DOJ-OGR-00020835.jpg
DOJ-OGR-00020835.jpg
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The image is a black and white scan of what appears to be an official document, possibly a bill or legislation summary.
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The image is a black and white scan of what appears to be an official document, possibly a bill or legislation summary. The text at the top indicates it's from the U.S. Department of Transportation, with a reference code "H.R. 2358" and the number "79-1064" visible. The main body of the text contains a numbered list of items under different headings or sections, which seem to pertain to rules or regulations related to transportation, though specific content is not clear due to image quality. The document has a table structure with columns and rows, suggesting there might be data presented in a tabular format within the text.
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