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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 281 — Motor carriers

281.590 Declaration of policy.

143 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-281/281-590

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It is hereby declared to be the public policy of this Commonwealth:
(1)To provide for fair and impartial regulation of all transportation subject to the
provisions of this chapter, so administered as to recognize and preserve the inherent
advantages of each type of motor transportation; to promote safe, adequate,
economical and efficient service;
(2)To encourage the establishment and maintenance of reasonable charges for such
transportation service, without unjust discriminationsor undue preferences or
advantages; and
(3)To cooperate with the several states and the duly authorized officials thereof, all to
the end of developing, coordinating and preserving a state transportation system by
motor vehicles as defined in this chapter adequate to meet the needs of this
Commonwealth. All of the provisions of this chapter shall be administered and
enforced with the view to carry out the declaration of policy in this section.
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