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transportation, the movement of goods and persons from place to place and the

various means by which such movement is accomplished. The growth of the ability—
and the need—to transport large quantities of goods or numbers of people over long
distances at high speeds in comfort and safety has been an index of civilization and
in particular of technological progress.

Transportation is treated in a number of articles. For the major types of propulsion


used in modern forms of transportation, see energy conversion. For forms of
transportation for military applications, see military technology. For the engineering
infrastructure on which transportation systems depend, see roads and highways;
bridge; canals and inland waterways; harbours and sea works; lighthouse; tunnels
and underground excavations. For the place of transportation in law, see air law;
carriage of goods; maritime law

transportation, the movement of goods and persons from place to place and the
various means by which such movement is accomplished. The growth of the ability—
and the need—to transport large quantities of goods or numbers of people over long
distances at high speeds in comfort and safety has been an index of civilization and
in particular of technological progress.

Transportation is treated in a number of articles. For the major types of propulsion


used in modern forms of transportation, see energy conversion. For forms of
transportation for military applications, see military technology. For the engineering
infrastructure on which transportation systems depend, see roads and highways;
bridge; canals and inland waterways; harbours and sea works; lighthouse; tunnels
and underground excavations. For the place of transportation in law, see air law;
carriage of goods; maritime law

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