Marks the first step to let voters weigh in on revisions to regulations that would extend consumer and third-party access to telematics data necessary for mechanical and collision repair.
The Massachusetts Right to Repair coalition received approval this week for its 2020 ballot initiative to revise regulations in the Commonwealth that guarantee consumers and their choice of repairer have access to vehicle data necessary to diagnose and perform repairs.
As CollisionWeek reported in March, the Massachusetts Right to Repair Coalition, the organization that supported the passage of a 2012 Right to Repair law in the commonwealth, is supporting new
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