2024-11-22 08:12:41
The actual data shows Tesla cars are safer than other cars — the exact opposite of what this person is claiming. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(26-0-21) Author
2024-11-22 14:06:22
NNN. linking to a techbros Google doc where he declares his lord and savior musk is free of sin is not actually admissible evidence to the car safety industry NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(7-0-29) Author
2024-11-22 19:51:41
The article cited only focused on 2 Tesla models. Also according to [Link] which compares all car brands and models states Tesla cars are the safest. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(40-1-4) Author
2024-11-23 03:11:05
Lars, VP Vehicle Engineering at Tesla has directly stated that the math is incorrect in the article. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(15-1-2) Author
2024-11-23 11:22:05
Misleading. The iSeeCars article that's used as a source for these data clearly states these cars have excellent safety ratings and attribute the results to driver behavior, rather than vehicle design. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(4-1-1) Author
2024-11-23 12:37:08
The claim that this data is "new Data from the US road safety regulator" is incorrect. This data is from ISeeCars who calculated the results from estimated fleet mileages. [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(15-0-0) Author
2024-11-24 03:17:17
The article cited only focused on 2 Tesla models. Also according to [Link] which compares all car brands and models states Tesla cars are the safest. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(4-1-1) Author
2024-11-24 13:08:46
iSeeCars.com used NHTSA crash data, and their own private estimate of miles driven to get a fatal accident rate per mile. They seem to be estimating that Teslas drive very few miles per year, about 2,500 miles/year for the Model Y. Calculations showing average miles driven in the US: [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(1-0-1) Author