No word if this genius was arrested. Neither the brand nor model of the truck was part of the story.
Wisconsin driver removes āroad closedā barrier; stuck in fresh concrete
https://www.fox6now.com/news/driver-removes-road-closed-barrier-gets-stuck-concrete
:ROFLMAO:
Well, taking anything apart usually results in leftover pieces (at least, it does when I do it lol)
For simple stuff (like cleaning the forward camera area) I prefer to do it myself. But I won't be able to swap out my own PCS module when the time comes.
Clearly this was a service mistake, right up there with neglecting to tighten the lugs. Such errors can have deadly consequences.
This is why you need to contact the Service Center manager: so that the responsible employee can be corrected, and all the employees receive emphasis on safety.
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It's a public beach, it would be nearly impossible to close it permanently.
They do clear the beach before launches for obvious reasons lol, although someone sued to try and stop even that!
I wouldn't want to be that close to a rocket launch, even from inside a Cybertruck nooooooo
This is often true of crashed vehicles. That's why the First Responders have prybars and hydraulic extraction devices. The HFS adds difficulty but is not impervious. The doors "should"(?) unlock after a collision, and will open from the outside if low/mid voltage is still available and they...
Looks like he was driving in the shallows right along the shoreline, and then found the edge of the shelf and started floating... no more traction.
$FAFO
Charge rates are not being restricted.
The PCS is a pair of 24A circuits. Max amperage drops in half when one of them fails.
Pretty sure Iāve figured out why the PCS modules failed all at onceā¦