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That's only helpful if you have a fairly random distribution across the US. I very much doubt that's the case for Tesla. You'll probably have far more Teslas driving around in California, maybe even the Silicon Valley, than in say Alaska.


It doesn't need to be random as long as it's big enough. (Also, other countries exist besides the US...)


> (Also, other countries exist besides the US...)

That's a common misconception, but I believe it was debunked by snopes.


It's becoming less common. Many people here in Australia are aware that they're living in the US.


But they have a lot of drivers in Norway.




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