Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE IV— INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION › Part B— MOTOR CARRIERS, WATER CARRIERS, BROKERS, AND FREIGHT FORWARDERS › Chapter 131— GENERAL PROVISIONS › § 13101
The U.S. government must oversee the nation’s transportation system, including the U.S. Postal Service and national defense needs. It must keep each kind of transport strong where it has advantages. The government must also promote safety, adequate and efficient service, sensible costs, fair competition, reasonable rates without unfair treatment, cooperation with states, and fair wages and working conditions for transportation workers. For trucking and bus services, the government must push for competitive, efficient services that meet shippers’ and travelers’ needs. That includes fair competition and rates, efficient use of equipment and energy, options in price and quality, service to small communities and commuter routes, better minority participation, and support for intermodal travel. For passenger buses, the government must work with states so state rules fit federal goals and do not undo reforms made by section 31138 and the Bus Regulatory Reform Act of 1982. For water carriers, it must encourage service and price competition in noncontiguous domestic trade. These rules must be run and enforced to carry out these goals and serve the public interest.
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49 U.S.C. § 13101
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 5, 2026
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