Reckless speeding wreaks havoc in Bixby Knolls, Long Beach!
High-Speed Tesla Crash Turns Coffee Break into Chaos
A dramatic high‑speed collision involving a Tesla and a Honda brought unanticipated chaos to Long Beach's Bixby Knolls neighborhood. Racing southbound, a 2023 Tesla sedan collided with a turning 2012 Honda Accord, sending the Tesla careening into the Medcompounders Pharmacy and SALA Coffee & Wine bar. Despite the damage, no life‑threatening injuries were reported, raising urgent community calls for increased speeding enforcement.
Introduction to the Incident
Sequence of the Crash
Injury and Medical Response
Investigation Status
Damage to Local Businesses
Driver Identities
Speeding Concerns in Bixby Knolls
Planned Measures for Traffic Control
Related Traffic Incidents
Public Reactions and Community Impact
Future Implications for Long Beach
Conclusion
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