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Transportation in the United States is regulated by both federal and state governments. The federal government oversees interstate transportation, setting national standards and regulations through agencies like the Department of Transportation (DOT). State governments manage intrastate transportation, including local roads and public transit systems, allowing for more localized control. This dual system ensures a coordinated approach to transportation infrastructure and safety.

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