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Title: First Cybertruck crash safety rating tests how the battery pack remains unscathed
Post by: Redaktion on February 19, 2025, 19:08:04
The first crash safety test of the Cybertruck is now ready, and it reveals some interesting details on how the pickup earned the highest NHTSA safety rating.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/First-Cybertruck-crash-safety-rating-tests-how-the-battery-pack-remains-unscathed.964158.0.html
Title: Re: First Cybertruck crash safety rating tests how the battery pack remains unscathed
Post by: David1510 on February 20, 2025, 06:27:37
Well, yes it's safe for the people inside, but it's the MOST DANGEROUS car for pedestrians and cyclists. If these tank drivers start road rage, police will have a hard time trying to perform PIT maneuver, and innocent people will SUFFER. American tank-cars, please just STAY IN AMERICA.
Title: Re: First Cybertruck crash safety rating tests how the battery pack remains unscathed
Post by: gjbkgjb on February 20, 2025, 08:30:26
Quote from: David1510 on February 20, 2025, 06:27:37Well, yes it's safe for the people inside, but it's the MOST DANGEROUS car for pedestrians and cyclists. If these tank drivers start road rage, police will have a hard time trying to perform PIT maneuver, and innocent people will SUFFER. American tank-cars, please just STAY IN AMERICA.

This is true for any large truck in the US. At least Teslas have cameras and the safety systems can and will use them to avoid a crash. Yes, even hitting pedestrians.