WI Tesla Cybertruck Kills One in Crash Trying to Overtake Other Cars

Passing vehicles and suddenly a passenger is dead? This police report is a bit vague.

One person is dead and several others injured after a crash in Door County around 10 p.m. Friday.

Officials say it happened on State Highway 42 and County Road P, north of Sturgeon Bay.

Officials say a Tesla Truck was passing some vehicles and struck an SUV at the intersection.

Four people inside the Tesla were taken to a hospital. A 71-year-old woman in the Tesla died.

Notably, while four Tesla passengers were sent to hospital and one died, the SUV that it crashed into had a very different outcome:

The driver of the SUV was treated at the scene.

Here’s better explanation.

According to the Door County Sheriff’s Office, the Tesla truck driven by a 43-year-old Green Bay man was traveling southbound and passing multiple vehicles when it struck an SUV that was also traveling southbound and making a left turn onto County Road P.

This suggests safety experts may have been right for years, that the Cybertruck is unsafe by design.

German authorities state that the vehicle’s structure is too rigid and therefore does not provide occupants with the mandatory safety.

Impact force is transferred directly into the passengers, unlike safe designs that absorb the force.

GA Tesla Kills One Motorcyclist in Hit and Run

Motorcyclists killed by Tesla are in the news a lot lately. Investigations into the AI based system may find it only is getting more dangerous.

Officers are currently seeking information regarding a white Tesla with black rims and dark tinted windows that may have been involved in the crash.

Units from the Lynchburg fire and police departments responded to the fatal crash site in the 100 block of Enterprise Drive at 2:07 p.m. today.

The motorcycle left the roadway and struck a tree.

Failure to RTFM Leads to Viral Integrity Vibe Breach by Replit

Guy holding the pray-and-spray button down on his coding environment complains loudly that the predictable happened:

(The whole incident, in short, appears to be a social media storm in a vibe-coded teacup and Lemkin’s blithe acceptance of the LLM’s statement that it cannot rollback perhaps indicative of a failure to rtfm..)

[Replit’s CEO Amjad] Masad added, referring to a gripe from users, including Remkin, that the AI assistant ignores ‘code freeze’ requests: “We heard the ‘code freeze’ pain loud and clear – we’re actively working on a planning/chat-only mode so you can strategize without risking your codebase…”

Cool vibe. Way to get attention.

Shoot yourself in the foot and say automatic weapons are only going to get better.

Lemkin later posted: “All these tools are constantly getting better. Cursor + Windsurf … Replit … vibe version in 9 months old. Loveable is just as young. … “It’s gonna be awesome.”

Or it’s going to get much much worse.

One of the notable things about WWI is how novel technology automation led to millions of deaths faster than anyone had anticipated, with early adopters running to the front lines thinking it’s “gonna be awesome”.