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Policy Heatmap: Legislative Risks to Driver-Assist Tech, Data Rights and Catalytic-Converter Theft
wworldeconomy
2026-02-04
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A 2026 policy heatmap scoring U.S. auto bills—SELF DRIVE, data rights, right-to-repair, and catalytic-converter laws—and what insurers, OEMs and aftermarket firms must do.
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