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  2. Transportation authority - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of the United States Department of Transportation. A transportation authority or transportation agency is a government agency which regulates, manages, or administers transportation-related matters, [1] [2] such as roads, transportation infrastructure, traffic management, or traffic code.

  3. United States Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    While the federal government was granted authority over aviation and railroads through the commerce clause of the Constitution, the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration primarily provided funding for state and local projects, without significant influence over road construction and operation. Halaby emphasized the ...

  4. Road transport - Wikipedia

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    Modes of road transport in Dublin, 1929. Macadam roads were adequate for use by horses and carriages or coaches, but they were very dusty and subject to erosion with heavy rain. The Good Roads Movement occurred in the United States between the late 1870s and the 1920s. Advocates for improved roads led by bicyclists turned local agitation into a ...

  5. Highway authority in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) plays an important role in transportation planning as a support system for both citizens and transportation programs such as Federal Highway Administration programs, Historic Covered Bridge program, and Safe Routes to School program. [2]

  6. Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Transport infrastructure – vehicles, road, rail, cable and financing of transport Aviation infrastructure – air traffic control technology in aviation; Rail transport – trackage, signals, electrification of rails; Road transportroads, bridges, tunnels; Critical infrastructure – assets required to sustain human life

  7. Transport - Wikipedia

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    Transport (in British English) or transportation (in American English) is the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, land (rail and road), water, cable, pipelines, and space.

  8. National Highway System (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Strategic Highway Network, one component of the NHS Map of average freight truck traffic on the NHS in 2015. According to the Federal Highway Administration, the 160,000-mile (260,000 km) National Highway System includes roads important to the United States' economy, defense, and mobility, from one or more of the following road networks (specific routes may be part of more than ...

  9. Category:Road authorities - Wikipedia

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    Regional Transport Office; Rijkswaterstaat; Rivers State Roads Maintenance and Rehabilitation Agency; Highway authority; Regional associations of road authorities; Road Development Authority; Rivers State Road Traffic Management Authority; Road Transport Authority (Myanmar) Roads and Maritime Services; Roads & Traffic Authority; Roads Committee