https://electrek.co/2018/05/30/tesla-model-3-performed-miraculously-crash/
Tesla Model 3 owner says vehicle ‘performed miraculously’ in high-speed
rear-end crash, all occupants are safe
May. 30th 2018  Fred Lambert

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We have yet to see the results of third-party crash tests for the Tesla
Model 3, but some owner reports of accidents are giving some insights into
the safety performance of the new electric vehicle.

A Model 3 was recently rear-ended at high-speed and the owner says that it
‘performed miraculously’ – leaving his family of four safe.

The early Model 3 owner known as ‘Anatari’ shared the story of the crash and
the picture of the aftermath above on the Tesla Motors Club [
https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/my-model-3-got-wrecked-today.116495/
] forum:

    Was cruising along the i-90 tunnel in Seattle, WA on mercer island with
my wife and 2 kids, when I hear some vehicles approach at high speed from
behind. Then suddenly I hear a screeching sound from a car breaking hard,
and then a car slams into my rear end – hard. I was going 65, so that
vehicle must have been going significantly faster. From there I lose control
of the car, and the car spins out of control, hitting the freeway divider
wall all the way on the other side of the freeway 4 lanes across, and then
bouncing back all the way back to the other side of the freeway and hitting
that wall before coming to a stop.

He elaborated on the safety performance of the Model 3:

    Thankfully the model 3 performed miraculously, crumple zones compressed,
airbags deployed, no fire after the accident, and no one in my family seems
to be seriously injured.

Someone claimed to have been a witness to the accident and said that it was
caused by a Camaro and BMW racing on the public road:

The owner said yesterday that he would ask Tesla for video from the
Autopilot camera in order to try to confirm it.

While Tesla’s Autopilot cameras do save images in the event of a crash, it’s
not something that is currently available to owners, but Tesla is reportedly
working on a dashcam feature using its Autopilot cameras.

Electrek’s Take

Considering all the attention around Tesla crashes right now is on whether
or not Autopilot is responsible, I think it’s fair to highlight the safety
performance of the crash that has nothing to do with that.

In this case, like the owner said, it does look like the crumple zones
performed well.

Last year, Tesla said in their shareholder’s letter that they had positive
results from early Model 3 crash tests [
https://electrek.co/2017/02/22/tesla-model-3-prototypes-production-crash-test/
]:

    Initial crash test results have been positive, and all Model 3-related
sourcing is on plan to support the start of production in July.

Over the past few months, we have seen the aftermath of a few Model 3
crashes [
https://electrek.co/2018/01/24/tesla-model-3-crash-in-traffic-light-pole-crumple-zone-capacity/
], which gave us some idea of the safety of the vehicle in a completely
uncontrolled environment, but official third-party testing should be much
more revealing.

They should be coming soon since IIHS’ first Tesla Model 3 safety test
results were released earlier this month and crash results are expected to
be next.
[© electrek.co]




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