On April 19, ASA Chairman Roy Schnepper, and ASA President and Executive Director Dan Risley, met with key leaders in Washington, D.C., to discuss automated vehicle policy and data access. During Capitol Hill meetings, Schnepper and Risley outlined the importance of data access to independent automotive repairers.
ASA Chairman Roy Schnepper and President and Executive Director Dan Risley were in Washington, D.C., last Thursday to join ASA’s D.C. representative, Robert L. Redding Jr., in meetings with lawmakers and government officials on vehicle data access and new technologies.
From left: Roy Schnepper, U.S. Congressman Richard Hudson, R-N.C.; Dan Risley; and Robert L. Redding Jr.ASA also met with officials at the U.S. Department of Transportation to share views about the importance of continued access to vehicle repair information. Following the meetings, Schnepper said, “Automated vehicle policy will affect the entire automotive industry, not just OEs and consumers. These issues are complicated and nuanced, and we were encouraged to hear that our leaders in Washington are taking this seriously. If passed, the Inhofe amendment in the AV bill will allow more time for the industry to provide additional insights to Congress and the Administration.”
The Automotive Service Association is the largest not-for-profit trade association of its kind dedicated to and governed by independent automotive service and collision repair professionals. ASA serves an international membership base that includes numerous state affiliate and chapter groups.
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