• dev_null@lemmy.ml
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      3 days ago

      You don’t hear about it? I constantly hear about people dying in Teslas. And the car is a joke for years now, it can’t become a joke any harder.

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        2 days ago

        You hear about them because every fatal crash is reported, every fire is reported. You don’t hear about the same things for other brands. A kid killed himself near my place driving his father’s V8 car, it didn’t even make the local news because teenage boys killing themselves in cars by driving recklessly is hardly rare.

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          2 days ago

          I’m aware. Teslas are probably safer than the average old car you have on the roads. But you hear about them a lot more.

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        3 days ago

        Hmm why statistics are against it? I hate Elon, but statistically Tesla is 2x safer than average car. Proof me wrong

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      3 days ago

      After some googling, the “Why?!” in the image seems to be completely bullshit, though.

      1. Electric cars have a way lower amount of deaths from fire than petrol cars. So why would there be outrage about Tesla fire safety?

      2. The comparison in the image also completely ignores number of cars on the street, total miles driven. All car models will have fire deaths. Without scaling with number of cars, you are just always going to be outraged at the number of deaths for the most popular car model…

      3. The outrage about the Ford Pinto was because it was a known specific defect which was covered up (fuel tank rupturing when rear ended), more than the number of deaths in itself. As far as I can tell, the number of fire deaths were actually not extraordinarily high for the Pinto. Hence comparing this not especially high number to Tesla for outrage purposes is meaningless.