I watched the video while walking with my dog.
Was like paying attention and 50% of the time and I didnt end up seeing the crash
What is the timestamp?
It should be noted Elon has been censoring Twitter for a while, even with things that don't directly involve him. For example, tags about Ukraine in the most popular section mostly stopped after he took over.
It should be noted Elon has been censoring Twitter for a while, even with things that don't directly involve him. For example, tags about Ukraine in the most popular section mostly stopped after he took over.Yeah. "Free speech" champion Elon Musk.
It should be noted Elon has been censoring Twitter for a while, even with things that don't directly involve him. For example, tags about Ukraine in the most popular section mostly stopped after he took over.Yup.
Obviously a car shouldnt just stop, and the person who got cut off was screwed. But the rest of those drivers were going too fast and should have been more alert. The speed limit on the Bay Bridge is 50, but most drivers fly through at 70 or more.ITT, it's Elons fault they weren't paying attention.
ITT, it's Elons fault they weren't paying attention.
so why is Elon covering it up then ?Why weren't the ones driving paying attention to what was in front of them?
Why weren't the ones driving paying attention to what was in front of them?
I asked you firstI'm not Elon so I can't answer that.
I'm not Elon so I can't answer that.Except they likely were being aware, they just weren't able to stop at that speed.
Why weren't the drivers looking ahead and slowing down? Clearly Tesla is responsible for their failed product however the other vehicle's had human drivers who failed to keep their eyes on the road. It's not 100% on Tesla or Elon, those drivers are just as responsible for not being aware.
Except they likely were being aware, they just weren't able to stop at that speed.Someone else mentioned the speed limit being 50mph and the majority of drivers fly through the area at 70mph. Again, human error.
Someone else mentioned the speed limit being 50mph and the majority of drivers fly through the area at 70mph. Again, human error.The speed limit is what traffic is going at, not what's posted.
The speed limit is what traffic is going at, not what's posted.... so we're moving goalposts. Got it. Have a great day Senlin.
The rear driver is at fault.
They were following too closely.
... so we're moving goalposts. Got it. Have a great day Senlin.The goalpost is and always has been that those drivers weren't responsible for the accident.
The Tesla used its turn signal to merge.
The rear driver did not slow down and ran into the Tesla.
The speed limit is what traffic is going at, not what's posted....which quickly became 0, then.
...which quickly became 0, then.I mean yes, when traffic in front of you is stopped, you should stop. If traffic is going faster than the posted limit, and you get in that lane and slow down, you're the problem.
I'm not Elon so I can't answer that.
Why weren't the drivers looking ahead and slowing down? Clearly Tesla is responsible for their failed product however the other vehicle's had human drivers who failed to keep their eyes on the road. It's not 100% on Tesla or Elon, those drivers are just as responsible for not being aware.
Elon fanboys are so weird
Theres a reason why Elon and Tesla are censoring the story on TwitterI'm not denying that in any way.
I'm not Elon so I can't answer that.
Why weren't the drivers looking ahead and slowing down? Clearly Tesla is responsible for their failed product however the other vehicle's had human drivers who failed to keep their eyes on the road. It's not 100% on Tesla or Elon, those drivers are just as responsible for not being aware.
Nobody's a perfect driver with split-second reflexes and a car with damn good brakes that can stop on a dime.That's why "one car length for every 10mph" thing exists.