The automotive industry is a crucial sector in todays society, shaping transportation and impacting the environment. Recent trends include the rise of electric vehicles, autonomous technology, and the push for sustainable practices. Petitions within this topic range from advocating for stricter emissions standards and supporting renewable energy in cars to holding automakers accountable for safety recalls and unethical practices.
One notable petition calls for car companies to increase production of electric vehicles and reduce their carbon footprint, highlighting the urgency of addressing climate change. Another petition urges transparency in reporting safety issues and recalls, emphasizing the need to prioritize consumer safety over profits.
Join the movement to drive change in the automotive industry by exploring and supporting these petitions. Together, we can push for a greener, safer, and more sustainable future for all.
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Im deaf and my son is deaf too. We love playing with Hot Wheels. We love watch Formula Drift. We love watch drag race. So many good memories. I want to save Irlwindale Speedway so we can go to there till we die!
I am an avid Irwindale Speedway attendee and have been so for many years. It would absolutely be disheartening and heartbreaking to see something disappear that has contributed to such wonderful and unforgettable memories for so many individuals including myself. The track for me was the last time I was able to spend some of the last moments with my father before he passed away in 2010. Till this day I take my family and friends and build new memories along with being reminded of all the amazing times I had with my Hero. Politicians may not see it through others emotions but hopefully they can at least see the detriment this would cause to the community and society. I’m sure none of us want to see nor run into anymore insanely dangerous and obnoxious “takeovers” or worse, have people get injured on the streets doing what should be done at a sanctioned track. We will fight to keep Irwindale open!
This is the first track I saw when getting into racing and the first track I went to to watch a race would love to take my kids there and have them experience it like I did. Keep irwindale alive
Irwindale is a great place to get young automotive enthusiast in one safe spot and off the streets. They’ve provided a safe and family friendly place for all of us to call our home track. My wife and I come almost every Thursday as a “date night” to see the cars and sometimes even race. There are thousands of family’s who come out to this wonder track week after week. Please save our safe place!
We love Irwindale! This track as become a tradition for my girlfriend and I and it would be extremely sad to see such a piece of history shut down. We have to preserve our race tracks.
Every year I'd join my dad for a volkswagen event here. It became a tradition and I have many fond memories there. I'm sure others do as well and like me they would hate to have to part with this place.
With over 18 years of automotive diagnostic and repair experience, as a mentor in the automotive industry seeing the issue of being paid for work performed a daily if not hourly occurrence it’s discerning to not only seasoned technicians but new comers whom want to start a career in this industry. The law makes it difficult for technicians to not only pay their bills, support their families but also purchase the needed and required tools to perform the extreme amount of work the manufacturer requires on their vehicles for “free”. This is in no way acceptable in any other industry, but yet more work, time, and knowledge is required daily for no compensation due to unrealistic guidelines and processes required by the manufacturer. This has got to end or automotive technicians will cease to exist in a time where the most technologically advanced vehicles are being released to date without proper quality control engineering from the manufacturer causing constant and unfortunate problems for the consumer.