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Regulations on Weight of Motortrucks: Problems Illustrated by Wisconsin's Experience in Hauling Fluid Dairy Products

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  • Kutish, L. John

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Excerpt from the report Preface: This report considers some problems of highway preservation as illustrated by Wisconsin’s experience in connection with the hauling of fluid dairy products. It is concerned entirely with restrictions on the weight of trucks and their application to a part of the dairy industry's transportation system. This case study is intended to help marketing economists and others to understand better the complex nature of the problems involved in the economics of highway preservation. It is hoped that Wisconsin's experience will be useful as a guide to other States in dealing with similar problems.

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  • Kutish, L. John, 1952. "Regulations on Weight of Motortrucks: Problems Illustrated by Wisconsin's Experience in Hauling Fluid Dairy Products," Marketing Research Reports 309899, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Program.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uamsmr:309899
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.309899
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