporta- tion system , as we know it , is in danger of collapse unless a com- prehensive program for ...
... less studies and reports by industry , private research organizations and Government agencies have plainly warned that our transporta- tion system , as we know it , is in danger of collapse unless a com- prehensive program for ...
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... less segmented approach ; 2. A system of user charges so that , to the extent possible , the users of transportation services will bear the full cost of the serv- ices they use , whether those services are provided privately or publicly ...
... less segmented approach ; 2. A system of user charges so that , to the extent possible , the users of transportation services will bear the full cost of the serv- ices they use , whether those services are provided privately or publicly ...
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... less than cost of haulage to city A , when city B , 50 or 100 miles away , is left on not only its present high rate plateau , but would be subject even to an appeal for higher rates for that haulage . I am wondering whether this will ...
... less than cost of haulage to city A , when city B , 50 or 100 miles away , is left on not only its present high rate plateau , but would be subject even to an appeal for higher rates for that haulage . I am wondering whether this will ...
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