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this post was submitted on 14 Aug 2023
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Not relevant at all here, when we are discussing occurences that seem so easily and obviously avoidable.
(But it's nice to see that the Fanboi team is awake now)
Tesla fails at basic safety in the most obvious and simple accidents (like this one or the car pileup at San Francisco tunnel).
We're talking about overall safety here. Even with 99.99% safety rate you're still getting 33000 accidents a year in the US alone. There's always going to be individual incidents to talk about
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