NHTSA aims for transparency in ADAS, autonomous driving system implementation in the US
Significant injuries or fatalities were allegedly reported in 11 of the 98 recorded collisions involving vehicles equipped with SAE Level 2 ADAS
In June 2021, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a Standing and General Order to report vehicle crashes related to vehicles involved with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). The data provides the NHTSA with timely information regarding crashes involving vehicles with various degrees of automated systems that were deployed at least 30 seconds prior to the event. The crash could include a vulnerable road user or result in a fatality, a vehicle tow-away, an airbag deployment, or anyone being transferred to a hospital for medical treatment.
Thank you for visiting S&P Global AutoTechInsight.
*A subscription to News & Analysis includes four S&P Global-selected sector-specific analytical pieces per month. Access to all analytic pieces across all domains comes with a subscription to All Domains. Please click here to subscribe.
To get access to the AutoTechInsight full suite of services, please contact a sales representative by clicking here.
Already a subscriber? Please log in here