New study shows Tesla makes some of the most dangerous cars on the road
Briefly

Tesla has a fatal accident rate of 5.6 per billion miles driven, significantly higher than the national average of 2.8 per billion miles.
Despite receiving Top Safety Pick+ awards, hard data shows Teslas have twice as many fatal accidents than other brands, suggesting discrepancies between lab tests and real-world data.
The Tesla Model Y has a fatal accident rate of 10.6 per billion miles, over tripling the average death rate of 4.8 for similar vehicles.
The study by iSeeCars highlights a critical need for addressing the stark contrast between vehicle safety ratings and real-world accident statistics for Tesla.
Read at Fast Company
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