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I Got Struck by a Tesla Cyber ​​Truck in Miami and Then I Was Shocked by What I Found, I Hid the Evidence

I Got Struck by a Tesla Cyber ​​Truck in Miami and Then I Was Shocked by What I Found, I Hid the Evidence

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I got side-swiped by a furry Tesla Cybertruck at Art Basel in Miami.

While navigating traffic at Art Basel in Miami, Florida, Jesse (@jessejeje) the driver’s side mirror suddenly reflects an image Tesla Cyber ​​Truck. As a result of the events, the truck, which appeared to be at a safe distance, unexpectedly veers into Jesse’s lane and wipes out the sides of his car. The result of this unexpected event was nothing short of shock when Jesse arrived home. Here Jesse’s unforgettable story is revealed.

Imagine yourself driving in heavy traffic. Art Basel in Miami Beach (where leading art galleries showcase contemporary art). You’re in your lane, everything seems normal and suddenly the light turns green Tesla’s The Cybertruck appears, swerves into your lane, misjudges the distance, and sideswipes your car. The unexpectedness of the situation is jarring to say the least.

The truck gets so close it scrapes your front fender, then the driver realizes what’s happening, applies the brakes, and brings the truck to an abrupt stop in front of you. Everything happened in a matter of seconds and now you need to stop, get out and check if there is any damage to your car.

The drivers behind you are not happy. While the traffic lane came to a complete halt, traffic flow was also seriously disrupted. Other drivers are understandably not happy. You can sense their frustration and annoyance as they slowly walk past you and give you dirty looks.

This is the worst day for any driver.

Because Art Basel in Miami is a popular destination, a line of cars had to be directed into two lanes of traffic, with yellow cones on one side.

The Cybertruck driver knew he was getting too close because he immediately hit the brakes. Both drivers get out and exchange information. They get each other’s driver’s licenses and share insurance information.

Since it was a relatively minor incident, they did not call the police. They also want to move both vehicles out of the traffic lane. In his rush to clear cars from traffic, Jesse doesn’t realize the Cybertruck is covered in fur.

When he gets home, he encounters an unexpected surprise. He takes a closer look at the damage to his white car.

Jesse finds a gray fur coat and begins removing it from his white car, which is badly scraped and has a significant dent and green markings on the lower front fender.

Jesse pulls up his truck’s green fur and holds it up to the camera. The final scene, a handful of green fur on a dark background, shows just how much fur Jesse has removed.

Here’s Jesse’s account of what happened.

“Okay, first of all, it’s crazy the amount of people messaging me and commenting on this truck’s license plate number. You’re all too good to be internet detectives.”

“But everything is fine. The driver of the Cybertruck stopped and we exchanged information. Personally, I think the video speaks for itself.”

Jesse continues, “But there’s one detail that some people misunderstand that I want to clarify. This is not a parking lot. This is a lane. This is a traffic lane.” Jesse points to the Cybertruck in front of him. he. “And both lanes continue through the intersection.”

“The road doesn’t end. This wasn’t a compressed merge situation. Also, some people assume I live in Florida and love OW! I’ll have you know I live in New York.”

“Also, some people asked why you eliminated the evidence. But don’t worry, I hid it,” he says, holding up a piece of green fur with a smile.

Now a question for you. What do you think Jesse should do with this piece of green fur, which is unique evidence of the incident?

Did Jesse do the right thing by not calling the police and allowing the Tesla Cybertruck to leave the scene? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

It looks like Jesse and the Cybertruck driver did the right thing in this situation. They went out, assessed the damage, saw a minor scrape, and exchanged information.

Traffic was very heavy due to Art Basel and it was the right thing to do to have two vehicles move as fast as possible.

Can you imagine calling the police, it took them 30 minutes to finally arrive, and it would probably take another thirty minutes to take statements from both drivers, assess the situation, and then write the Cybertruck driver a ticket? Drivers sitting in traffic would go crazy with anger.

What should you do in case of a minor fender bender? Did Jesse and the Cybertruck driver do everything they were supposed to do?

Staged insurance He says you need to do a few things after a minor accident, even if it’s just a fender.

1. Move to a safe place and check for injuries.

If your car is drivable, the first thing to do is move it away from traffic. Once you are in a safe place, make sure no one involved in the accident is injured.

2. Exchange information with other drivers involved in the collision

If there is no serious injury, exchange information with other drivers. Ask for full name and contact information, insurance company name and license plate number. Take photos of the accident scene. If there are witnesses at the scene, ask them if they want to testify about what they saw. This may seem like a lot for a few dents, scratches, or a damaged bumper, but it’s important to keep a record of what happened.

3. Call the police

Call the police to report the accident so they have an official record of the incident. Some injuries can take hours or even days to appear, and some vehicle damage is invisible to the naked eye. Before you know it, your fender bender accident could be much more serious than you think. A record of the accident can help insurance companies sort out the details and determine who is responsible for any claims that may be filed by either party.

4. Notify your insurance company.

Even if the accident is minor, it is important to contact your insurer if you are involved in an accident with another vehicle. Your insurance company will need all the information you collected from other parties in the accident.

Solution:

Jesse and the Cybertruck driver did the right thing by exchanging information and rescuing the vehicles from heavy traffic. They also should have taken photos of the damage to both vehicles. They should also have taken statements from eyewitnesses who saw the incident.

What about green fur evidence?

The Tesla Cybertruck driver was clearly at fault, and Jesse didn’t want to pay for the damage done to his car. Evidence is good, but witnesses are better.

Have you ever been in an accident and realized later that you didn’t have all the information you needed? How did it turn out? If so, click the red Add New Comment link below and let us know.

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I Denis FlierlI have been a Senior Torque News Reporter since 2012. My more than 30-year tenure in the automotive industry, initially as a consultant for all major car brands and later as a freelance journalist testing new vehicles, has equipped me with a wealth of knowledge. I specialize in covering the latest automotive news and providing expert analysis on Subaru. Here, Ensuring that you, as a reader, are always informed and up to date. Follow me on my X Subaru Report, All Subarus, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierl, FacebookAnd instagram.

Photo credit: Denis Flierl via Jesse

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