At 1:40 you guys are wrong about his brakes locking up. Tesla driver simply swerved into the wall. If his brakes actually locked up, you would see tire tracks on yhe road behind him in the rear camera plus tire smoke... neither of these things happen...
@@Cheepchipsable i agree. i think the self driving hit the brakes hard and at the same time the driver tried to instinctively swerve which just made matters worse
The intentional editing to loop the intro over each video sucks, and the videos don't match the title. I've had enough. Unsubscribed. There are countless other channels to chose from.
I like your videos but I hate that you play the beginning of the clip while talking over it and then start the clip over again. Rather annoying that I have to watch the beginning of every clip twice. Also, never saw a tesla that drove into a flood. In fact, I don't recall seeing a single mechanical problem brought into a shop.
Teslas are cool cars, unfortunately, for some reason, "most" owners think they are superior for having one. The left lane is for passing and turning. (This applies to everywhere in the US) None of which the Tesla was doing. The car behind gave the old "flash to pass" signal. While brake checking is one of the dumbest thing people do while angry driving, there also isn't any reason anyone should feel entitled enough to block the left lane. In some states doing so is a ticket, even if going the speed limit. Just like other videos like this, both are idiots, and neither should be allowed to drive. #improve traffic flow.
This is not the case everywhere. When I lived in New York, the left lane was the "fast lane" on highways and was a lane of travel, not just for passing and turning. The sheer volume of traffic there doesn't allow for an entire lane to be left open for passing only. I'm sure that is true in places like LA as well where there is just too much congestion on the road for that.
@@angelagray4871 just because that isn't the case, doesn't mean that it is not supposed to be that way. People should always drive as far right as possible, if people are passing on the right, someone is in the wrong lane. Roads are engineered for this and mostly why exits are on the right side of the road.