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If in fact the number of accidents per driver for a Tesla is that much higher when you take into account actual say time on the road or miles traveled then that's a significant thing and I'm not heard that statistic before.

I would be interested to know if accidents increase for all cars when somebody is using cruise control for example. If you're on the highway and you're driving and you set your cruise control I've always thought that it's a bit dangerous because you're really not paying attention as much as you were on a long drive. It helps you from accidentally going over a speed limit you might not want to exceed but at least with the original cruise controls which took no account of a car in front of you it seemed to me they were always more dangerous so I wondered if they also increase the rate of accidents per driver.