Juliana Liu, Columnist

China Shows the Way on Dangerous Car Doors

China is leading an EV safety push.

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Be it censorship or price wars, Beijing has a track record of cracking down on tech firms for all sorts of reasons. But here’s an effort everyone should get behind: Ridding the streets of electric vehicles with doors that don’t open properly after losing power. This endeavor is taking on new urgency following a deadly crash involving a flagship sedan.

The accident last week in the southwestern city of Chengdu became the talk of the nation. Not that auto collisions are rare in China. Apart from the flaming wreckage and images of passersby heroically trying to rescue the lone driver, it was notable for the apparent involvement of a vehicle from Xiaomi Corp., the lone tech player to successfully break into the auto industry.