Texas Transportation Code
editThe Texas Labor Code is the statutory law enacted by the Texas state legislature to regulate airplanes and airports, ships and ports, trains and railroads, and automobiles and roadways. It also establishes the Texas Department of Transportation and the Department of Motor Vehicles. [1] The code was enacted in 1995 by Texas SB 971, 74th R.S. as part of the ongoing revision process begun in 1963. [2]
Organization
edit- Title 1: General Provisions
- Title 2: General Provisions Related to Carriers
- Title 3: Aviation
- Title 4: Navigation
- Subtitle A: Waterways and Ports
- Subtitle B: Pilots
- Title 5: Railroads
- Subtitle A: General Provisions
- Subtitle B: State Rail Facilities
- Subtitle C: Railroads Generally
- Subtitle D: Miscellaneous Railroads
- Subtitle I: Special Districts
- Subtitle Z: Miscellaneous Provisions
- Title 6: Roadways
- Subtitle A: Texas Department of Transportation
- Subtitle B: State Highway System
- Subtitle C: County Roads and Bridges
- Subtitle D: Road Laws Relating to Particular Counties
- Subtitle E: Municipal Streets
- Subtitle F: Private Causeways, Ferries, and Certain Toll Bridges
- Subtitle G: Turnpikes and Toll Projects
- Subtitle H: Highway Beautification
- Subtitle I: Transportation Corporations
- Subtitle J: Road Utility Districts
- Subtitle K: Mass Transportation
- Subtitle Z: Miscellaneous Roadway Provisions
- Title 7: Vehicles and Traffic
- Subtitle A: Certificates of Title and Registration of Vehicles
- Subtitle B: Drivers Licenses and Personal Identification Cards
- Subtitle C: Rules of the Road
- Subtitle D: Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility
- Subtitle E: Vehicle Size and Weight
- Subtitle F: Commercial Motor Vehicles
- Subtitle G: Motorcycles and Electric Bicycles
- Subtitle H: Parking, Towing, and Storing of Vehicles
- Subtitle I: Enforcement of Traffic Laws
- Subtitle J: Miscellaneous Provisions
- Subtitle K: (No Title K)
- Subtitle L: (No Title L)
- Subtitle M: Department of Motor Vehicles
Notable Titles, Chapters, and Statutes
editReferences
edit- ^ Thomson Reuters. “Vernon's Texas Statutes and Codes Annotated.” Thomson Reuters Westlaw. Accessed October 13, 2022.
- ^ "Legislative Reference Library | Legislation | Texas law timeline". lrl.texas.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-23.