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Tesla tops list of brands with highest fatal accident rate in new study
NHTSA data shows five of the most fatal car brands. See where Tesla landsMarley MalenfantUSA TODAY NETWORKShow CaptionHide CaptionTesla Cybertruck modifications upgrade EV to a sci-fi police vehicleA host of mods for the electric Tesla Cybertruck has now been perfectly packaged for first responders and police departments.Thinking of purchasing a new car? Many consider the price, the color, the model and the gas mileage when looking for a vehicle. But safety should be the no. 1 priority.According to an analysis from iSeeCars, the current five most dangerous brands you could purchase today is the Dodge, Kia, Buick, Tesla and Buick.Despite their driver-assisted technology, Tesla's Model Y and Model S car are known to be dangerous on road, according to iSeeCars' data.Karl Brauer, iSeeCars Executive Analyst, said some of the blame falls on distracted drivers."New cars are safer than theyve ever been, he said. Between advanced chassis design, driver assist technology, and an array of airbags surrounding the driver, todays car models provide excellent occupant protection. But these safety features are being countered by distracted driving and higher rates of speed, leading to rising accident and death rates in recent years.Here is the top five list of most dangerous car brands.The five most dangerous car brandsAccording to their methodology, iSeeCars analyzed fatality data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) of model year 2018-2022 cars with car crashes that resulted in at least one occupant fatality to identify the most dangerous vehicles on U.S. roads today.RankMakeFatal Accident Rate (Cars per Billion Vehicle Miles)1Tesla5.62Kia5.53Buick4.84Dodge4.45Hyundai3.9Tesla's past recalls, other mishapsThis year, Tesla had several recalls on their models for parts and labor issues.In May, Tesla recalled more than 125,000 vehicles over concerns of a malfunction with the vehicles' seat belt warning system could increase the chance of injury in a crash.The recall applied to:Model S cars made between 2012 and 2024Model X vehicles made between 2015 and 2024Model 3s made between 2017 and 20232020-2023 Model Y vehiclesThere were also recalls for nearly 4,000 of its Cybertrucks after regulators discovered the accelerator pedal could get stuck as a result of a manufacturing error. According to NHTSA's defect notice, the Tesla Cybertruck had an issue with its accelerator pedal, which could become stuck and cause unintended acceleration.
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