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ERIC===>> Study Finds Tesla Has Higher Rate of Fatal Accidents Than Any Other Car
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Tesla has the highest rate of fatal accidents on the road out of every other car brand in the US, according to new research.

The study, conducted by the automotive site iSeeCars, analyzed data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System maintained by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Focusing on crashes involving 2018 to 2022 model-year cars that resulted in at least one occupant's death, the analysis found that Tesla had a fatal accident rate of about 5.6 per billion miles driven.

Several crashes per billion is no improbability, as Americans collectively drive around 3 trillion miles annually. Strikingly, Tesla's rate is also twice the overall average of 2.8 fatal crashes per billion, putting the EV automaker far above the norm. It's closely trailed by Kia at a rate of 5.5, and more distantly by Buick, Dodge, and Hyundai, the others that make up the deadly top five.

Study Finds Tesla Has Higher Rate of Fatal Accidents Than Any Other Car
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