The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), established in 1887, was the first federal agency created in the United States to regulate railroads and later trucking, ensuring fair rates and eliminating discriminatory practices in interstate transportation.
The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) was an independent federal agency, established in 1887 and abolished in 1995, aimed at ensuring that public rates and services from carriers and transportation firms involved in interstate commerce were fair and reasonable.
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