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https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-x-brushes-off-ford-f-150-hit-and-run-video/
Tesla Model X brushes off impact from reckless Ford F-150 after hit-and-run
incident
July 5, 2019  Simon Alvarez

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(Credit: Tesla Owners Silicon Valley/Twitter)


videos
https://youtu.be/630Q1WSIi0k
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Front Cam of F150 Hitting Model X, July 4th 520pm

https://youtu.be/Yi4WtAEeQdw
Side Cam, July 4th 520Pm F150 hits Model X
]

A Tesla owner is thanking his Model X’s incredible durability after his
all-electric SUV was involved in a hit and run incident with a particularly
aggressive Ford F-150 driver. During the unfortunate encounter, which was
captured on the Model X’s built-in dashcam, the F-150 could be seen crossing
over a double yellow lane and hitting the Tesla’s side. The Model X, a tank
of an electric vehicle that it was, brushed off the massive impact, fully
protecting its passengers. 

John, president of Tesla Owners Silicon Valley [
https://twitter.com/teslaownersSV
], was on a casual 4th of July fast food run with his son at Los Gatos, CA,
when the incident happened. After turning into a double-yellow road, the
Tesla owner was shocked to see a Ford F-150 storming down the street. The
pickup truck, which had no front license plate and a damaged soft bed cover,
crossed into the oncoming lane and attempted to cut in front of the Model X.
Unfortunately, the reckless pickup driver grossly miscalculated, sideswiping
the Model X [
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-x-dea-airplane-crash/
] in the process. 

    Hey @LosGatosTown police department hope you can help find this person
https://t.co/ViueUKaqgz
    — Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) July 5, 2019

A look at the dashcam footage captured by the all-electric SUV’s front
camera showed that the Ford F-150 felt the full brunt of the impact.
Immediately after slamming into the Tesla, the pickup truck skidded as it
bounced off the electric SUV, nearly flipping over as it tried to regain
control. As soon as the F-150 found its traction, the pickup driver floored
the accelerator, speeding away from the scene of the incident. The Model X
owner later stated that he was tempted to give chase due to what was
obviously a hit-and-run, but with his son in the car, he opted to call the
authorities instead. 

John promptly headed to the police station immediately after the encounter
with the reckless Ford F-150 driver. The police took photos of the damage to
the Model X and gave the Tesla owner a card. The video of the crash from the
Model X’s built-in dashcam [
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-3-dashcam-helps-police-solve-multi-car-collision-video/
] was also sent to the authorities. Some members of the Tesla community have
remarked that it might not be too difficult for the police to locate the
truck driver, since the suspect’s truck had notable characteristics like a
damaged soft bed cover and front passenger tire area, chrome running boards,
and no front license plate. The Tesla owner has mentioned to Teslarati that
there has been no update from the authorities yet. 

Based on the incredibly reckless behavior of the Ford- F-150 driver, it
appears like the the man behind the Ford F-150’s wheel might have been
intoxicated or incapacitated in some way. Despite the minor damages incurred
by the Model X due to the crash, the Tesla owner is nonetheless thankful for
his vehicle, which has, in more ways than one, proven itself as a
futuristic, comfortable tank of an SUV that can handle a hit and run crash
with a Ford F-150 without getting fazed. 
[© teslarati.com]




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