DR.
RAM MANOHAR LOHIYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY
                       SUBJECT- TRANSPORTATION LAW
                               “SYNOPSIS”
                                   ON
       TOPIC- “REGULATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY WITH
                     BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY”
SUBMITTED TO:                                 SUBMITTED BY:
Dr. Shashank Shekhar                          MANU PRATAP SINGH
Assistant Professor (Law)                     ENROLL NO: 140101075
Dr. RMLNLU, Lucknow                           SECTION A, SEM- 8TH
    A. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
The research is undertaken with the following objectives:
To understand the probable advancements in Block chain technology and transportation industry
individually, furthering it with possible usage of Block chain in the said industry, and
To analyse and suggest changes possible to the existing legal and regulatory framework for the
purposes of this usage,
The primary and unalterable objective being efficiency and de-centralisation by maximising
accountability.
    B. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The following research questions will be dealt with in this study, aiming to envisage the problem
to its roots:
    1. How can the Blockchain technology be applied in the transportation industry to ensure
        efficiency and accountability for the new models?
    2. What will be the legal problems for this application?
    3. What can be the legal and regulatory changes in the system to ensure a smooth
        application, along with extending the features of efficiency and accountability to the
        governing laws?
    C. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS
The purpose of this research is to analyse the Blockchain technology and its possible usage in the
transportation industry in the future, and examine the legal and regulatory challenges to the
same, with a view to streamline the legal system for the transition to this technology. The two
major tenets to ensure that the legal model evolves with the technology are efficiency and
accountability, by minimising human based ‘trust’.
This study is restricted to primary and secondary sources of data and no empirical research is
being conducted. The research extends to technical evaluation of Blockchain and transportation,
but limits itself at the basic concepts required for this legal analysis.
    D. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The research methodology adopted is doctrinal, in order to come up with a pragmatic legal
model.
The resources to this research are primary and secondary in nature. Books, articles, studies,
empirical research and other publications will be referred to for grasping the research problem to
its roots. The research will also use various market analysis articles and web publications by
eminent Blockchain and bitcoin enthusiasts for forming a speculative opinion.
    E.
    F. TENTATIVE CHARACTERISATION
This paper will essentially deal with three main topics. The first part will consist of a data based
speculative analysis of the application of Blockchain in the transportation industry, covering
public transport, privately owned vehicles, supply chains, autonomous cars and regulatory
applications.
The second part will consist of identifying the legal barriers to such an application, while at the
same time attempting to optimise the transportation laws via Blockchain. The research will aim
at a mutual benefit, wherein both the law, and the industry, are the beneficiaries.
The third part will deal with the changes that will be required in the legal and regulatory system
of India for the application of Blockchain.
   G. BIBLIOGRAPHY
    BOOKS
      Gargi Rajvanshi, Transportation Law (1st edn, Lexis Nexis India, 2015)
      Grimm M and Treibich C, 'DETERMINANTS OF ROAD TRAFFIC CRASH FATALITIES
       ACROSS INDIAN STATES' (2012) 22 Health Economics
    Web articles
      Allison I and Lielacher A, 'Blockchain To Play Role In Future Of Transportation? UBS
       Teams Up With ZF And Innology SE To Make It Happen' (Blockchain News, 2017)
      'An Analysis Of Law Relating To Accident Claims In India' (Legalserviceindia.com,
       2017) <http://www.legalserviceindia.com/articles/km.htm> accessed 8 April 2017
      Buxbaum P, 'First Shipping Use Of Public Blockchain Technology | Global Trade
       Magazine' (Global Trade Magazine, 2017)