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Transport law is a branch of law that deals with the rules and regulations related to various modes of transportation. It encompasses laws related to road transport, rail transport, maritime transport, and air transport.

Overview[edit]

Transport law is a broad field that covers a variety of legal issues. It includes regulations related to the operation of vehicles, the rights and responsibilities of passengers and operators, and the legal implications of transportation-related accidents and incidents.

Road Transport[edit]

Road transport law covers the rules and regulations related to the operation of vehicles on public roads. This includes laws related to driver's licenses, vehicle registration, traffic violations, and vehicle safety standards.

Rail Transport[edit]

Rail transport law covers the legal aspects of railway operations. This includes laws related to the construction and maintenance of railway tracks, the operation of trains, and the rights and responsibilities of railway companies and passengers.

Maritime Transport[edit]

Maritime transport law, also known as admiralty law, deals with the rules and regulations related to the operation of ships and other waterborne vessels. This includes laws related to maritime safety, maritime insurance, and the rights and responsibilities of ship owners and operators.

Air Transport[edit]

Air transport law covers the legal aspects of air travel. This includes laws related to the operation of aircraft, air traffic control, and the rights and responsibilities of airlines and passengers.

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