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'Right to race' laws aim to protect racetracks from noise complaints

'Right to race' laws aim to protect racetracks from noise complaints

Summary

Many small racetracks in the United States face legal challenges because neighbors complain about noise. To support these racetracks, some states are passing laws called "right to race" laws that protect them from certain noise-related lawsuits.

Key Facts

  • Small local racetracks are receiving complaints from nearby property owners about noise.
  • Some property owners are filing lawsuits against racetracks over noise and other disturbances.
  • Several state governments are creating laws to protect racetracks from these legal complaints.
  • These laws are known as "right to race" laws.
  • The purpose of these laws is to allow racetracks to continue operating despite noise concerns.
  • Reporter Tim McPhillips visited a racetrack in Virginia to report on this issue.
  • The problem affects racetracks across different states in the country.
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