Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973

This ruling was in favor of mass transit, offering additional funding for interstate roads and new urban and rural primary and secondary roads. By establishing a national speed limit, truckers were not limited in their delivery times and the ICC could make arguments in favor of ‘highway safety improvement’ against trucking companies that interfered with profitability for wealthy capitalists.

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