CA Tesla Cybertruck Steering or Brake Failure in “Veered” Mountain Crash

The Cybertruck was advertised as a go anywhere, survive anything vehicle. Instead it has turned out to be a windbag that pops on the slightest challenge.

Here’s one that suffered a failure and crashed just trying to navigate a dry paved road on the way to Big Bear.

“Bring a trailer” is the constant comment about the Tesla truck design, which fails or falls apart daily. This one shows the typical cracked windows and wheels falling off.

I didn’t see a car at first until I had just passed the ambulance and saw a Cybertruck in among the trees. All I can figure is that either the brakes or the steering went out as he was taking the curve and he went off the road. That particular curve isn’t all that sharp, so I don’t think that speed was a major issue. Dude was lucky it didn’t fail on one of the other curves and go off the side of the mountain.

The CHP report on August 7th at 1:48PM suggests the truck “WAS HIGH SPEEDS PRIOR” when it lost control and bent — “NOT KNOCKED OVER” — the 30 mph sign on its way into the trees.

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