United States Department of Transportation - Related Legislation

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)

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