According to FEMA, around 1 fire per 1800 cars in the US. For Tesla, it’s 1 fire per 23,000. Sources are easy to find by googling 5 minutes.
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It's just the type of fire that's different, harder to extinguish. That impresses people, maybe
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True, and also the battery is housed in an internal firewall and vents are used to direct flames towards pavement and away from passenger. Firefighters usually puncture the firewalls to extinguish so it produces quite the spectacle. If anything, way safer than gasoline cars.
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Exactly. Also, how many if those fires happen during (rapid) charging?
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Bruh logic, bruh
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Some people have never opened a statistics book i guess.
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There's been numerous fires from the battery spontaneously combusting. Autopilot is a death trap and Tesla is the biggest fraud since Enron. Elon is a sociopathic liar, certainly not a genius. The evidence is all out there, just have to look
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Would you not figure out how many fires per tesla vs other vehicles?
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Sort of like...a mass shooting
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Maybe planes really are safer, or maybe there's just less planes than cars, but here's the real shocker, there are roughly 15,000 planes and 556 plane deaths per annum US, 276.1 million cars and 37,461 car deaths, if there were as many planes as cars 115,000 die per annum.
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