Dad-of-5 burned to death in Tesla after electric doors locked him inside burning car
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/18699658/d...ed-inside/
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world...55160.html
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/...t-alleges/
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The problem is the car doors are controlled electronically, in case of fire electricity will be cut off, people will be locked inside and unable to escape. Besides due to the special type of car batteries used the fire is very hard to put off, need at least 1-2 tons of water.
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It can be difficult to put flames out because the vehicles' lithium-ion batteries keep burning until all the energy is released. It can take as long as 24 hours to put out, according to a guide for first responders for the Tesla Model S. This story was reported from Oakland, Calif.


https://www.ktvu.com/news/sacramento-fir...-tesla-car
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without help of passers by, he almost couldn't make it
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BYD blade battery safer.


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(15-09-2022, 01:48 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  The problem is the car door lockers are controlled electronically, in case of fire electricity will be cut off, people will be locked inside and unable to escape. Besides due to the special type of car batteries used the fire is very hard to put off, need at least 1-2 tons of water.

Why didn't they remove the headrest and use it to break the windows? Dumb people.

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always keep a small hammer and scissors in car
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Lucky China didn't copy angmo lousy tech.
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$2+ only, can save yr life
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(15-09-2022, 03:33 PM)surfer Wrote:  Why didn't they remove the headrest and use it to break the windows? Dumb people.

Does Tesla glass break easily?

This would allow an occupant in the car to easily escape if needed. The laminated glass is harder to break, but it does eventually shatter. However, it doesn't disintegrate or fall apart.
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(15-09-2022, 01:48 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  The problem is the car door lockers are controlled electronically, in case of fire electricity will be cut off, people will be locked inside and unable to escape. Besides due to the special type of car batteries used the fire is very hard to put off, need at least 1-2 tons of water.

Can they design the electronic system such that failure of system car door unlocked? 

That's fail to safe design. 

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Very common for electric vehicles to catch fire
https://www.wapcar.my/news/in-china-640-...cent-45371

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Fire sparks too fast no time to think further

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I pray for chicken genius.

That his new Tesla car will not catch fire.

Else we will have a fried genius chicken.
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