Rock Thrown Through Tesla Windshield Injures Passenger - Targeted Attack?
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 6:00 pm
Targeted Attack or Freak Accident A Pregnant Passenger Injured by a Rock Through a Tesla Windshield
A recent incident in Vancouver has raised some serious questions about Tesla safety and potential targeted attacks. A pregnant woman was seriously injured when a two-pound rock crashed through the windshield of a Tesla. Police are investigating, but currently have no leads as to where the rock came from. This begs the question: was this a random act, a horrific accident, or something more sinister, a targeted attack perhaps?
Could the unique profile of a Tesla have made it a target? Are we seeing a new form of road rage specifically directed at Tesla drivers? Or is this an isolated incident blown out of proportion? Perhaps there are other factors at play we havent considered. Could the increasing reliance on advanced driver-assistance systems be contributing to a false sense of security, making drivers less attentive to their surroundings?
Share your thoughts. Have you experienced any similar incidents? What measures can Tesla drivers take to protect themselves? Is this a wake-up call for increased vigilance on the road, or simply a freak occurrence we shouldnt overreact to? Lets discuss.
A recent incident in Vancouver has raised some serious questions about Tesla safety and potential targeted attacks. A pregnant woman was seriously injured when a two-pound rock crashed through the windshield of a Tesla. Police are investigating, but currently have no leads as to where the rock came from. This begs the question: was this a random act, a horrific accident, or something more sinister, a targeted attack perhaps?
Could the unique profile of a Tesla have made it a target? Are we seeing a new form of road rage specifically directed at Tesla drivers? Or is this an isolated incident blown out of proportion? Perhaps there are other factors at play we havent considered. Could the increasing reliance on advanced driver-assistance systems be contributing to a false sense of security, making drivers less attentive to their surroundings?
Share your thoughts. Have you experienced any similar incidents? What measures can Tesla drivers take to protect themselves? Is this a wake-up call for increased vigilance on the road, or simply a freak occurrence we shouldnt overreact to? Lets discuss.