Incident · Collision
ADS crash report in Grand Rapids, MN involving a TOYOTA Sienna (NHTSA SGO 30413-13083)
A May autonomous shuttle (Ego) is approaching a passenger stop location in autonomy. The vehicle operator (AVO) presses on the accelerator, taking control of the Ego, then accelerates into the curb at the stop. The Ego made contact with the curb 3 seconds after switching into manual, causing severe damage to the front-right tire. Resimulation of this event shows that there were no autonomy errors that led to this event, and had the Ego stayed in autonomy, this event would not have happened. This AVO had just completed our training course with only a few hours of service time before this incident. Upon further review of the AVO performance, on their own, it was decided to remove her from the AVO role.
Occurred 2025-11-01 · May Mobility
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- What happened in ADS crash report in Grand Rapids, MN involving a TOYOTA Sienna (NHTSA SGO 30413-13083)?
- A May autonomous shuttle (Ego) is approaching a passenger stop location in autonomy. The vehicle operator (AVO) presses on the accelerator, taking control of the Ego, then accelerates into the curb at the stop. The Ego made contact with the curb 3 seconds after switching into manual, causing severe damage to the front-right tire. Resimulation of this event shows that there were no autonomy errors that led to this event, and had the Ego stayed in autonomy, this event would not have happened. This AVO had just completed our training course with only a few hours of service time before this incident. Upon further review of the AVO performance, on their own, it was decided to remove her from the AVO role.
- When did this incident occur?
- The incident is recorded as occurring on November 1, 2025 on the DEPLOY registry. The date reflects the underlying real-world event, not the registry record's creation date.
- Who was involved in ADS crash report in Grand Rapids, MN involving a TOYOTA Sienna (NHTSA SGO 30413-13083)?
- The incident is recorded as involving May Mobility on the DEPLOY registry. No specific robot model is linked to this incident in the registry.
- Has anyone responded to ADS crash report in Grand Rapids, MN involving a TOYOTA Sienna (NHTSA SGO 30413-13083)?
- No responses to this incident are recorded on the DEPLOY registry. Operators, manufacturers, or affected parties can submit responses to the editorial team; absence is not a guarantee no response was issued.
- What is the current status of ADS crash report in Grand Rapids, MN involving a TOYOTA Sienna (NHTSA SGO 30413-13083)?
- This incident is an active record on the DEPLOY registry; no retraction or correction has been issued.
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Last reviewed 2026-07-14
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