stopcrazypp
Well-Known Member
There was another post about someone who cut their leg artery from running over road debris and died on the way to the hospital. I've also seen mention that the most common way cars catch on fire from debris is puncturing transmission/oil lines or pans and having the fluid hit the hot exhaust. There is no evidence new cars are any less susceptible to this. We don't have statistics to prove either way though.No. Do I think that would result in a totaled car or injury to the driver? I doubt it.
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To get sample for that, you have to answer how many collisions happened to the Model S (which is unknown).fires per collision.
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