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ASA Signs Autonomous Vehicle Letter to Secretary Buttigieg

September 20, 2021 | Comments Off on ASA Signs Autonomous Vehicle Letter to Secretary Buttigieg

The Automotive Service Association signed a letter to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg along with other industry stakeholders such as the Alliance for Automotive Innovation and the Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA). The letter is a request to the U.S. Department of Transportation to continue their work on research and development for the safe…

NHTSA Releases Traffic Fatalities Data for Early 2021

September 3, 2021 | Comments Off on NHTSA Releases Traffic Fatalities Data for Early 2021

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released traffic fatality data for the first quarter of 2021 this week. NHTSA estimates that 8,730 people died in traffic accidents in the first three months of 2021– a 10.5% increase from the first quarter of 2020. This increase occurred even as total driving declined due to the…

Chip Shortages Continue to Stall Auto Production

September 3, 2021 | Comments Off on Chip Shortages Continue to Stall Auto Production

Read a recent study on semiconductor chip shortages stalling auto production following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Car Prices and Supplies

August 27, 2021 | Comments Off on Car Prices and Supplies

NHTSA Proposes 8% Annual Gains in Fuel Economy

August 12, 2021 | Comments Off on NHTSA Proposes 8% Annual Gains in Fuel Economy

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced regulations this week that will increase the requirements for fuel economy standards to 8 percent per year. This amount was decreased during the Trump administration to just 1.5% per year. This regulation applies to vehicles model years 2024 through 2026. This proposal follows the Environmental Protection Agency…

U.S. Senate Passes Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill

August 10, 2021 | Comments Off on U.S. Senate Passes Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill

The U.S. Senate passed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill today in a 69-30 vote. The passage of this legislation comes after months of debate over infrastructure funding. The legislation will now move to be considered by the U.S. House of Representatives. The legislation includes $7.5 billion for electric vehicle charging stations, approximately half of…

House Democrats Advocate for $85 Billion for EVs

August 10, 2021 | Comments Off on House Democrats Advocate for $85 Billion for EVs

U.S. House of Representatives Democrats sent a letter today to Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi urging them to consider more funding for electric vehicle (EV) charging station infrastructure. The letter, which was signed by Rep. Debbie Dingell (MI-12) and Rep. Yvette Clarke (NY-09), among others, stated that “we must…

Congressman Issa Reintroduces Crash Parts Legislation: ASA Testified in Opposition at 2016 Hearing

August 10, 2021 | Comments Off on Congressman Issa Reintroduces Crash Parts Legislation: ASA Testified in Opposition at 2016 Hearing

Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) recently introduced the Save Money on Auto Repair Transportation (SMART) Act. This legislation is the most recent iteration of crash parts legislation that have been introduced regularly since 2007. The SMART Act provides an exception from infringement for certain component parts of motor vehicles and would shorten the length of design…

President Biden Announces Executive Order on Electric Vehicles

August 5, 2021 | Comments Off on President Biden Announces Executive Order on Electric Vehicles

President Biden signed an executive order today entitled “Strengthening American Leadership on Clean Cars and Trucks”. This order is meant to serve as a first step toward electrifying the United States vehicle fleet. President Biden signed the order in the company of the three major auto manufacturing CEOs and the United Auto Workers union. The…

Infrastructure: What’s changed between the House and Senate bills

August 5, 2021 | Comments Off on Infrastructure: What’s changed between the House and Senate bills

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