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17 points

Alarming, and I’ve just watched a video about how to get out of mine in an emergency.

However, presumably this predicament could apply to many/most modern cars which rely on electrics/software more than ever, and isn’t particular to Teslas?

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31 points

Could apply, but doesn’t apply, as the door handle is a functioning door handle in most cars.

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You should not have to watch a video or read a manual to open a freaking car door. The fuck are people supposed to do who don’t even own the car?

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Be confused as hell when the Uber driver doesn’t speak English.

Or be me, someone who noticed the weird ass flat handles on the picture and googled how to open the door during the 11 minutes it took for the driver to arrive.

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So you sit up front in an Uber?

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You should not have to watch a video or read a manual to open a freaking car door.

👆 That right there.

The fuck are people supposed to do who don’t even own the car?

👆👆 And that even more so.

We have literally centuries of knowledge of human-machine interaction. We know what works and what doesn’t. We know the importance of getting this right from watching what would be a literal lake of blood if put into one location before us. And one of those things that works is making sure the emergency tools are very obvious and in our faces. The rear door instructions for the Model Y alone are a horror show for anybody who has ever been in a crisis before. And then on top of that not all Model Ys have such a latch anyway.

Everything about Tesla’s doors are horrific.

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9 points

The fuck are people supposed to do who don’t even own the car?

Their failure on this point is particularly concerning if they want to run a robotaxi service.

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26 points

I consider the electronic door handles to be a violation of functional safety ISO 26262. I would think that in a fire situation the doors electronics are pretty unlikely to work. The manual release is not a good control because a reasonable person isn’t necessarily going to know it exists. I work in the automotive industry and most organisations I have worked with are big old manufacturers and they think extremely long and hard about this kind of thing. Sadly I doubt Tesla cares so much about ISO standards.

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6 points

If electronic doors are a must, they should fail open in an emergency…

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1 point

And thus should require backup batteries isolated from the main power bus of the vehicle, which would be so cost prohibitive the entire idea is made redundant.

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I think you’ll find most cars have visible, obvious, manual door latches on the inside. I know the XPengs and BYDs certainly do.

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