CYBERRAT
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- First Name
- David
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- Apr 3, 2024
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- Lancaster, PA
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- Cybertruck AWD
Weird, it looked easy to break in this video:
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Perhaps carrying a gun, not for self defense but to shoot out the windows?Many of the articles that I read stated that laminated glass is so tough that hammers may not be enough to full break the window to be able to kick it out. That sucks to know knowing I bought two emergency hammers for my CT.
Here is just one article:
The Right Way to Break a Car Window in an Emergency | Lifehacker
That is pretty scary to know. So, what is the solution to get out of the Cybertruck if the doors are damaged beyond being able to open them with the emergency lever?
0 to 60 doesn't kill. Hitting a tree kills.0 to 60 in the blink of your eye can kill.
The Good Samaritan was able to open the door, or get through the window somehow…
One of the Wham Baam videos showed a thief hitting the frameless Cybertruck window until it cracked, and then rolled it downward in just a few seconds.
I think once the window cracks, pushing from the inside should make it fold at the threshold.
Just fixing the weblink:Exactly!
The fireman should have used the 'pointy side' of the axe to break it, then make a hole in it and then PULL it out... That is SOP for laminated windows on ANY vehicle...
Oh, and here's a page from Tesla specifically for first responders (for the CT):
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Super sad.....loss of any young person is a tragedy of the greatest magnitude.This just happened last night around 3 am, specific details unknown as to cause at this time:
https://www.ktvu.com/news/3-die-1-injured-fiery-piedmont-cybertruck-crash
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I said “generally”; do something exceptionally stupid like accelerating while it’s engaged, well anything could happen. Or even not watch FSD carefully; but “generally” it’ll keep you out of trouble.I would disagree with this.
Accelerate while FSD is engaged, ignore the warnings about taking over that will inevitably happen, die, all the while thinking the truck will save you from being too stupid.
Sorry to hear about your nephew.Tesla are just too fast. Actually most EVs are too fast. It is way too easy to lose control in an instant.
Young Drivers just don't get it. They think they are video games.
Near my house a 17 year old drove a Lyriq at high speed and lost control. He hit the huge post that holds street lights up. Car disintegrated. Sad. Happened just two days after my nephew was killed crossing the road.
I have an AWD Y but for my kids get the slowest Teslas available. Daughter drives RWD 3.
This is what I’ve been saying. This is the first time in history where normal humans get easy access to a 500+HP vehicle. If someone owned a bmw m5 or Benz G wagon it was much less likely to see them crash due to them being very expensive and thus inaccessible to the majority of the public. Also, those that did own them were usually responsible, wealthy people. Nowadays …. a 600HP+ 2024 Model 3 performance, is the cost of a Toyota sedan. Even a Model y dual motor is up there with AMG suvs , yet the cost of a Rav4 . Having such accessible high horsepower vehicles in the hands of everyone is a recipe for many more fatalities to come. Couple this with underwhelming, brakes+suspension and narrow efficient tires makes it even worse.Tesla are just too fast. Actually most EVs are too fast. It is way too easy to lose control in an instant.
Young Drivers just don't get it. They think they are video games.
Near my house a 17 year old drove a Lyriq at high speed and lost control. He hit the huge post that holds street lights up. Car disintegrated. Sad. Happened just two days after my nephew was killed crossing the road.
I have an AWD Y but for my kids get the slowest Teslas available. Daughter drives RWD 3.