Look at this Tesla Model And Loudly Avoid Head-On Shock: Scary TeslaCam Footage


Let’s imagine you have just received your new Tesla Model Y. It is time to take a leisurely stroll along the ocean. Anyway, nobody is in a hurry or obstructs the roads today, right? We are in the midst of a global pandemic. Well, think again. It seems that drivers have been even worse during these uncertain times.

As you will see in the previous video published by no .__ perfectionn On YouTube, this Model Y narrowly escapes being hit hard in the front. If the Tesla driver hadn’t reacted quickly (or perhaps the car’s security systems also helped), it could have been a terrible head-on collision.

Everyone knows that you don’t cross the solid lane line and go through a two-lane highway, driving into oncoming traffic as you go through a curve. Well, everyone may not know it, although they should. However, some people are much more likely to simply not care. It is not about the safety of themselves or others. Sounds familiar?

Interestingly, in this case, it seems that the solid line that tells a person not to pass has just ended. As you can see towards the end of the video, the solid line without passing is seen before the curve. However, at the end of the curve, when it begins to straighten, oncoming cars break down while cars heading in the direction of Model Y still cannot pass. So, the car that almost collided with the Model Y was probably legally acceptable to pass, but it’s a very bad idea to do it on a curve like that.

Still, we don’t know if the Model Y driver avoided the crash on his own or if the car’s advanced driver assistance systems were also activated. What we do know is that paying attention, keeping control of the car at all times will save your life in situations like this. We also know that agile vehicles with at least respectable acceleration and a low center of gravity are sure to help. SUVs are prone to tipping over if you make a quick move like this. Fortunately, it appears that no one was injured.