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Friday, 12/03/2021 12:25:03 PM

Friday, December 03, 2021 12:25:03 PM

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This out of control Tesla on autopilot glitched during a solar storm killing the Mr. Huang. While some claim the driver was busy playing a video game at the time of the crash, NTSB has no evidence to support that. However there is evidence that Huang had to correct Autopilot at that location on multiple occasions. Since Mr Huang was aware of the need to course correct at this location youd think he would have tried to correct that day as well. However if this Tesla behaved like a recent Tesla FSD accident, his attempts would have been unsuccessful. Meaning that Tesla autopilot had complete control of the car when it drove Mr. Huang into the concrete divider.

But there are no log entries in the last 17 minutes of Huang's final trip. NTSB stresses that "the log data does not provide enough information to ascertain whether the Tesla driver was holding the phone or how interactive he was with the game at the time of the crash


As I said Autopilot glitched and killed someone during a solar storm, proof in the following two quotes:

ON MARCH 23, 2018, a glitch in Tesla's Autopilot technology contributed to the death of Walter Huang in Mountain View, California. As Huang's Model X approached a left exit on US Highway 101, the software apparently got the lane lines mixed up. The car steered to the left, putting itself in the space between the diverging lanes. Seconds later, it crashed into a concrete lane divider at 70 miles per hour. Huang was taken to the hospital but died soon afterward.


Earth is entering a stream of solar wind flowing from a sprawling hole in the sun's atmosphere. First contact with the gaseous material on March 22nd sparked a bright display of auroras over Scandinavia.


Quote #1 & 2 Source
https://www.wired.com/story/new-data-backs-up-details-in-a-fatal-2018-tesla-model-x-crash/

Quote #3 Source
https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=23&month=03&year=2018

Proof Electromagnetic radiation is causing EVs to go out of control and spontaneously combust.

Electromagnetic  wave  interferes  the  electric  control  system  of  automobile  through  wiring  harness and  car  body  to  make  it  hard  to  perform  or  even  send  wrong  instructions



https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346368508_Special_Investigation_and_Countermeasure_Suggestions_on_Electric_Vehicle_out-of-control_Accidents
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