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Safety Experts Raise Concerns Over Tesla Cybertruck Design

A group of safety experts has voiced their concerns over the design of the Tesla Cybertruck. In an article published on Jalopnik, they argue that the unconventional design poses potential dangers on the road.

The Cybertruck, with its sharp angles and stainless steel exoskeleton, has been praised for its futuristic and unique appearance. However, safety experts argue that the lack of crumple zones and the rigid structure could lead to severe injuries in the event of a collision.

Furthermore, the experts express concerns about the vehicle’s visibility, especially in low-light conditions. The angular design and small windows may hinder the driver’s ability to see pedestrians and other vehicles, increasing the risk of accidents.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has defended the Cybertruck’s design, stating that it exceeds safety standards and will provide superior protection to its occupants. However, critics argue that real-world testing and independent crash tests are necessary to validate these claims.

As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how safety regulators will respond to these concerns. The Cybertruck is scheduled for production in late 2022, and its success may depend on addressing these safety issues.

For more information on this story, read the full article here.

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