

Tesla Responds to Braking System Failure Controversy in China Amid Social Media Frenzy - Pandaily This was reported back in March by other media, so this is not Tesla's claim, and likely is true: The police report said the cause of the accident was insufficient following distance.

Everyone has to make their own choices, and is entitled to their own opinions, but from here, that doesnt look like what you are after.Ĭlick to expand.You left out a critical detail: If you dont trust teslas brakes, then simply buy another car. People reporting failures need to prove that it wasnt them. In any case, No, tesla does not have to "prove their braking system is bug free" as you keep saying. Should I be taken credibly at that point? (its a rhetorical question, the answer is "no") I can say something like "look at me, I can turn this iron into gold!", and refuse to let anyone see my method or examine the before and after pieces. If someone reports something but then refuses to let someone else look at it, they instantly (to me anyway) lose ALL credibility. "Tweets on weibo" (or twitter, or any other social media platform) is not "proof" of anything.Īnyone can report anything, so no, all reports are not credible. There isnt a single documented, proven failure, but thats the narrative you are trying to push. You have a 100% right to your opinion, but from here, it also seems pretty obvious you have an axe to grind or a particular message you want to try to push. This is why I said "skeptical" when you started off posting with the long video. (personal opinion post only, not related to moderation, or representing TMC or anyone else but myself)
