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no, O.., my mistake, it was a gasoline truck
https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphi...hia-accident-today-road-collpase-tanker-fire/
https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphi...hia-accident-today-road-collpase-tanker-fire/
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where are your facts?EVs made up just 5% of all cars sold in the US in 2022 and an even less percentage of cars actively being driven. Ergo when one catches on fire, a higher percentage of those vehicles are burning at one time. It's simple math and why it is a bigger deal.
I think the kid version of this forum is available. Try that.Loser
An industry analytics firm. But some random website named "Insurance EZ" is likely to be more accurate.where are your facts?
Auto Insurance companies supply some, as thy would know:
- Millions of gas, hybrid, and electric vehicles are recalled annually for fire risks
- Gas vehicles have the most manufacturer recalls for fire risk defects
- Electric vehicles catch fire less often, but electric car fires can be harder to put out than gas car fires
- https://www.autoinsuranceez.com/gas-vs-electric-car-fires/
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Overall, EVs are about 0.3 percent likely to ignite, versus a 1.05 percent likelihood for gas cars, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics and the National Transportation Safety Board compiled by Auto Insurance EZ last year.Feb 2, 2023
For people that get upset over nothing , it is.Posting a misleading thread is a real DICK move.