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A comprehensive, publicly available full list of Level 4 autonomous vehicle accidents over the past three years does not appear explicitly in the search results. However, the data and information related to self-driving vehicle accidents, including some at high automation levels, can be summarized as follows:

– Level 4 autonomous vehicles are defined as having high automation where the vehicle can handle all driving tasks in certain conditions or areas, with occupants acting as passengers[1][2].

– From available data on self-driving car accidents involving various levels of automation (mostly Levels 2 and above), the number of crashes has generally increased from 2021 through 2024, with monthly crashes ranging from around 8 up to peaks of 81 crashes in some months of 2024[3].

– National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) data reveal that from July 2021 to May 2022, 392 crashes involved vehicles with Level 2 advanced driver assistance systems, which do not fully equate to Level 4 automation but are indicative of partial automation-related incidents[5].

– Fatalities connected to autonomous technology-related crashes between July 2021 and September 2022 include at least 17 deaths, primarily involving Tesla vehicles equipped with semi-autonomous features[5].

– The highest available data sets mostly cover Level 2 and 3 automation and do not provide a detailed, separate disclosure or public registry of individual Level 4 autonomous vehicle accidents by date, location, or cause.

In conclusion, while there is increasing reporting on autonomous vehicle crashes, detailed listings specifically for Level 4 autonomous vehicle accidents for the past three years are not readily accessible in public databases or legal summaries from these sources. The data mostly aggregates accidents involving advanced driver assistance and lower-level autonomous systems, with no definitive, exhaustive public list limited strictly to Level 4 self-driving vehicle crashes[1][2][3][5].

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