https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-3-hit-and-run-ford-f-350-video/
Tesla Model 3 brushes off hit-and-run from Ford F-350, identifies culprit
with dashcam footage
July 28, 2019  Simon Alvarez

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the harrowing hit-and-run involving a Tesla Model 3 and a Ford F-350
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A Tesla Model 3 owner was recently involved in a harrowing hit-and-run
incident with a Ford F-350. While the driver of the massive truck drove away
from the scene of the crash, recordings from the Model 3’s built-in dashcam
helped ensure that the incident will have a justified resolution.

The roads were mostly empty when Tesla owner and r/TeslaMotors subreddit
member u/thinkharderest and his wife were driving in Clearwater, FL at 3:47
a.m. last week. The couple expected the drive to be calm and uneventful,
especially considering the time. Unfortunately for the couple, something
unpleasant was waiting for them in the form of a Ford F-350 being driven by
what appeared to be a drunk driver. 

As could be seen in videos from the Model 3’s built-in dashcam, the Ford
F-350 was traveling at high speed, and it didn’t take long before it cut in
front of the electric sedan. The maneuver caused the truck to smash into the
front fender of the Model 3, and the electric car spun out as a result. The
truck driver continued driving, almost as if its driver did not notice that
he crashed into another vehicle. 

Fortunately for the Model 3, the roads were empty when the incident
happened, allowing it to escape any more damages than it could have received
had there been other vehicles on the road. True to its stellar 5-Star Safety
Rating from the NHTSA and the Euro NCAP, the Model 3 weathered the crash
impressively, protecting both its passengers. 

Members of the Tesla community commenting on the dashcam videos have noted
that the driver of the pickup truck might have been attempting to brake
check the Model 3. Others pointed out that the black smoke coming out of the
vehicle seems to suggest that the Ford F-350 driver might have been
attempting to roll coal on the electric car.  

Thanks to some clever sleuthing using the footage from the Model 3’s
built-in dashcam, the Tesla owner was able to identify the vehicle that
struck him as a 2006 Ford F-350 Super Duty pickup truck with South Carolina
plates. With this information in hand, the electric car’s insurance company
was quickly able to contact the insurance provider of the pickup truck
driver. Needless to say, the pickup truck driver was declared to be at
fault.  

Tesla’s built-in dashcam feature has helped drivers find some resolution,
and at some instances, even justice, after unfortunate incidents on the
road. In a rather similar incident, a Tesla Model X owner driving with his
son on a casual 4th of July drive encountered a reckless Ford F-150 driver,
who proceeded to cut and crash into the all-electric SUV. Thanks to the
dashcam video from the Model X, the driver of the Ford F-150 was promptly
identified, and later arrested ... 
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/electric-car-cross-canada-journey-1.5244972
11,000 km, $238, and a cross-Canada electric car trek in
the memory of a loved one
Aug 13, 2019  Vancouver couple Harvey Soicher and Mary Ann Heary always
dreamed of owning an electric car, and one day taking it on a vacation to
Newfoundland ... (Etron Quattro 55)
https://www.instagram.com/maryannselectricdrive/?utm_source=ig_embed




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