New Interstate Truckers Should Be Granted Temporary Operating Authority More Readily
CED-78-32
Published: Feb 24, 1978. Publicly Released: Feb 24, 1978.
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The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) controls entry and service levels by granting operating authority only to truckers who show that their service is needed by shippers and by limiting the truckers' authority to carrying specific commodities in geographic areas. The objective is to assure a quality trucking system that meets the needs of the shipping public while protecting regulated truckers form excessive competition.
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