The Mexican monument to Christopher Columbus experienced something that has never been seen before a few days ago. A Tesla Cybertruck with four passengers crashed into it at a very high speed. The consequences of a traffic accident are very devastating just by looking at the video. Only the torso was left of the car and one of the passengers was ejected from the vehicle in the accident. There is no mention of whether or not she was attached, but this traveler made a big impression on him. The other three passengers were still tied in the vehicle, which required a very complicated extrication operation by the fire department. They used hydraulic “scissors of life” and, according to available information, all ended up in hospital with serious injuries.
We’ve never had a bad Cybertruck crash here. It may be the first time in the world that an otherwise stable electric lift has been left with a terrifying torso. The good news is that no one died in the accident. But there are still questions about how fast the car was going, whether the car was in Autopilot mode and what was really behind the crash into the monument. To top it all off, just a day earlier there was another Cybertruck crash in Mexico. In this case, the 23-year-old driver lost control and crashed into a parked truck. The subsequent impact sent him into the residential gate, where the car was again badly damaged. Fortunately, there were no serious injuries in this case. An interesting fact is that Tesla began delivering the first Cybertruck units produced to Mexico only on September 25. Now we already have two recorded traffic accidents here, which is not a smooth statistic at all.
2024-11-05 08:40:00
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