The NHTSA says car companies should respect a Massachusetts right-to-repair law — a reversal from its previous position.

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The newly-launched 404 Media obtained a letter from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration detailing its new position. “This means the overwhelmingly popular right-to-repair law will seemingly finally be allowed to go into effect nearly three years after voters passed it by a 75-25 percent margin,” 404 Media reports.

obtained a letter from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration detailing its new position. “This means the overwhelmingly popular right-to-repair law will seemingly finally be allowed to go into effect nearly three years after voters.

obtained a letter from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration detailing its new position. “This means the overwhelmingly popular right-to-repair law will seemingly finally be allowed to go into effect nearly three years after voters
 

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