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ASA Signs Letter Urging CT DMV Commissioner to Reconsider Interpretations of New Law

ASA Signs Letter Urging CT DMV Commissioner to Reconsider Interpretations of New Law Today, ASA joined with five other organizations in sending a letter to Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicle Commissioner Tony Guerrera. The letter respectfully urges Commissioner Guerrera to reconsider his interpretation of a new law passed by the state legislature – and in…

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Maine House Committee Chair Opposes Referendum Question 4

Maine House Committee Chair Opposes Referendum Question 4 Representative Tiffany Roberts (Dem, District 149) – House Chair of the Maine Legislature’s Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business Committee – announced her opposition to referendum question 4 in a guest column in the Portland Press Herald. If approved, the ballot measure – which Mainers will have…

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ASA Signs Letter to CT DMV to Protect Fair Market

ASA Signs Letter to CT DMV to Protect Fair Market The Automotive Service Association has signed a letter, addressed to Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Tony Guerrera, seeking clarification and offering guidance on interpreting Public Act. No. 23-40 New Section 24. This new regulation states: “Section 24(b): During the course of performing repair work…

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U.S. House Passes Bill to Prevent Combustion Engine Bans

U.S. House Passes Bill to Prevent Combustion Engine Bans Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that would block states from limiting sales of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. The Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act (H.R. 1435) passed 222-190, with eight Democrats voting in favor. The bill is not expected to progress…

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Hearing in U.S. House Held on Autonomous Trucks

Hearing in U.S. House Held on Autonomous Trucks On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, held a hearing on autonomous heavy-duty vehicles. Elected officials on the committee heard testimony from and asked questions directed towards the following witnesses: Chris Urmson, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer,…

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CA Legislature Sends Bill Requiring Humans in Self-Driving Trucks to Governor

CA Legislature Sends Bill Requiring Humans in Self-Driving Trucks to Governor Yesterday, the California State Senate passed Assembly Bill 316 by a 36-2 margin. AB 316 would require heavy duty vehicles on California roads to have a licensed human in the vehicle while the vehicle is in operation. With the bill’s passage in the senate…

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Tesla and Rivian Support ASA’s R2R Agreement with AAI and SCRS

Tesla and Rivian Support ASA’s R2R Agreement with AAI and SCRS Auto manufacturers Tesla and Rivian have notified the Automotive Service Association, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists, and the Alliance for Automotive Innovation that it supports and is aligned on the Right-to-Repair agreement signed by the three industry groups. Key components of the agreement:…

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EPA Lowers Enforcement Priority of Aftermarket Defeat Devices

EPA Lowers Enforcement Priority of Aftermarket Defeat Devices The EPA has downgraded aftermarket defeat devices on its list of top priorities. Last week, the agency released its National Enforcement Compliance Initiative list for 2024-2027. Aftermarket defeat devices had been on the list from 2020-2023. They are now classified as a standard “core” priority. Click here…

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EPA Clarifies Agricultural Equipment Repair Rights

EPA Clarifies Agricultural Equipment Repair Rights The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has responded to a request from the National Farmers Union (NFU) for clarity on their right to repair agricultural equipment. In its reply letter to the NFU, the EPA confirmed that the Clean Air Act of 1990 prohibits agricultural equipment manufacturers from…

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CA Bill would Require Drivers in AV Trucks

CA Bill would Require Drivers in AV Trucks A bill making its way through the California Legislature would require autonomous vehicles (AV) weighing over 10,001 pounds to have a licensed human driver on board while on California roads. This requirement would stay in place until at least 2031. Assembly Bill (AB) 316 passed on the…

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