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The Transport Licensing Act 1931 was a New Zealand Act of Parliament regulating land transport. It was introduced following a Royal Commission on road and rail competition in 1930. The Act also regulated aspects such as safety and insurance requirements for carriers and the regulation of public passenger services.
English: An Act to provide for the making of orders relating to, or to matters ancillary to, the construction or operation of railways, tramways, trolley vehicle systems, other guided transport systems and inland waterways, and orders relating to, or to matters ancillary to, works interfering with rights of navigation; to make further provision in relation to railways, tramways, trolley ...
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T. Tramways Act 1870; Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983; Transport (London) Act 1969; Transport (Wales) Act 2006; Transport Act 1980; Transport Act 1981
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The Transport Act 1968 designated the chairman of each panel of traffic commissioners (rather than the traffic commissioners as a group) as the licensing authority for the operation of goods vehicles. The system of traffic commissioners was re-stated, with minor alterations, by the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981.
Transport law (or transportation law) is the area of law dealing with transport. The laws can apply very broadly at a transport system level or more narrowly to transport things or activities within that system such as vehicles, things and behaviours. Transport law is generally found in two main areas: