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Question 1 on the November ballot will have Massachusetts voters decide on the Right to Repair law, which would give car owners and independent repair shops more access to vehicle mechanical data. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Voters will decide on ‘right-to-repair’ law in November

Nick Kolev September 30, 2020
Massachusetts voters will decide this November if car owners and independent repair shops should have more access to vehicle mechanical data.

Researchers race to create reliable roadside tests for marijuana impairment

Simone Migliori January 25, 2018

With the legalization of recreational marijuana in Massachusetts, researchers and law enforcement officials have been scrambling to find a solution to one question in particular: How can you know when...

In honor of April's Distracted Driving Awareness Month, police departments across the commonwealth will begin an increased effort to ticket distracted drivers. PHOTO BY NICKI GITTER/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

State police to crack down on distracted driving

Kalina Newman April 8, 2016

The Massachusetts Highway Safety Division received a grant of $622,000 from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to increase police efforts to crack down on distracted driving beginning...

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