Cybertruck from deadly Piedmont crash last year was going over 77 mph, CHP report says
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A report by the California Highway Patrol detailed a deadly crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in Piedmont. The vehicle reached speeds ranging from 77 to 84 miles per hour before colliding with a tree, leading to the death of three passengers, while one individual survived. It was confirmed that the Tesla's autopilot feature was not engaged during the incident. Previous findings indicated that the driver exhibited signs of intoxication at the time of the crash.
Last year's Cybertruck crash in Piedmont saw the vehicle reaching speeds between 77 and 84 mph before crashing into a tree, resulting in three deaths.
Investigators confirmed that the Tesla's autopilot system was not activated during the accident, which involved a driver who was intoxicated at the time.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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