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The Ethiopian Road Transport Authority (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ መንገዶች ባለስልጣን, formerly called Road Transport Administration or RTA) is a public transport authority based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [1] It was founded as the Road Transport Administration in 1967 by Proclamation No 256/67.
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Transport in Ethiopia is overseen by the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Over the last years, the Ethiopian federal authorities have significantly increased funding for rail and road construction to build an infrastructure, that allows better economic development .
The Addis Ababa Road and Transport Bureau (AARTB) identified 22,089 blue and white that operate either full time or part-time, 7,050 whom has Code-3 plate number. These Code-3 number plate reintroduced after suspension of taxi business on 18 January 2010, when Higer bus thought to serve on behalf of it for meantime.
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Modern service delivery of transport emerged for the first time during the regime of Emperor Menelik II.After the invading Italian army was driven out of Ethiopia, an office known as "Ministry of Works and Communications" is formed to lead the service of transport and communications by Proclamation No 1/1953 promulgated to define powers and duties of the ministries.
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Design manual for low volume roads trail bridges manual - Part F (PDF). Ethiopian Roads Authority. July 2011. {}: |website= ignored ; Gebrewold Weldesenbet, Engdu; Sintayehu Kasahun, Hirute; Lingerih Woreta, Solomon (2017). "The Gonderian Period Bridges of Ethiopia: Status and Prospects for Tourism" (PDF).