BETHESDA, MD – October 19, 2011 – The
Massachusetts Right to Repair Coalition today announced that it has collected 106,658 voter signatures after just 19
days of effort, well exceeding the 68,911 required for the pro-consumer
initiative to appear on the 2012 ballot. A groundswell of support and
enthusiasm from Massachusetts consumers has driven this issue forward in what
could be record time for a signature gathering effort to reach 100,000-plus.
The Massachusetts Right to Repair voter initiative would, for
the first time, allow consumers to access all of the non-proprietary repair
information required to have their vehicles repaired where they choose, at a
new car dealership or an independent shop. The proposed law would level the
playing field between the big car manufacturers' dealerships and independent,
neighborhood repair facilities, allowing the latter to finally be able to
access the same non-proprietary automobile diagnostic and repair information
that is currently only available to the manufacturers’ dealers and their new
car dealerships.
“It's time that car owners have the right to get our vehicles
repaired wherever we choose,” said Jeff McLeod of Marshfield, Mass., one of the
signers of the ballot petition. “The growing support for this issue shows how
important it is for consumers, especially in a difficult economy.”
The proposed Massachusetts Right to Repair law would keep
vehicle repairs affordable for consumers by ensuring competition among repair
facilities. By leveling the playing field and increasing consumer choice, Right
to Repair can save families an average of $300-$500 each year, according to an
industry study. A recently released AAA
Financial Automotive Repair Survey highlighted that many car owners can’t
afford to pay for their repairs, often forgoing having them performed and
creating a safety hazard for them and others on the road. Right to Repair would help alleviate motorists’
financial burden by increasing competition and allowing them to patronize the repair
facility of their choice.
On
the federal level, the Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act (H.R. 1449)
was introduced into the 112th Congress by Reps. Todd Platts (R-PA)
and Edolphus Towns (D-NY) and currently has 33 co-sponsors, including
Massachusetts Reps. Michael Capuano (D-MA-8), Barney Frank (D-MA-4), James
McGovern (D-MA-3) and Niki Tsongas (D-MA-5).
About Right to Repair:
The Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act (H.R. 1449), which was
introduced by Reps. Edolphus Towns (D-NY) and Todd Platts (R-PA), would require
car companies to make the same service information and tools capabilities
available to independent repair shops that they provide to their franchised
dealer networks. The legislation further provides car companies with strong
protections for their trade secrets unless that information is provided to the
franchised new car dealers. The bill
clarifies the responsibilities of the Federal Trade Commission in enforcing the
bill’s requirements. For more
information about the Right to Repair
Act, visit www.righttorepair.org.
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