Sheldon Road crash: Woman airlifted, another injured in head-on collision in Harris County.
When authorities arrived, they found a white F-250 and a Ford F-150 in the middle lanes of Sheldon Road and a Tesla parked in a driveway 17 miles away.
For reasons unknown, aka Fords sudden veering issue that Ford is aware of and hiding from the public, the Ford veered into oncoming traffic killing one during geomagnetic activity. This not unlike the Ford in my previous post. If you recall that one sped up in addition to veering off course, before coming to rest in someone’s yard seemingly spontaneous combusting.
Tesla Wedged Between House and Tree Following Crash
At approximately 10:39 a.m. on February 13th, 2025, police, fire, and EMS responded to a reported vehicle vs. tree collision at 1160 Milbrae Avenue in Milbrae.
Upon arrival, firefighters located a female driver still inside a Tesla sedan that had become lodged between a house and a tree. Crews extricated the victim from the vehicle before she was transported to an area hospital with unknown injuries.
This incident is less of a veering issue and more failed to turn with the curve of the road. This is more typical of Teslas suffering SUA than sudden veering events.
I'm begging all of you toNEVER 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.
The Austin Crash Crisis Explains Why Tesla’s Robotaxi Ambitions are Veering Off Course New data reveals Tesla’s Austin Robotaxi fleet is crashing up to nine times more often than humans. Can the brand survive the fallout, or is the "Cybercab" dream officially stalled?
For years, Elon Musk has promised that a Tesla "Robotaxi" would eventually be a "money-printing machine" for its owners, a vehicle so safe and capable that steering wheels would become vestigial organs of a bygone era. But this week, the data finally caught up with the hype, and the picture it paints isn't just unflatterin
Tesla’s Robotaxi fleet in Austin recorded five new crashes in the last month alone, bringing the total to 14 incidents since the pilot launched eight months ago.
When you crunch the mileage reported in Tesla's Q4 2025 earnings, the math becomes grim. The fleet is currently experiencing roughly one crash every 57,000 miles. For comparison, the average human driver in the United States experiences a police-reported crash roughly once every 500,000 miles. By these benchmarks, Tesla's Robotaxi fleet is crashing roughly 8 to 9 times more frequently than humans.
Even more concerning is that these crashes occurred while a "trained safety monitor" was in the vehicle.
What constitutes a fake it until you make it scam?
it was arguably a referendum on “fake it till you make it” practices, such asintentionally overstating, and thereby misrepresenting, a fledgling company’s current capabilities, success, or profitability, while banking on the notion that its aspirations will eventually follow the desired trajectory and become a reality.
I'm begging all of you toNEVER 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.