Questions about the safety of Tesla's electronic door latching systems get asked pretty frequently, so here's how to get those doors open in the event of tot...
Just follow these simple instructions when the car is on fire and you are panicking
Yes, but you can put a gas fire out quicker and it's usually going to start in the engine compartment (lithium fires last for days and can start anywhere the battery is compromised) and very few ICE cars have doors that lock when the drivetrain/electronics fail, so if you're in a burning car and are knocked unconscious, you've got far better chances. That and these cars are new enough that we don't really have much real-world info about how they'll behave in like 10 years.
Yes, but you can put a gas fire out quicker and it's usually going to start in the engine compartment (lithium fires last for days and can start anywhere the battery is compromised) and very few ICE cars have doors that lock when the drivetrain/electronics fail, so if you're in a burning car and are knocked unconscious, you've got far better chances. That and these cars are new enough that we don't really have much real-world info about how they'll behave in like 10 years.