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Re: boston745 post# 88391

Monday, 09/16/2024 11:57:35 AM

Monday, September 16, 2024 11:57:35 AM

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1. Geomagnetic Storms and Car Crashes:

There's no evidence a geomagnetic storm directly caused the Tesla accident. Car crashes have many causes, and attributing them solely to rare events like solar flares is a stretch.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) investigates all crashes and hasn't linked them to space weather.
2. Computer Errors and Teslas:

Single-event upsets (SEUs) from cosmic rays are rare and unlikely to cause complete system failure in a modern car with robust safety features.
Tesla vehicles have multiple redundant systems to ensure safety in case of malfunctions.
3. Tesla's "Superseding Force" Argument:

This legal term likely refers to driver error, road conditions, or other external factors causing the crash, not an outside force controlling the car.
Tesla, like all car manufacturers, emphasizes driver responsibility even with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).
4. Tesla Crash Rates:

The cited study might not consider factors like the prevalence of Teslas on the road compared to other brands.
Newer cars with ADAS features might be involved in more reported crashes due to increased awareness of such events, not necessarily worse safety.
It's important to consult NHTSA data for a more comprehensive picture.
5. Unintended Acceleration Stories:

These are concerning, but isolated incidents don't reflect the overall safety record of Tesla vehicles.
NHTSA and Tesla investigate such claims, and software updates or recalls may address them if necessary.
6. & 7. Lists of Out-of-Control Teslas and Electromagnetic Interference:

Anecdotal evidence and unverified online lists aren't reliable sources.
Focus on official reports and investigations rather than internet forums for accurate crash data.
8. Hutchison Effect and Tesla Suspension Issues:

The Hutchison Effect is a fringe theory with no scientific consensus and no connection to Tesla crashes.
Suspension issues can occur in any car brand and are usually addressed through recalls or repairs.
Conclusion:

While technical issues and driver error can lead to accidents, attributing every Tesla crash to a conspiracy theory is unfounded.
Tesla and other car manufacturers work to improve safety through constant testing, software updates, and driver education.
Additional Points:

It's important to wait for official investigations to determine the cause of accidents.
Focus on verified data by the NHTSA for crash statistics.
It's a tragedy when anyone loses their life in a car crash, regardless of the vehicle involved. We should focus on improving overall road safety and responsible driving habits.
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