Is Over-Regulation Impacting Transportation Safety?
06 December 2013
Marc Scribner, Research Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses transportation safety and security, vehicle automation and self-driving, and airline merger and antitrust nonsense, all in the context of government over-regulation.
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