JeffK Well-Known Member Apr 27, 2016 6,997 6,932 Indianapolis Apr 12, 2019 #301 Apr 12, 2019 #301 Nocturnal said: All the charts I've seen from Tesla show the 3 as being safer. Large vehicles being "safer" is very much situational. Click to expand... Yes and more mass, means more force at any given speed. Raw data: Excel
Nocturnal said: All the charts I've seen from Tesla show the 3 as being safer. Large vehicles being "safer" is very much situational. Click to expand... Yes and more mass, means more force at any given speed. Raw data: Excel
Daniel in SD (supervised) Jan 25, 2018 10,340 16,886 San Diego Apr 12, 2019 #302 Apr 12, 2019 #302 JeffK said: Yes and more mass, means more force at any given speed. Raw data: Excel Click to expand... Nice Y axis Reactions: AlanSubie4Life, JeffK and Nocturnal
JeffK said: Yes and more mass, means more force at any given speed. Raw data: Excel Click to expand... Nice Y axis
JeffK Well-Known Member Apr 27, 2016 6,997 6,932 Indianapolis Apr 12, 2019 #303 Apr 12, 2019 #303 Daniel in SD said: Nice Y axis Click to expand... haha yeah, it's Tesla's graph. Actual numbers are like: 0.38 for Model 3 0.42 for Model S 0.43 for Model X
Daniel in SD said: Nice Y axis Click to expand... haha yeah, it's Tesla's graph. Actual numbers are like: 0.38 for Model 3 0.42 for Model S 0.43 for Model X