• MajorSauce@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I know that hating Tesla is very “in” but specifying the name of the car adds no value to this article.

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      2 months ago

      specifying the name of the car adds no value to this article.

      Well, considering that Tesla has covered up incidences of problems and crashes, I think the public should know every time a Tesla is in a crash - whether it was caused by the driver or not.

      More importantly, they’ve covered up thousands of cases of “sudden acceleration”.

      BTW, the National Highway Traffic Safety Admin in the US is investigating a slew of recent crashes caused by Tesla’s autopilot.

      For all we know, a malfunction resulted in the death of 4 people here. Either way, the car’s maker should be named, since these are not safe vehicles.

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      2 months ago

      It’s a bit relevant… at least the fact that Teslas are electric cars. The car caught fire while people were inside, which was likely made worse by the battery. It’s not a big leap to make from reading the headline, since batteries are infamous for catching fire

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        2 months ago

        I don’t think the fire had anything to do with their deaths from the sound of the article. The rescue team pulled the survivor of the car so the occupied space seems it might have been ok. I’m guessing a lack of seatbelts being used when they hit the concrete wall.

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      2 months ago

      Many electric cars can accelerate incredibly fast compared to combustion vehicles.

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            2 months ago

            Or just going too fast. A lady near us thought you could just drive 100 around a corner rise because it is a Tesla. Car left the road and took out a lamp post. People just aren’t good drivers sometimes, and over estimate their skills. Lets not assume stuck pedal, until a real report comes out

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              2 months ago

              It might not have been a stuck pedal, but many of these electric cars accelerate much faster than people expect. Which is how normal people end up taking out lamp posts or rolling their vehicle, etc…

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            2 months ago

            A Ford focus can do a high rate of speed. High rate of speed has nothing to do with acceleration without a known distance.

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              2 months ago

              A Ford focus can do a high rate of speed.

              True, but do they also have problems with accelerators getting stuck or being triggered for no apparent reason, leading to thousands of crashes?

              High rate of speed has nothing to do with acceleration without a known distance.

              I agree. Police didn’t really give any other details. I’m just pointing out that Teslas are known to have problems, which result in similar circumstances leading to crashes.

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                2 months ago

                Hell, they didn’t even give the model Tesla. It looked like a model Y from what I could see in the images.