>>12964589The whole premise of fire regulation issue stems from the idea that Elon Musk violated a promise made to Verge/TechCrunch blogposter.
Las Vegas convention is contracted for ~4000 passengers per 13 hours of day.
>The above screenshot from the plans notes that the area where passengers get into and out of the Tesla cars has a peak occupancy load of 100 people every 7.5 minutes, equivalent to 800 passengers an hour. Even if the other stations had higher limits, this would limit the system’s hourly capacity to about 1,200 people.800 x 13 hours = 10400 passengers per day
or if you go for the higher number, 1200 x 13 hours = 15600 passengers per day
That's 4x the required amount. 4x what was actually promised.
What went wrong? The blogposter confused Musk's posts, the blogposter confused the building plans, the blogposter combined the two confusion to create a megafusion conclusion. Then you read the article, you made a conclusion stemming from your trust of the article, and made a judgement from these blogposts.
Now everyone has wasted their time/effort trying to undo this garbage nonsense you see.
Moral of the story? Do not trust blogposts.