Group 1 - The recent accident involving a speeding vehicle in Chengdu has raised concerns about the safety of electric vehicles, highlighting that drunk driving and speeding are critical factors in traffic safety [2] - The driver was reported to have been driving at speeds exceeding 200 km/h before the crash, with a collision speed of over 160 km/h, significantly above the speed limit [2] - Data indicates that approximately 50% of fatal traffic accidents involve speeding, with a high mortality rate for vehicles exceeding 160 km/h [2] Group 2 - The debate over the safety design of electric vehicles has intensified, but this should not excuse the responsibility of drivers [3] - Experts emphasize that vehicle passive safety has limits, and extreme speeding increases risks exponentially, indicating that good crash test results do not guarantee safety under reckless driving conditions [3] - As the Spring Festival approaches, traffic authorities are intensifying enforcement against drunk driving and speeding, but the ultimate responsibility lies with the drivers themselves [3]
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Zhong Guo Qi Che Bao Wang·2026-02-14 06:36