 |
United States Department of Transportation Totally Explained
|
|  |
|
NEW! |
All the latest news in the worlds of
computer gaming,
entertainment,
the environment,
finance,
health,
politics,
science,
stocks & shares,
technology
and much,
much,
more.
|
Everything about Usdot totally explainedThe United States Department of Transportation ( DOT) is a federal Cabinet department of the United States government concerned with transportation. It was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966 and began operation on April 1, 1967. It is administered by the United States Secretary of Transportation.
Its mission is to "Serve the United States by ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, accessible and convenient transportation system that meets our vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future."
History
Prior to the Department of Transportation, the under secretary of commerce for transportation. In 1965 Najeeb Halaby, administrator of the Federal Aviation Agency, suggested to Lyndon Baines Johnson that transportation be elevated to a cabinet-level post, and that the FAA be folded into the DOT.
Divisions
Former divisions
Transportation Security Administration - transferred to Department of Homeland Security in 2003
United States Coast Guard - transferred to Department of Homeland Security in 2003
Related legislation
1806 - Cumberland Road
1862 - Pacific Railway Act
1887 - Interstate Commerce Act
1916 - Adamson Railway Labor Act
1935 - Motor Carrier Act
1946 - Federal Airport Act PL 79-377
1950 - Federal Aid to Highway PL 81-769
1954 - Saint Lawrence Seaway Act
1956 - Federal-Aid to Highway/Interstate Highway Act PL 84-627
1957 - Airways Modernization Act PL 85-133
1958 - Transportation Act PL 85-625
1958 - Federal Aviation Act PL 85-726
1959 - Airport Construction Act PL 86-72
1964 - Urban Mass Transportation Act PL 88-365
1965 - Highway Beautification Act PL 89-285
1966 - Department of Transportation established PL 89-670 Uniform Time Act
1970 - Urban Mass Transportation Act PL 91-453
1970 - Rail Passenger Service Act PL 91-518
1970 - Airport and Airway Development Act PL 91-258
1973 - Federal Aid Highway Act PL 93-87
1973 - Amtrak Improvement Act PL 93-146
1973 - Federal Aid Highway Act PL 93-87
1974 - National Mass Transportation Assistance Act PL 93-503
1976 - Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act PL 94-210
1976 - Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act PL 94-435
1978 - Airline Deregulation Act PL 95-504
1980 - Motor Carrier Act PL 96-296
1980 - Staggers Rail Act PL 96-448
1982 - Transportation Assistance Act PL 97-424
1982 - Bus Regulatory Reform Act PL 97-261
1987 - Surface Transportation Act PL 100-17
1991 - Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act PL 102-240
1998 - Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century PL 105-178
2000 - Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century PL 106-181
2002 - Homeland Security Act (PL 107-296)
2005 - Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (PL 109-59)Further Information
Get more info on 'Usdot'.
|
External Link Exchanges
Do you know how hard it is to get a link from a large encyclopaedia? Well we're different and will prove it. To get a link from us just add the following HTML to your site on a relevant page:
<a href="http://united_states_department_of_transportation.totallyexplained.com">United States Department of Transportation Totally Explained</a>
Then simply click through this link from your web page. Our crawlers will verify your link, extract the title of your web page and instantly add a link back to it. If you like you can remove the words Totally Explained and embed the link in article text.
As long as your link remains in place, we'll keep our link to you right here. Please play fair - our crawlers are watching. Your site must be closely related to this one's topic. Any kind of spamming, dubious practises or removing the link will result in your link from us being dropped and, potentially, your whole site being banned. |
|
|