Cybertruck crash report says witness could not open door to save victims
Briefly

A crash in Piedmont last November led to the deaths of three college students when the Cybertruck they were in caught fire. Witness accounts reveal that a young man tried to save his trapped friends but couldn’t open the doors, highlighting potential technical safety issues. Reports show that the driver was intoxicated and speeding, contributing to the crash. The incident raises serious concerns about vehicle safety and the functionality of emergency exits in high-stress situations within modern cars.
The California Highway Patrol report highlighted that speeding and intoxication were significant factors in the crash, which tragically resulted in the deaths of three college students.
Witnesses reported that the stuck doors prevented a young man from rescuing his friends trapped in a fiery Cybertruck, raising concerns about potential safety issues.
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