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  2. Motor Vehicle Owners' Right to Repair Act - Wikipedia

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    Initial opposition was from auto manufacturers who responded that the bill was unnecessary because of its work since 2000 through the National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF), [6] a cooperative based on a pilot program in Arizona [5] involving sixty-three organizations, including carmakers plus auto service and equipment and tool companies.

  3. National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act was the first mandatory federal safety standards for motor vehicles. The Act created the National Highway Safety Bureau (now National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). The Act was one of a number of initiatives by the government in response to increasing number of cars and associated fatalities and injuries on the road following a ...

  4. Jerry Truglia - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Truglia, also known by G, is an automotive instructor and author whose work with the US Environmental Protection Agency, [1] [2] Society of Automotive Engineers, National Automotive Service Task Force, [3] [4] Council of Advanced Automotive Trainers, Professional Tool and Equipment News, [5] and the not-for-profit Technicians Service Training has made him nationally recognized [6] [7] [8 ...

  5. Auto group backs guidelines for partially automated vehicles

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    The trade association representing most major automakers is offering guidelines for manufacturers to advertise partially automated driving systems and to make sure drivers are paying attention ...

  6. Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Task Force was scaled back from "day to day" involvement to periodic "monitoring". [ 3 ] According to an April 2014 report of the Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the U.S. government had lost $11.2 billion (~$14.2 billion in 2023) in its rescue of General Motors.

  7. More than 1 in 5 Americans have no emergency savings ... - AOL

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    2021 data from the National Safety Council estimates that the average cost of a car accident with property damage only (no physical injuries or medical expenses) is about $5,700 per vehicle. While ...

  8. American Automobile Association - Wikipedia

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    AAA is a privately held not-for-profit national member association and service organization with over 60 million members [1] in the United States and Canada. [2] AAA provides services to its members, including roadside assistance and others. Its national headquarters are in Heathrow, Florida. [3]

  9. International Automotive Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The International Automotive Task Force (IATF) is an ad hoc group of automotive manufacturers and related industry associations. Its aim is to "provide improved quality products to automotive customers worldwide". [1] According to the IATF, the specific purposes for which the IATF were established are: