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The '''National Transportation Agency''', operating under the name '''National Transport''' (Freician: Tawsita Landua) is a government body responsible for managing the majority of the transport network in [[Freice]]. It was founded in 1988 when the Freician government assumed responsibility for transport and infrastructur and is headquartered in [[Sekapa]].<ref name=": Act">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "National Transportation Agency Act"] (PDF). ''Island Government of Freice''. Retrieved 6 June 2017.</ref> | The '''National Transportation Agency''', operating under the name '''National Transport''' (Freician: Tawsita Landua) is a government body responsible for managing the majority of the transport network in [[Freice]]. It was founded in 1988 when the Freician government assumed responsibility for transport and infrastructur and is headquartered in [[Sekapa]].<ref name=": Act">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "National Transportation Agency Act"] (PDF). ''Island Government of Freice''. Retrieved 6 June 2017.</ref> | ||
TL has responsibility for all public transport in Freice, including buses, taxis, and water services.<ref name=": Pass1">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "NL chief executive resigns"]. ''Radio and Television Freice''. Retrieved 9 November 2020.</ref> It is also responsible for operating, maintaining, and improving roads in Freice.<ref name=": Pass1">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "NL chief executive resigns"]. ''Radio and Television Freice''. Retrieved 9 November 2020.</ref> It may, with the consent of the Island Meeting, license transport services to private companies, with Connections Transport Company being the only private company with a license operating in Freice.<ref name=": Connections">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Riamese company given transport license"]. ''Radio and Television Freice''. Retrieved 13 June 2019.</ref> National Transport maintains close links with the Riamese Federal Ministry of Transport. | |||
==Organisation== | |||
TL is a state-owned company that exercises, with one exception (as of 2022), a monopoly on all public transport and associated areas in Freice. TL is under the authority of the Inspectorate of Lands, an executive department of the Government Council.<ref name=": About">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "About"]. ''landua.fa''. Retrieved 9 April 2020.</ref> Decision-making is made by the Executive Board, which is appointed by the Inspector of Lands with the advice and consent of the Island Meeting. The head of the Executive Board is the Chief Executive Officer, who reports to both the board and the Inspector of Lands. | |||
TL is divided into four distinct management areas:<ref name=": IOperations">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Operations"]. ''landua.fa''. Retrieved 15 June 2020.</ref> | |||
* Bus networks - responsible for overseeing the management and operation of the Freician bus network. | |||
* Non-land networks - responsible for sea transport (often alongside federal authorities). | |||
* Non-public transport networks - which regulates taxis and other private, non-public transportation. | |||
* Road management - oversees the management and maintenance of all Freician roads. | |||
The Executive Board has oversight over all areas, with specific duties delegated to individual members and their advisory teams. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 22:36, 15 February 2022
Tawsita Landua | |
Predecessor | Ministry of Transport (Riamo) (1969-1988) |
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Formation | 1 September 1988 |
Type | Government-owned company |
Purpose | Transport authority |
Headquarters | 12 Tela Makipa, Sekapa |
Region served | Freice |
Owner | Freician Government |
Chief Executive Officer | Kusa Tebiti |
Staff | 920 (2020) |
Website | landua.fa |
The National Transportation Agency, operating under the name National Transport (Freician: Tawsita Landua) is a government body responsible for managing the majority of the transport network in Freice. It was founded in 1988 when the Freician government assumed responsibility for transport and infrastructur and is headquartered in Sekapa.[1]
TL has responsibility for all public transport in Freice, including buses, taxis, and water services.[2] It is also responsible for operating, maintaining, and improving roads in Freice.[2] It may, with the consent of the Island Meeting, license transport services to private companies, with Connections Transport Company being the only private company with a license operating in Freice.[3] National Transport maintains close links with the Riamese Federal Ministry of Transport.
Organisation
TL is a state-owned company that exercises, with one exception (as of 2022), a monopoly on all public transport and associated areas in Freice. TL is under the authority of the Inspectorate of Lands, an executive department of the Government Council.[4] Decision-making is made by the Executive Board, which is appointed by the Inspector of Lands with the advice and consent of the Island Meeting. The head of the Executive Board is the Chief Executive Officer, who reports to both the board and the Inspector of Lands.
TL is divided into four distinct management areas:[5]
- Bus networks - responsible for overseeing the management and operation of the Freician bus network.
- Non-land networks - responsible for sea transport (often alongside federal authorities).
- Non-public transport networks - which regulates taxis and other private, non-public transportation.
- Road management - oversees the management and maintenance of all Freician roads.
The Executive Board has oversight over all areas, with specific duties delegated to individual members and their advisory teams.
See also
References
- ↑ "National Transportation Agency Act" (PDF). Island Government of Freice. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "NL chief executive resigns". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
- ↑ "Riamese company given transport license". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ↑ "About". landua.fa. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
- ↑ "Operations". landua.fa. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
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