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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 18c-1103. State Transportation Policy.

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Sec. 18c-1103. State Transportation Policy. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State of Illinois to actively supervise and regulate commercial transportation of persons and property within this state. This policy shall be carried out in such manner as to:
(a)promote adequate, economical, efficient and responsive commercial transportation service, with adequate revenues to carriers and reasonable rates to the public, and without discrimination;
(b)recognize and preserve the inherent advantages of, and foster sound economic conditions in, the several modes of commercial transportation in the public interest;
(c)develop and preserve a commercial transportation system properly supportive of the broad economic development goals of the State of Illinois;
(d)create economic and employment opportunities in commercial transportation and affected industries through economic growth and development;
(e)encourage fair wages and safe and suitable working conditions in the transportation industry;
(f)protect the public safety through administration of a program of safety standards and insurance;
(g)insure a stable and well-coordinated transportation system for shippers, carriers and the public; and
(h)cooperate with the federal government, the several states, and with the organizations representing states and commercial transportation service providers and consumers.
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