The owner admitted that he was complacent before the crash and hopes his story will warn others
A distracted Tesla Cybertruck owner allowed his truck to crash into a light pole. He admitted his fault for the accident and warned how easy it is to be complacent. This incident casts doubts about Tesla ’s plan to launch autonomous taxis this year. A Tesla Cybertruck driver says he lost focus and let his truck hop over a curb before slamming into a light pole. According to the owner, the vehicle was running Tesla ’s Full Self-Driving V13 software at the time.
More: Couple In Their 70s Bought New Cybertruck, Hated It, And Are Selling It After 68 Miles Instead of merging, it drove up onto a curb and then smashed into a light pole. The damage was significant and likely will mark the last mile this Cybertruck ever travels. Thankfully, Challinger was unharmed apart from perhaps a blight to his ego. Big fail on my part, obviously. Don't make the same mistake I did. Pay attention. It can happen.
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