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Transportation Authority & Regulatory Research: evidence before action
A team receives conflicting answers from a blog, a contract, an agency FAQ, a regulation, and a statute about the same transportation issue.
Evidence packet
- issue statement and jurisdiction
- source hierarchy
- effective-date and amendment record
- professional-handoff questions
Decision points
- Identify the facts and uncertainties that control build a defensible source hierarchy.
- Use the lesson source set to evaluate track regulatory scope and effective dates.
- Define the evidence and owner required before attempting to prepare a precise professional handoff.
Complication
Operations needs an answer before the next dispatch decision. The most convenient source is older than a recent rule change.
Required deliverables
- one-page issue and fact map
- source and evidence table
- decision record with stop conditions
- stakeholder communication draft
- post-decision correction and monitoring plan
Debrief questions
- Which fact changed the decision most?
- Which source had controlling authority and why?
- Where did time pressure create unsafe reasoning?
- What evidence would make the next decision faster without weakening the gate?
