Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases, Volume 28U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Bus lines |
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... truck service for such rail service . The way- freight train service which is used in serving the smaller stations is , however , uneconomical and inefficient , and trucks can be used in substitution therefor to much advantage both to ...
... truck service for such rail service . The way- freight train service which is used in serving the smaller stations is , however , uneconomical and inefficient , and trucks can be used in substitution therefor to much advantage both to ...
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... truck service could readily accommodate all the traffic . Manifestly , this seriously limits the benefits in economy and efficiency of service which the substitution of trucks is intended to produce . As the above quotations indicate ...
... truck service could readily accommodate all the traffic . Manifestly , this seriously limits the benefits in economy and efficiency of service which the substitution of trucks is intended to produce . As the above quotations indicate ...
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... truck service , and public convenience and necessity do not require the establishment between such points of truck service under railroad control . An appropriate condition will there- fore be imposed prohibiting the transportation of ...
... truck service , and public convenience and necessity do not require the establishment between such points of truck service under railroad control . An appropriate condition will there- fore be imposed prohibiting the transportation of ...
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... truck service between the stations specified as a substitute for less - than - carload rail service . Less - than- carload shipments destined to the points involved will be consolidated at such principal shipping points as St. Louis ...
... truck service between the stations specified as a substitute for less - than - carload rail service . Less - than- carload shipments destined to the points involved will be consolidated at such principal shipping points as St. Louis ...
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... truck . Similar service would be provided in the reverse direction . It estimates that the coordi- nated service will result in reductions in time of delivery of less- than - carload freight to the points herein involved of from 1 to 3 ...
... truck . Similar service would be provided in the reverse direction . It estimates that the coordi- nated service will result in reductions in time of delivery of less- than - carload freight to the points herein involved of from 1 to 3 ...
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applicant's Application denied Application for certificate authority Boston carload Carrier Application_ carrier by motor cents a truck-mile certificate denied Certificate granted Chicago Cincinnati class rates COMMISSIONERS LEE commodity rates Common Carrier Application Company compliance by applicant Contract Carrier Application convenience and necessity County Decided April Decided March EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS filed foreign commerce freight Highway 20 Indiana intermediate points Interstate Commerce Act interstate or foreign Iowa Iowa Highway 92 irregular routes Jersey Kansas City less-than-truckload Louis minimum 20,000 pounds Missouri motor carriers motor common carriers motor vehicle North Dakota off-route points Ohio Highway passengers Pennsylvania percent petition prescribed prior report proposed rates protestants public convenience rail carriers rail rates respects respondents Rhode Island section 206 shipments weighing shippers South Carolina specified route Sub-No tank trucks territory thence over U. S. tion traffic transportation truckload U. S. Highway 20 U. S. Highway 64 York
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Page 367 - That if any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act shall, directly or indirectly, by any special rate, rebate, drawback, or other device, charge, demand, collect or receive from any person or persons a greater or less compensation...
Page 76 - Commission may also require any motor carrier to file with it a true copy of each or any contract, agreement, or arrangement between such carrier and any other carrier or person in relation to any traffic affected by the provisions of this part, to which he or it may be a party.
Page 127 - ... (3) for a workweek longer than forty hours after the expiration of the second year from such date, unless such employee receives compensation for his employment in excess of the hours above specified at a rate not less than one and one-half times the regular rate at which he is employed.
Page 367 - No common carrier by motor vehicle shall charge or demand or collect or receive a greater or less or different compensation for transportation or for any service in connection therewith between the points enumerated in such tariff than the rates, fares, and charges specified In the tariffs in effect at the time...
Page 37 - ... to the need, in the public interest, of adequate and efficient transportation service by such carriers at the lowest cost consistent with the furnishing of such service; and to the need of revenues sufficient to enable such carriers, under honest, economical, and efficient management, to provide such service.
Page 94 - No term, condition, or limitation of a certificate shall restrict the right of an air carrier to add to or change schedules, equipment, accommodations, and facilities for performing the authorized transportation and service as the development of the business and the demands of the public shall require.
Page 479 - services' and 'transportation' to which this part applies include all vehicles operated by? for, or in the interest of any motor carrier irrespective of ownership or of contract, express or implied, together with all facilities and property operated or controlled by any such carrier or carriers and used in the transportation of passengers or property in interstate or foreign commerce or in the performance of any service in connection therewith.
Page 367 - ... in any manner or by any device, directly or indirectly, or through any agent or broker, or otherwise, refund or remit any portion...
Page 294 - No. 1-R, in carloads, and for the future will be unjust and unreasonable to the extent that...
Page 139 - ... operate the vehicle, or requires or permits the vehicle to depart when the roads are icy and the country to be traversed is hilly, an accident may result. While this may be true, it is clear that such errors in judgment are not the proximate causes of such accidents, and that the despatchers engage in no activities which directly affect the safety of operation of motor vehicles in interstate or foreign commerce.