Drunk Driver Slams Into A Parked Fire Truck Make The MOST Ridiculous Excuse… staff May 20, 2020 Uncategorized 4 When a drunk man got behind the wheel of his electric car and crashed it into the back of a firetruck, he thought he could get around it by fabricating a “convenient” story. The man was driving about 65 miles per hour when he smashed his Tesla electric car into the back of a firetruck on US-101 in San Jose. The firetruck was stopped and had its lights flashing when the drunk electric car driver crashed and then proceeded to blame the vehicle for his accident. The car crash occurred at 1 am on Saturday, the California Highway Patrol reported. And then 37-year-old Michael Tran tried to blame the vehicle itself, claiming “I think I had auto-pilot on.” Instead of taking responsibility for getting behind the wheel of his car while intoxicated, he saw a convenient out to blame the genius behind the car and the features available to consumers these days. Whether or not autopilot was active when the 37-year-old crashed his car, he was drunk behind the wheel. Police arrested him for driving while intoxicated and it was unreported as to whether he had an attorney or not. Fortunately, Tran’s reckless, drunk driving did not hurt the two firefighters who were in the truck. But Tran and his 26-year-old female companion were rushed to the San Jose Regional Medical Center where they were treated for injuries, although they were reported to be minor ones. San Jose fire captain Mitch Matlow admitted that his crewmembers were lucky to be alive. The Tesla driver could easily have killed them if they had been positioned in a different way than they were. Thankfully, the truck served as a barrier and protected the men from certain death. As you recall, the driver was speeding at a 65-mile-per-hour clip when he drunkenly smashed into the firetruck. “It was properly positioned, and it saved the firefighter,” he said. Luckily for Tran, he crashed into the firetruck. That meant life-saving help was already at the scene of his wreck. The firefighters dashed to his damaged car and offered what help they could to Tran and his female companion. Tesla cars do include a semi-autonomous Autopilot mode. And it has become a thing of controversy in recent months as other drivers try to blame it after they crash their cars. The carmaker never said the function is able to avoid collisions. It is more of a glorified cruise control function. Drivers must be in control and cannot rely on the autopilot mode completely, Tesla warns. Tesla said that it “has not yet received any data from the car, but we are working to establish the facts of the incident.” Readers on Daily Mail contributed their thoughts about the car crash and the drunk driver’s “convenient” story to cover his tracks. “Autopilot? I didn’t know Tesla had airplanes. More like dumb drunk drivers. Seriously how do you crash into a fire engine? It’s BIG and RED.” “Cannot even imagine how they survived this crash. Crazy stupid people. Thank goodness the fire personnel was not out by the truck. Wow…” Read more AWM 4 Responses jim May 21, 2020 I will imagine as more and more people buy these style of self driving vehicles, they will use whatever excuse they can for blaming the vehicle accident on the performance of the vehicle-what will happen is more people will buy these types of vehicles, the more car accident will arise and when a accident happens for whatever reason, it will be used in court cases as the car did it – if the accident is so tragic, you can bet if its a self driving car, the attorney will use it to make their point to hold the car responsible not the person. I already see this coming down the pipeline in society Reply MARK May 21, 2020 THIS CLOWN IS LUCKY HE WAS IN A TESLA. IT’S A VERY SAFE CAR. 65 MPH IS ONE HELL OF A SMASH AN ORDINARY CAR WOULD HAVE PROBABLY BEEN DEMOLISHED COMPLETELY ALONG WITH THE PEOPLE INSIDE. Reply krdave May 21, 2020 The car companies should never be held responsible for any auto pilot wreck. People have to be aware of the fact that they are supposed to be in control of the car.—I can’t feel sorry for any driver of one of these cars. You couldn’t give me one of them. Reply H.D. May 21, 2020 I disagree. If they are putting the systems in the car, and calling it ‘auto pilot’ or anything similar, they intend it to be used. I’ve even seen photos of ‘cars’ with no controls for the “driver”, the company should be at least partially responsible, just as the courts are saying Firearm companies are responsible for what is done with their products. I agree I don’t feel sorry for the idiots who are relying on this ‘feature’, nor will I own a vehicle with it. BUT if it’s being put into the cars, and used as a selling feature, the manufacturer IS partially to blame in any accident where it is being used. Reply Leave a Reply to krdave Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
jim May 21, 2020 I will imagine as more and more people buy these style of self driving vehicles, they will use whatever excuse they can for blaming the vehicle accident on the performance of the vehicle-what will happen is more people will buy these types of vehicles, the more car accident will arise and when a accident happens for whatever reason, it will be used in court cases as the car did it – if the accident is so tragic, you can bet if its a self driving car, the attorney will use it to make their point to hold the car responsible not the person. I already see this coming down the pipeline in society Reply
MARK May 21, 2020 THIS CLOWN IS LUCKY HE WAS IN A TESLA. IT’S A VERY SAFE CAR. 65 MPH IS ONE HELL OF A SMASH AN ORDINARY CAR WOULD HAVE PROBABLY BEEN DEMOLISHED COMPLETELY ALONG WITH THE PEOPLE INSIDE. Reply
krdave May 21, 2020 The car companies should never be held responsible for any auto pilot wreck. People have to be aware of the fact that they are supposed to be in control of the car.—I can’t feel sorry for any driver of one of these cars. You couldn’t give me one of them. Reply
H.D. May 21, 2020 I disagree. If they are putting the systems in the car, and calling it ‘auto pilot’ or anything similar, they intend it to be used. I’ve even seen photos of ‘cars’ with no controls for the “driver”, the company should be at least partially responsible, just as the courts are saying Firearm companies are responsible for what is done with their products. I agree I don’t feel sorry for the idiots who are relying on this ‘feature’, nor will I own a vehicle with it. BUT if it’s being put into the cars, and used as a selling feature, the manufacturer IS partially to blame in any accident where it is being used. Reply