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Tesla Deaths is a record of Tesla accidents that involved a driver, occupant, cyclist, motorcyclist, or pedestrian death. We record information about Tesla fatalities that have been reported and as much related crash data as possible such as location of crash, names of deceased. This dataset also tallies claimed and confirmed Tesla autopilot crashes, that is instances when Autopilot was activated during a Tesla crash that resulted in death.
Latest version of dataset at https://www.tesladeaths.com.
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This dataset reveals an in-depth analysis of tragic Tesla vehicle accidents that have resulted in the death of a driver, occupant, cyclist, or pedestrian. It contains an extensive amount of information related to the fatal incidents including the date and location of each crash, model type involved and if Autopilot was enabled at the time. Every case is given its own unique identifier for easy reference and thorough review. Now is your chance to dive deep into these records to truly understand what happened during those tragic events and how we can prevent them from happening again
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This dataset provides a comprehensive overview of the Tesla vehicle accidents that have resulted in fatalities. It includes details on the date and location of each incident, model involved, crash description, fatalities, and Autopilot usage. This dataset can be used to analyze the frequency and locations of these fatal accidents as well as gain valuable insights into potential safety risks associated with driving/operating Tesla vehicles.
To begin your analysis with this dataset, start by reading through the information contained in each column: Case # (unique identifier for each case), Year (year of incident), Date (date of incident), Country (country where the accident occurred), State (state where the accident occurred), Description (description of crash), Model (model of Tesla vehicle involved) Source(source). All columns are mandatory for analysis.
Once you have familiarized yourself with this data set, consider looking at how many fatal accidents there have been over time by creating line graphs to show trends over years or states. You may also decide to review incidents based on geographic location or model type to determine which locations or model types may require further investigation and testing in terms of Tesla's safety features. Additionally consider using descriptive analytics such as means and medians to determine if certain models are more prone to accidents than others compared against one another; while also exploring if Autopilot feature usage has any correlation to higher rates/ numbers involving fatalities .
Using this data set can help increase awareness about potential safety risk related issues associated with driving/ operating a Tesla vehicle allowing individuals involved production side decisions or investing decisions have a better understanding when entering such fields . We do recommend however that when conducting your analysis , it’s important understand proper ways for handling missing data points so that users can get an accurate picture related current issues surrounding vehicular mistakes involving teslas vehicles
- Estimating the safety risk of Autopilot feature usage in different countries and states. By analyzing the differences in fatalities between Tesla vehicles operating with and without Autopilot, researchers can infer risks associated with Autopilot use.
- Examining the relation between driver / occupant fatalities and Tesla vehicle models over time. Through observation of trends in model-specific fatalities across years, engineers may be able to identify vulnerabilities or safety features that should be improved upon in the next version of a car model.
- Creating predictive models to assess crash probability per country or state based on uncontrollable factors such as road environment or traffic conditions by analyzing large numbers of reported accidents for which there were no fatalities but had similar characteristics (time of day, weather conditions, speed limit etc). Technological developments such as self-driving cars could potentially benefit from this type of predictive evaluation method to enhance their safety by improving preventive measures ahead of accidents occurring
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File: Tesla Deaths - Deaths (3).csv | Column name | Description | |:-------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------| | Case # | Unique identifier for each case. (String) | | Year | Year of the accident. (Integer) | | Date | Date of the accident. (Date) | | Country | Country where the accident occurred. (String) | | State | State where the accident occurred. (String) | | Description | Description of the accident. (String) | | Tesla driver | Whether the Tesla driver was killed in the accident. (Boolean) | | Tesla occupant | Whether a Tesla occupant was killed in the accident. (Boolean) | | Model | Model of the Tesla vehicle involved in the accident. (String) | | Source | Source of the data. (String) |
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Tesla Deaths is a record of Tesla accidents that involved a driver, occupant, cyclist, motorcyclist, or pedestrian death, whether or not the Tesla or its driver were at fault.
An updated record of Tesla fatalities and Tesla accident deaths that have been reported and as much related crash data as possible (e.g. location of crash, names of deceased, etc.). This sheet also tallies claimed and confirmed Tesla autopilot crashes, i.e. instances when Autopilot was activated during a Tesla crash that resulted in death. Read our other sheets for additional data and analysis on vehicle miles traveled, links etc.,
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The Tesla Accidents dataset contains information on accidents involving Tesla vehicles that have resulted in the death of at least one person, including the location, date, and name of the deceased, as well as the presence of Autopilot at the time of the crash. This dataset is intended for use by researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the relationship between Tesla vehicles and road safety.
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The dataset also includes data on reported and confirmed incidents involving Autopilot. This information can be used to identify patterns and trends in Autopilot usage and its effect on road safety.
The dataset is updated regularly and can be downloaded from the source. It includes a variety of information related to each fatal incident, including the date and location of the crash, the model of the vehicle involved, and whether Autopilot was engaged at the time. Each incident is assigned a unique identifier for easy reference and detailed examination.
The dataset serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complex relationship between Tesla vehicles and road safety. By providing detailed information on fatal accidents, Autopilot usage, and other relevant data, it can help inform policies and research aimed at reducing the number of deaths on our roads.
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Record of Tesla sudden unintended acceleration complaints made to the NHTSA. Includes partial VIN numbers, SUA complaint details, and regional location information.
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A digital record of all Tesla fires - including cars and other products, e.g. Tesla MegaPacks - that are corroborated by news articles or confirmed primary sources. Latest version hosted at https://www.tesla-fire.com.
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Un registro de Tesla accidentes fatales que involucraron a un conductor, ocupante, ciclista, motociclista o peatón.
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Tesla Deaths is a record of Tesla accidents that involved a driver, occupant, cyclist, motorcyclist, or pedestrian death. We record information about Tesla fatalities that have been reported and as much related crash data as possible such as location of crash, names of deceased. This dataset also tallies claimed and confirmed Tesla autopilot crashes, that is instances when Autopilot was activated during a Tesla crash that resulted in death.
Latest version of dataset at https://www.tesladeaths.com.