Non-Substantive Change Request
Crash Report Sampling System (CRSS)
Date Submitted: March 25, 2025
The Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, is requesting a non-substantive change request to revise information collected to align with Executive Order (EO) 14168, Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government. There is no change to the burden.
NHTSA is authorized by 49 U.S.C. 30182 and 23 U.S.C. 403 to collect data on motor vehicle traffic crashes to aid in the identification of issues and the development, implementation, and evaluation of motor vehicle and highway safety countermeasures to support efforts to reduce injuries and fatalities caused by motor vehicle crashes. The Crash Report Sampling System (CRSS) is a voluntary collection of data from police-reported crashes involving all types of motor vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists; this includes property damage only crashes as well as those resulting in injuries and fatalities. CRSS obtains its data from a nationally representative probability sample selected from the estimated six million police-reported crashes that occur annually in the United States. By focusing attention on police-reported crashes, CRSS concentrates on the crashes of greatest concern to the highway safety community and the public.
Starting 2022, the element “Sex” was updated to “Sex/Gender”. This change reflected the difficulty in understanding if the crash report or other official State documents capture sex or gender. A new attribute Other (e.g., “X,” Non-Binary, Not Specified, etc.) was used when it is known the information provided refers to Gender, but a specific binary gender was not provided. There were Special Instructions added to the FARS/CRSS Coding and Validation Manual to discern the hierarchy of two or more information sources.
Executive Order 14168 “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government” was published 1/20/25 with OIRA releasing additional guidance 2/11/25, generally specifying that a “Sex” data element should have only two attributes, “male” and “female.”
To comply with the EO, NHTSA seeks the following approvals for CRSS:
Rename data element: Change the data element from "Sex/Gender" to "Sex".
Change "Other (e.g. "X", Non-Binary, Not Specified, etc.)" to “Not Reported”: Under the “Sex” data element, CRSS removes "Other (e.g. "X", Non-Binary, Not Specified, etc.)" from files and forms. Since the data attribute "Other (e.g. "X", Non-Binary, Not Specified, etc.)" are collected at State level, to protect the data accuracy and integrity CRSS is seeking permission to code it as “Not Reported”.
Retain “Reported as Unknown”: In addition, there are also circumstances in which sex data is not available to States, in which case CRSS is seeking permission to retain the “Reported as Unknown” attribute.
Once approved, CRSS will collect the data element "Sex" which includes "Male", "Female", "Not Reported", and "Reported as Unknown".
There is no change to the burden.
Table 1. Description of Changes
Form(s) |
Type of Change |
Question/Item |
Requested Change |
Supporting Statement: Part A |
None |
N/A |
N/A |
Supporting Statement: Part B |
None |
N/A |
N/A |
CRSS Data Entry Form |
Non-Substantive |
|
Non-Substantive
Change.
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Author | Lacey Werth (NHTSA) |
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File Created | 2025-05-19 |