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According to an article in auto motor und sport which is based on a US study, Tesla has the highest rate $TSLA (+4,29 %) has the highest rate of fatal accidents per billion miles driven in the USA. In the statistics, Tesla ranks first with a value of 0.3 fatal accidents per billion miles (one fatality every 178 million kilometers). This is a statistic based on publicly available data on vehicle accidents.


The study raises questions about vehicle safety, particularly in light of the discussions surrounding Tesla's autopilot function. However, experts emphasize that the driving habits of Tesla users could also play a role, as many vehicles are used in regions with high traffic volumes or under demanding driving conditions.


Personal opinion:

Even if the car has the best safety conditions, it won't do any good if the driver behaves badly 🥴


Source:

https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/verkehr/tesla-unfallstatistik-usa-toedlichste-automarke/amp/


The news is based on what I personally consider to be reputable sources. However, I do not guarantee their accuracy. No advice.

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It looks bad at first, but the section on driving habits in particular puts it into perspective in my eyes.
Tesla is one of the few major manufacturers that only offers electric cars and these are mostly driven in urban areas with developed charging stations. In addition, Tesla drivers are mostly young men who drive extremely fast accelerating cars, which certainly also contributes to a disproportionate number of accidents.
PS: I am neither a Tesla fan nor invested
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The article is once again typical AMS: Tesla is not the deadliest car brand, but the one with the most high.performance vehicles on the road that any Karl Ar*** can afford: The cars are safer than almost anything else on the market, proven up and down by the US tests and NCAP etc: Only the drivers can't cope with the performance and still produce fatalities. It's as if Lamorghinis with 600 hp were available to everyone: Then the carnage on the roads would be considerably higher and deaths would be in the hundreds of thousands...!
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