Transportation Regulation

Transportation Regulation refers to the set of laws, rules, and guidelines established by governmental authorities to control and oversee the transportation industry. This includes the management of various modes of transport such as road, rail, air, and maritime. The primary purposes of transportation regulation are to ensure public safety, protect the environment, promote fair competition, and enhance the efficiency of the transportation system. Regulations may cover aspects such as vehicle standards, driver qualifications, licensing, pricing, service quality, and environmental impacts. These regulations help balance the interests of different stakeholders, including consumers, operators, and the public at large, while promoting an effective and safe transportation network.