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    I changed the thread title to be less sensationalistic and more accurate.

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    One of the ways the sensationalistic news media distort public perception: Accidents that happen often enough do not get reported because they are too mundane, and reporting all of them would fill all the available space or time for reporting. Accidents that are unusual get reported because they draw people's attention. Thus the public becomes desensitized to the greater risk, but more aware of and more frightened of the lesser risk. This can only happen in a population incapable of, or unaccustomed to critical thinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug View Post
    I changed the thread title to be less sensationalistic and more accurate.
    Wish you could change the newspaper headline in the same way...
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug View Post
    I changed the thread title to be less sensationalistic and more accurate.
    to be fair, shouldn't it just be "after crash"? Does the speeding or drunk driver thing present a more balanced view of the event? Surely if their speed or intoxication level were of relevance to the fire their vehicle would likely have caught fire as well? As I understand it, no one in the GTR was even seriously hurt?

    I'm not sticking up for them, but jumping from one end of the spectrum (blaming the EV before we know anything) to the other (blaming the other car because they were drunk and speeding) isn't any better. If we were discussing who caused the accident, sure -- but I'll wager the most-talked about issue here will be why the EV caught fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raymond View Post
    I would think BYD uses (the safer?) LiPoly batteries. Do we have any intel on that?
    Wikipedia shows:

    BYD’s "Fe" lithium iron phosphate battery, which powers the e6, represents one of the company’s core technologies. All chemical substances used in the battery can be recycled. There are four different power combinations for the e6: 101 hp (75 kW), 101+54 hp (75+40 kW), 215 hp (160 kW) and 215+54 hp (160+40 kW).[12] Most of (or at least part of) the e6 battery pack is located on the belly pan of the vehicle. The two-motor options use front and rear motors, making the car all-wheel drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnOutsider View Post
    to be fair, shouldn't it just be "after crash"? Does the speeding or drunk driver thing present a more balanced view of the event? Surely if their speed or intoxication level were of relevance to the fire their vehicle would likely have caught fire as well? As I understand it, no one in the GTR was even seriously hurt?
    In terms of the news story, the driver being drunk and speeding definitely is relevant and deserves a place in the title.

    In terms of the cause of the fire, probably speeding is still relevant (not sure about the drunk driving part), esp. the difference in speed between the vehicles, as it shows the severity of the crash.

    From what I can tell, the GTR rear-ended the EV-taxi. The airbags deployed on the GTR (plus it has that huge front crumple zone), so the driver/passengers (male driver, three female passengers) probably were not severely injured. The EV-taxi supposedly caught fire almost immediately. The EV-taxi then smashed into a third sedan taxi which flipped over.
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    The photos for the BYD showed that it was rear ended and the occupants could have been trapped before the fire. The true cause of the deaths was due to the bad judgement of the GT-R driver and probably not the design of the EV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnOutsider View Post
    to be fair, shouldn't it just be "after crash"? Does the speeding or drunk driver thing present a more balanced view of the event? Surely if their speed or intoxication level were of relevance to the fire their vehicle would likely have caught fire as well? As I understand it, no one in the GTR was even seriously hurt?

    I'm not sticking up for them, but jumping from one end of the spectrum (blaming the EV before we know anything) to the other (blaming the other car because they were drunk and speeding) isn't any better. If we were discussing who caused the accident, sure -- but I'll wager the most-talked about issue here will be why the EV caught fire.
    I was just posting reported facts without much of a value call. To not mention the crash or that another vehicle was involved, implied the EV caught fire on its own. The word "explosion" in the original title also appears to be an exaggeration.

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    Chinese made is the operative word in the Headline. While there are high quality products manufactured in China, poorly designed/engineered/manufactured products are all to common. I recall seeing the first crash testing videos of Chinese made cars; the cars literately fell apart in pieces upon impact. My point is a poorly designed/engineered/manufactured car is far more likely the cause than the fact it was an EV.

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    I found this in a link to a link to a link. Make of it what you will...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dree0rTr1HM
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