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I’m in Massachusetts and I think two things played out here -
What's unfortunate is that Massachusetts already has good right-to-repair laws; the only thing this ballot measure changes is that car data must be accessible _wirelessly,_ which frankly I think is a terrible idea. (The idea of cars needing firmware updates is ludicrous to me, but I realize that opinion may not be shared by many people.) I agree, however, that the messaging of the measure's opponents was just plain bad.
Edit: in re existing laws, see the 2012 ballot measure, which required that independent repair facilities have access to the same vehicle diagnostic and repair information available to manufacturers' dealers and authorized repair facilities.
Maybe now car owners will be able to access the data.
Tesla doesn't let owners access their car computer in any way.