Disagrees with Auto Alliance position calling for Federal intervention in state vehicle data access regulations.
In an open letter to vehicle manufacturers, the Global Alliance for Vehicle Data Access (GAVDA), a group of global stakeholders and united by a goal of maintaining control by motor vehicle owners over personal and vehicle-generated data, detailed their disagreement with the Alliance of Automobile Innovation’s June 3 letter to the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee calling for Federal intervention into state efforts to address vehicle data access.
GAVDA, whose members include, a variety of associations representing consumer groups as well as automotive rental,
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