Two Indian youths died in the accident in Tracy, USA IG News -Regular Driver
It was learned that a speeding Tesla crashed into a fire hydrant at Macarthur Boulevard and Grant Lane Road in Tracy at 9.45pm on Friday night, then crashed into a tree and burst into flames. Within seconds, the car burst into flames, and two Indian youths, Arvind Ram (37) (Maharashtra) and Amrik Singh Vander (34) of village Vander (Kotakpura), Punjab, were burnt to death in the car. . Behind their car, their other friends were coming in another car, who tried hard to save their friends, but the car got locked and they could not do anything because of the flames.
Two vehicles driving home, it appears, the Tesla in the front suddenly accelerates and then veers off the road into a fire hydrant and into a tree where it burst into flames burning occupants while the friends tried to rescue and watched in horror.
The following collection of accidents are where Teslas behaved in very similar manner, leading to accidents regardless of it being operated by intoxicated drivers, regular drivers, professional drivers, Autopilot, or FSD. This is done to showcase the core problem is hardware related not driver/software. When nearly the same things occurs across a diverse collection of use cases regardless of model & year, the only logical conclusion is that there is something wrong with the vehicles themselves and that they pose a significant danger to society. I focus specifically on accidents where the Teslas may have suddenly accelerated and/or veered into objects (like trees). No amount of software updates can fix a hardware issue when its susceptible to electromagnetic interference; Teslas and other EVs are just "computers on wheels" susceptible to EMI. Im also noting the Model to showcase this issue impacts every model and year of Tesla. Only model missing atm is a roadster as very few were produced and are less likely to be driven.
Both FSD cases, 1 professional driver case, 3 regular driver cases, & 1 intoxicated driver case, the Teslas slammed into a tree resulting in the death of at least 1 person. 1 autopilot case the Tesla veered off the road and rolled into a tree. 2 Autopilot cases suddenly veered into the median. 2 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. The Cybertruck incident also involved locked steering but included sudden unintended acceleration.
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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 - How EMI causes SUA in EVs and how the wrong data is sent to Teslas recorder falsely blaming the driver for the sudden acceleration