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Old 10-30-2022, 03:55 PM
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THE HITS just keep on coming.....

"GM has told a federal judge that it is unable to comply with a recently updated right-to-repair law in Massachusetts as the law poses a safety and cybersecurity risk, sets an impossible timeline for compliance, and conflicts with a number of federal laws".


For those who may have missed it, Massachusetts voters voiced overwhelming approval in November of 2020 in support of a ballot measure updating the state's so-called right to repair law.

The law expands access to data related to vehicle maintenance and repair, and would require automakers give owners and independent repair shops access to real-time mechanical data and telematics

Today's gM GM has done everything possible to limit or eliminate owners access to the “black box” that stores telemetry data on vehicles people own.

Interestingly enough however, telemetry data seems to be quickly provided to law enforcement -- but owners seem to have no control over it.... .



Link: https://gmauthority.com/blog/2022/10...to-repair-law/
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