Tesla 2026 Model Y Owner Complains of Sudden Steering Loss

A recent breathless Tesla survivor post is the kind of evidence that investigators may need when probing into why so many owners lately have been killed by their car in sudden “veered” crashes.

Source: Facebook

There are several notable issues here. First, who still uses Facebook? Do they have a death wish for democracy?

Second, who still buys a Tesla? Do they have a death wish for democracy?

Third, they called it a “miracle” when their brand new 2026 Tesla didn’t kill them. The expectation for steering to work in a car should be the norm in engineering, a minimal baseline defined by law, not some kind of fear-addled belief in divine intervention.

Are people getting into a Tesla in the same way someone would put a loaded gun to their own head, just to see if they experience a “miracle” when they pull the trigger? Is the Tesla owner club filled with dangerously clueless believers, unable to face the truth, ready to kill themselves and others for no reason? Apparently:

Fourth, nobody at Tesla can explain anything and their only advice is to totally abandon the car? It’s suspicious how Elon Musk claims he can field robots by the millions, yet he can’t find a single one to answer some basic questions. Everything he touches is so Ultra MAGA (selfish garbage).

Related: the Facebook user group posts surrounding the story of sudden steering loss and Tesla abandonment double and triple down on owner intent to cause harm to themselves and others… you’d think they would be celebrating sudden steering loss.

NV Tesla Kills One Pedestrian (Jujitsu Expert) in Hit-and-run

Another senseless tragedy in Las Vegas has unfolded with Tesla yet again running over a pedestrian.

According to police, a 33-year-old man is dead after he was hit by a Telsa at around 1:20 a.m. near the intersection of Rainbow Boulevard and Vegas Drive.

According to Las Vegas Metropolitan police, preliminary details showed a Tesla Model Y was driving south on Rainbow approaching the intersection with Vegas Drive.

The man on the skateboard was attempting to cross Rainbow on the north side of the intersection when the Tesla hit him. The driver of the Tesla failed to stop at the scene or notify police.

Tributes are pouring in for the martial arts expert and father killed by Tesla.

A 32-year-old man killed in a west Las Vegas hit-and-run this week was an adored father and “greatly respected” martial artist, according to friends.

Patrick Deloriea died after a Tesla Model Y hit him while he crossed at Rainbow Boulevard and Vegas Drive around 1:20 a.m. Tuesday, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.

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“He was loved for his skills and presence as a fighter, but everyone who trained with him also knew his dedication as a dad,” Murphie added.

Drysdale said Deloriea is survived by his toddler son, Mason, and mother, Melody Peterson.

TX Tesla Robotaxi Test Kills Three in Wrong-way Head-on Crash

The symptoms suggest yet another driverless failure, given the classic 230 AM wrong-way Tesla crash at high speed.

Investigators say shortly before 2:30 a.m., a 2022 Tesla passenger car was traveling west in the eastbound lanes of the highway. The Tesla struck the passenger side of a 2010 Nissan Sentra.

The Nissan attempted to swerve out of the way of the Tesla, but the vehicle also veered left, leading to the crash.

Chloe Rios, 18, and Ja Michael Houston, 20, of Smithville were both in the Nissan at the time of the crash. They were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.

The driver of the Tesla, 33-year-old Zaldivar Espinosa of Austin, was taken to the hospital where he later died.

Wanda Gertrudis Espinosa Zaldívar, the Austin owner, was obviously testing Robotaxi features that she had been promised of her car. Local news from Cuba says the family cannot afford to cremate her body, and are asking for public help instead of sending the Robotaxi failure bill to Elon Musk. It begs the question why and how they decided to buy a Tesla, ostensibly the lowest safety and highest expense vehicle in the world, and why they trusted driverless. This marks at least the fourth or fifth recent deadly crash bearing these same 230 AM Tesla software bug hallmarks.

Also note that the report states a Nissan tried to veer and avoid the wrong-way Tesla, yet the driverless software also veered the same direction to cause a crash.

GA Tesla Kills One in “Veered” Crash Into Tree

There sure seem to be a lot of Tesla suddenly veering off the road lately, crashing at high speed into a tree.

The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Specialist Unit responded to the scene just before 1 a.m. on May 11 near the intersection of Heardsville Road and Frix Road. Investigators say a 2022 Tesla Model 3, driven by Ashton Dickerson, failed to navigate a curve near 6564 Heardsville Road.

The vehicle left the roadway, struck a medium-sized tree, and eventually came to rest in a nearby cow pasture. Dickerson was pronounced dead at the scene.