Close Call on the Edge
Firefighters Execute Daring Rescue of Tesla Dangling Over California's Devil's Slide
In a heart‑stopping operation, firefighters successfully rescued a Tesla perched precariously on the edge of a 200‑foot cliff in California's notorious Devil's Slide. The driver was extracted safely, but the incident raises ongoing concerns about the dangers of this treacherous roadway and the safety dynamics of Tesla vehicles in extreme situations.
Firefighters Rescue Tesla Dangling Over California Cliff
The Danger of Devil's Slide: A Frequent Accident Spot
Inside the Rescue Operation: How Firefighters Saved the Driver
Devil's Slide: A Brief History of Accidents and Tragedies
Tesla Safety Features Under Scrutiny After Recent Incident
Public Reactions: Safety Praise and Media Criticism
Investigating the Cause: How Did the Tesla End Up on the Cliff?
Potential Future Implications for Tesla and Road Safety
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