"Understanding the Higher Crash Rate of Teslas Compared to Gas-Powered Cars"

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Hertz is selling 20,000 electric cars due to high repair costs and increased crashes, with Teslas accounting for 80% of their EV fleet. Research shows that drivers switching to electric cars, especially Teslas, tend to crash more, possibly due to unfamiliarity with EV driving characteristics, such as instant start, rapid acceleration, and one-pedal driving. The lack of engine sounds and heavier weight of EVs also contribute to higher insurance claims. These findings raise concerns about driving behavior and the impact of EVs on insurance costs.
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