NAC: CHAPTER 706 - MOTOR CARRIERS 2025

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(14) Motor carrier . The term motor carrier means a person providing motor vehicle transportation for compensation.
You need a U.S. DOT number if you are a motor carrier as described above, carry your own products or passengers, and are not for-hire. If you are a for-hire carrier (one who receives compensation for transportation) you will need an MC number and Operating Authority as well.
A common carrier is a commercial entity transporting goods and individuals between different locations. Companies providing services such: as trucking, shipping, bus lines, airlines, and rail services are all considered common carriers. Contract carriers focus on serving specific clients through exclusive contracts.
A common carrier is a transportation provider that serves the general public, moving goods between locations. This means their services are available to anyone who needs them, provided they can pay the transportation charges.
Common carriers offer their services to the general public. Contract carriers operate under specific contracts and can be more selective about their clients. For-hire carriers are highly regulated.
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The FMCSR outlines the minimum standards for anyone who operates a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce. From a legal standpoint, interstate commerce includes transportation, trade, or traffic that takes place from one state to another, including transportation from a state across U.S. borders.
Common motor carrier means any person or operator who is held out to the public as willing to transport by vehicle from place to place, either upon fixed route or on-call operations, passengers or property, including a common motor carrier of passengers, a common motor carrier of property and a taxicab motor carrier.
A common carrier is a person or a commercial enterprise that transports passengers or goods for a fee and establishes that their service is open to the general public .

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