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The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission (WMATC) is a regulatory body established in 1960 to oversee private sector motor carriers transporting passengers for hire within the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit District. The Commission grants operating authority to various transportation providers, including van and bus operators, and regulates their rates, fares, and compliance with safety and insurance standards.
In addition to overseeing transportation providers, WMATC sets specific rates for taxi services that operate between jurisdictions within the compact, ensuring standardized transportation costs for passengers. The Commission also manages vehicle registration requirements for chartered buses in the District of Columbia, maintaining adherence to both its regulations and local laws.
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