There have been dangerous driving conditions in LA with heavy rain since Thursday, and it is very annoying with some people still speeding. Here is a typical Tesla driver hydroplaning on the 405 freeway yesterday: Tesla driver loses control amid heavy rain on 405 Fwy in the Sepulveda Pass—ABC7 Los Angeles When Tesla becomes more and more mainstream, issues with bad Tesla drivers are becoming more common. They have already taken the lead in the worst-drivers list, and they will not even have a competition soon when used Teslas become cheaper and more widespread. Tesla drivers are the worst, study shows
Wow! Unbelievable! This must be the first car ever ever ever in rainy conditions that any car ever hydroplaned. So now all we need is a first time evet for any car ever - that slid off the road due to ice. No wonder it proves all Tesla drivers are horrible. Thank you so much for the proof. How much time did you waste looking into this worst driver thing? Try looking up urban legends website because they indicate the website you finally found was blowing smoke up the sphincter. Study Claimed Tesla Had Highest Fatality Rate of Any Car Brand – But Is It True? | Snopes.com
The following link has the driver-risk analysis in glory detail. Tesla, Ram, and Subaru drivers are the worst, with Tesla drivers leading by a large margin. Tesla, Ram, Subaru have worst drivers | LendingTree
This suggests an interesting prediction question: as Tesla becomes more and more mainstream, will more and more drivers from the mainstream be turned into bad drivers? or the badness of Tesla drivers as a group tend to revert toward the mainstream?
Tesla drivers are the worst? I always thought Prius drivers were the worst. At least that's in the area where I live. Prius drivers usually drive as fast as possible around here. Tesla drivers have to make sure they'll make it to the next charging station or home, which isn't that easy to do with the terrain and climate around here.
I always go to Lendingtree for peer reviewed research. This is as relevant as the 'studies' put out by iseecars. It isn't looking at a random sample for the data, but people using the insurance shopping tool. A person buying insurance for a Tesla, may not have had one for the incidences being reported for the quote.
For some reason, I'm not feeling confident that Lending Tree customers are very representative of the overall driver population.