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- #31
Thanks for backing up what I posted. Since the Cybertruck is roughly 0.1% of pickups on U.S. roads its fatality rate is very similar to all pickups. However the average pickup on the road is over a decade older than the average age of a Cybertruck. Now go compare the Cybertruck fatality rate to "pickups produced in the same time frame" ie last 2 years. Yes, numbers are small but the Cybertruck so far is the loser. Many accidents are the result of reckless and impaired driving but that doesn't excuse Tesla from deaths that would have been survivable if safety issues weren't overridden by the CEO. And yes there probable is some Darwinian self selection with those that purchase a Cybertruck. All the more reason not to ignore basic safety issues and allow them to incinerate themselves and others needlessly.This is absurdly false. There were 4,430 pickup truck deaths in the US in 2024 meaning the Cybertruck accounts for 0.1% of the total.
WTF are you talking about? I'm not aware of any Cybertruck related death that wasn't due to extreme negligence like drunk driving at extreme speeds.
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