On the subject of Teslas veering off the road into trees, we had this over the weekend...5 more dead, likely burned alive.
Man and woman from Brooklyn Park amoung five killed in crash near Madison on Friday - Regular Driver?
A 48-year-old man and woman from Brooklyn Park were killed along with a 55-year-old man from Belleville, Wis., a 55-year-old woman from Crandon, Wis., and a 54-year-old male from Crandon, Wis.
All five people were riding in a Tesla. The sheriff’s office sai they, along with Verona Police, Fire and EMS, responded to a crash at 11:12 p.m. The press release says the vehicle left the road, hit a tree, and the Tesla started on fire. The crash happened in Verona, a town about 10 miles southwest of Madison.
All five people in the vehicle were pronounced dead at the scene.
Just in time for my newly started collection of out of control Teslas, this Tesla decided to veer off the road and slam into a tree catching on fire killing everyone in it. Thats what you get when technology goes haywire. We shall see in time if there was any autonomous features involved if the NHTSA gets involved.
Im collating accidents where Teslas behaved in very similar ways causing accidents whether its being operated by an intoxicated driver, several regular drivers, professional drivers, Autopilot, or FSD to showcase the problem is hardware related not driver/software. Specifically accidents where the Teslas veers into objects (like trees) being the main focus. No amount of software updates can fix a hardware issue when its susceptible to electromagnetic interference because Teslas and EVs are "computers on wheels". I dedicate this to Jimr for goading me to do this! Im also noting the Model to showcase this issue impacts every model and year of Tesla. Only model missing atm is a roadster.
Both FSD cases, 1 professional driver case, & 1 intoxicated driver case, the Teslas slammed into a tree resulting in the death of at least 1 person. The autopilot case the Tesla veered off the road and rolled into a tree. Fortunately the driver survived. Both regular driver incidents involved locked steering. It appears as though the Semi suffered some sort of electrical issue causing an engine to catch fire and it veer off the interstate into trees.
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Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Tesla AI/Neural Net for AB missile systems, SpaceX satellites = grid of satellites for Brilliant Pebbles, September 11ths SpaceX connection, & Musk = DoD stooge. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175270333
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Section 3 - The computer errors from outer space (Elon Musk: Model S not a car but a ‘sophisticated computer on wheels’)
When computers go wrong, we tend to assume it's just some software hiccup, a bit of bad programming. But ionising radiation, including rays of protons blasted towards us by the sun, can also be the cause. These incidents, called single-event upsets, are rare and it can be impossible to be sure that cosmic rays were involved in a specific malfunction because they leave no trace behind them.
And yet they have been singled out as the possible culprits behind numerous extraordinary cases of computer failure. From a vote-counting machine that added thousands of non-existent votes to a candidate's tally, to a commercial airliner that suddenly dropped hundreds of feet mid-flight, injuring dozens of passengers
Plus, since giant ejections from the sun can sometimes send huge waves of particles towards Earth, what's called space weather, an unnerving prospect looms: we could see much more disruption to computers than we're used to during a massive geomagnetic storm in the future
Tesla argues it had no control in the crash and death which were "caused by a superseding and/or intervening force."
There you have it folks Tesla admits an outside force caused this Tesla to glitch and go out of control. That is true, its not Teslas fault, per se, that its vehicles go out of control. Its the destabilized electromagnetic environment we are experiencing as a result of the earths continued weakening of its magnetic field. While I do not disagree that this is an outside force causing its vehicles to go out of control, its precisely why computers on wheels (Teslas/EVs/computerized ICE) should not be on the roads. Because these vehicles will continue to go out of control and with more frequency putting the greater public in danger. EVs will continue to destroy lives whether through killing those involved, created long-term psychological damage, or leading to the incarceration of people who did nothing wrong other than drive an EV. Also as Tesla is aware of the problem and does not warn the public its liable for everyone of its vehicles going out of control!
Section 5 - Tesla Drivers Have the Highest Crash Rate of Any Brand: Study Tesla led all automakers with 23.54 crashes per 1,000 drivers in the past year.
Section 6 -Tesla suffers SUA and drives into a parking garage wall.
I'm begging all of you to NEVER get in a Tesla as long as you live. It started accelerating on its own in a parking garage and my dad lost all control of the car and we ran into a wall at 40 mph. Most horrifying experience of my life.
Jain is one of tens of thousands of Tesla owners who have experienced premature failures of suspension or steering parts, according to a Reuters review of thousands of Tesla documents. The chronic failures, many in relatively new vehicles, date back at least seven years and stretch across Tesla’s model lineup and across the globe, from China to the United States to Europe, according to the records and interviews with more than 20 customers and nine former Tesla managers or service technicians.
The exact cause of the Hutchison Effect is unknown in public spheres as it is classified under national security. However the most likely culprit seems to be a combination of electromagnetic sources coming together in a way to change the makeup of metals leading to their rusting, softening, fracturing, complete breaking, even dustification. Keep in mind the degree of metal materials that are within our buildings and infrastructure...even in concrete. Maybe this is why we are seeing an increase in building and bridge collapses?