Local New Two dead after Tesla crashes into tree, bursts into flames in Claremont
Two people were killed in a fiery crash in Claremont early Monday morning when a Tesla slammed into a tree.
The crash happened at around 2:10 a.m. on E. Sixth Street near Mills Avenue, according to the Claremont Police Department. Crews arrived and found the Tesla had crashed into a tree on the side of the road and burst into flames.
LAGUNA HILLS, CA — A driver died after a Tesla crashed into a tree in Laguna Hills on Wednesday, authorities said.
The Tesla sedan crashed into a tree near 2300 Avenida de la Carlota at around 9:30 a.m., according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department.
The sole occupant of the car was found dead at the scene.
Alijah Arenas pulls through fiery Cybertruck crash as shocking video has Gilbert Arenas expressing deep gratitude
On April 25, while driving his Tesla Cybertruck back from a gym session in the San Fernando Valley, Alijah lost control and crashed into a fire hydrant and a tree at 4:55 a.m. The vehicle burst into flames, and Alijah inhaled a significant amount of smoke, causing doctors to put him in a medically induced coma. After several days in the hospital, he was released on Wednesday, April 30, and is now recovering at home. Fortunately, he suffered no major physical injuries, although the smoke inhalation posed a serious threat to his health during those critical early hours.
If you examine Tesla accidents individually its easy to dismiss them as simple mistakes. However when you examine them in aggregate, a pattern emerges.
The following collection of accidents will show that Teslas have a sudden veering problem, a problem thats being covered up, in addition to issues of Sudden Unintended Acceleration. These accidents occur regardless of the Teslas being operated by intoxicated drivers, regular drivers, professional drivers, Autopilot, or FSD. This collection was put together to showcase the core problem is actually hardware related not driver/software. When nearly the same crash elements 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. As I already hinted at, there is a newish investigation that indicates that Tesla & NHTSA are purposefully withholding information in regards various AP related accidents including these veering Teslas that works to hide such dangers from becoming more apparent...so people do not catch onto this pattern! I post the link to the article at the end of this section of the post.
Both FSD cases, 1 professional driver case, 4 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.
New Investigation Suggests Tesla And NHTSA Withheld Info Surrounding Autopilot Crashes
Details of over 200 Autopilot-related accidents were complied, with new patterns being discovered. The report states that in the accidents, Tesla’s Autopilot struggled with obstacle avoidance, and cars also veered off the road.