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Entlarvt

05/31/23 1:38 PM

#77847 RE: boston745 #77846

Oh, look, another Tesla incident! This time, the Tesla driver decided to break free from the mundane confines of their designated lane and embarked on a daring adventure across the median. Who needs traffic rules when you have a Tesla, right?

According to reports, the driver was merrily cruising along Port St. Lucie Boulevard before Southwest Glenview Court when the irresistible urge to explore the oncoming traffic struck. The Tesla, like a rebellious teenager, crossed the median and introduced itself to an unsuspecting Nissan van. Talk about making an entrance!

Now, let's not get ahead of ourselves and dive into wild conspiracy theories. While it may be tempting to attribute this daring maneuver to some grand strategy or distraction, let's take a moment to consider more rational explanations.

Accidents happen, my friend. Sometimes, it's a momentary lapse of judgment or a driver's error that leads to such incidents. It's not always about secret agendas or elaborate distractions. As much as we'd like to imagine a world filled with conspiracies and hidden motives, sometimes the simplest explanation is the most plausible.

So, let's resist the urge to create a storm of forum verbiage and drown out serious discussions with baseless conjectures. Instead, let's focus on the basic data, the evidence at hand, and engage in meaningful conversations about road safety, driver responsibility, and accident prevention.

It's far more productive to address the root causes, encourage awareness, and promote responsible driving than to get lost in a sea of speculation. Accidents are unfortunate events that we should strive to learn from, not sensationalize or dismiss with unfounded theories.

So, let's approach this incident with a level-headed mindset, analyze the available information, and engage in discussions that are grounded in facts and evidence. Only then can we make progress in understanding and improving road safety for everyone.
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boston745

05/31/23 2:18 PM

#77849 RE: boston745 #77846

TESLA AUTOPILOT ACCUSED OF TRYING TO KILL ITS OWNER

This was one of those out of control Teslas from the 29th. Take note that this Tesla, while in a self driving mode, suddenly and for unexplained reasons, veered off road. Not unlike the Tesla that veered into oncoming traffic on the 26th and maybe the Tesla seemed to veer into the path of the Subaru yesterday.

The owner of the car says it tried to kill her.

As soon as she enabled her badly misnamed Autopilot, or perhaps after she turned on the badly misnamed FSD (at this point just call it crap), she alleges it veered across lines and flipped itself into a tree.


ment that a car was “self-driving” when it “veered” suddenly. It only adds to the several warnings I’ve written recently given multiple similar “veered” crashes.

Tesla Veered and Killed Truck Driver

Tesla Veered Into Path of Oncoming Truck

Tesla Veered and Killed 3 out of 9 in Family SUV

Tesla in Deadly Pole Position: FSD Kills More People


Like me, this author has been trying to warn people about the dangers of Teslas going out of control and veering off course.
https://www.flyingpenguin.com/?p=48082

Tesla seem to "GLITCH" in 2 main ways. Either suddenly and unexpectedly accelerate or the driver loses control of steering to the Tesla as it veers off path into oncoming traffic, trees, houses, etc...