Examples of 'transport act' in a sentence

Meaning of "transport act"

A transport act is a legislative framework or law enacted by a government to regulate and govern transportation systems and infrastructure. It typically includes provisions and regulations related to various modes of transportation, such as road, rail, air, and maritime. A transport act may cover aspects such as safety standards, licensing requirements, environmental regulations, public transportation policies, infrastructure development, and the rights and responsibilities of both transport operators and users

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Auxiliary land transport act.
Transport Act and Regulation respecting the transport of passengers by water.
It involved an update of the Maritime Transport Act.
Water Transport Act aims to improve safety and increases preparedness for the future.
No state has its own Transport Act.
While the Transport Act allowed for BRB to be abolished.
The government responded well with this new Road Transport Act.
Transport Act and regulations.
Its powers, including its powers of arrest, are all drawn from the Air Transport Act.
The Transport Act is the main law regulating Ukrainian transport in general.
Entities providing transport services to the public pursuant to the amended Road Transport Act 1932.
Article 7 of the Railway Transport Act relates to actions during strikes, and provides that.
Driving licence holders are subject to all traffic rules stated in the Road Transport Act 1987.
Example The Transport Act 1983 confers powers of arrest on an authorised officer under that Act.
Entities providing bus services to the public pursuant to the London Regional Transport Act 1984.

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The Transport Act 1980 saw the introduction of deregulation of coach services over 30 miles in length.
Shortly after the entry into force of the Transport Act of 1976, a de-centralisation process was initiated.
Several measures to counter fragmentation were included in the Transport Act 2000.
The later Transport Act 1985 imposed bus deregulation of local buses.
Entities providing bus services to the public pursuant to the Transport Act 1985.
Bulk material within the meaning of the Transport Act ( chapter T-12 ) and the regulations thereunder ;.
The offences and relevant periods are outlined in the Road Transport Act 2013.
The Transport Act 1985 deregulated and privatised bus services across the UK.
Control of the canal passed into public ownership with the Transport Act 1947.
Privatisation by the Transport Act 1981 formed Associated British Ports, the present owner of the port.
Sector-specific procurement regulations are also included in the Passenger Transport Act 2000.
FnTrri » t providing bus services to the public pursuant to the London Regional Transport Act 1984.

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