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boston745

12/07/22 9:15 PM

#72126 RE: Buellersback #72121

They also dont know if the Tesla simply went out of control and killed her. Essentially they don't know why it happened. However even Teslas on FSD have behaved this way.

FSD crash example #1

Monday November 22 at around 6:15 PM CST, I was driving my model Y and had Tesla’s Full Self Driving Beta software engaged. A right banked curve on a two lane road in a rural area came up with a vehicle coming around the curve the opposite direction. The Model Y slowed slightly and began making the turn properly and without cause for concern. Suddenly, about 40% of the way through the turn, the Model Y straightened the wheel and crossed over the center line into the direct path of the oncoming vehicle. 


Take note how FSD straightens out on the right turn causing the car into oncoming traffic. Countless of Teslas have behaved this same way autopilot enabled, no assist tech on. The only difference is this person managed to wrestle control of the vehicle.

I reacted as quickly as I could, trying to pull the vehicle back into the lane. I really did not have a lot of time to react, so chose to override FSD by turning the steering wheel since my hands were already on the wheel and I felt this would be the fastest way to avoid a front overlap collision with the oncoming vehicle. When I attempted to pull the vehicle back into my lane, I lost control and skidded off into a ditch and through the woods, causing significant damage to the vehicle. 



https://cdllife.com/2022/musks-claims-of-zero-self-driving-crashes-proven-wrong-by-nhtsa-data/

Proof of the solar storm & enhanced geomagnetic activity that can cause the surface EMI to cause glitching in ECUs.

SOLAR WIND SPARKS ARCTIC AURORAS: A stream of solar wind is buffeting Earth's magnetic field, blowing ~ 600 km/s. A gust last night sparked bright auroras over Tromsø, Norway




https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=22&month=11&year=2021