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DOT HS 813 324 June 2022 Summary Report: Standing General Order on Crash Reporting for Automated Driving SystemsIntroduction In June 2021, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a Standing General Order (the General Order) requiring identified manufacturers and operators (reporting entities) to report to the agency certain crashes involving vehicles equipped with SAE Levels 3 through 5 Automated Driving Systems (ADS). While ADS vehicles are currently still in 1 development, once mature, they will be capable of performing the entire dynamic driving task under defined operating conditions and will not require a human driver to monitor and supervise the automation system. There are currently no ADS vehicles for sale to the general public. While the General Order also covers vehicles equipped with SAE Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), that data summary is provided in a separate report. The General Order requires that reporting entities file incident reports for crashes involving ADS-equipped vehicles that occur on publicly accessible roads in the United States and its territories. Crashes involving an ADS-equipped vehicle are re