最牛的车祸:Tesla飞进墙 电池成国庆烟火# Automobile - 车轮上的传奇
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A stolen Tesla racing up La Brea Avenue early this morning split in two and
exploded into flames after crashing into two cars and taking down a traffic
light pole in West Hollywood. At least six people were injured in the fiery
crash.
The Tesla's lithium battery exploded into flames that shot up several
stories into the air—leading some neighbors to initially mistake it for an
early Fourth of July celebration. One man told KTLA, "We originally thought
it was fireworks, everybody thought it was fireworks that were just
exploding."
Investigators told City News Service the Tesla may have hit 100 mph. One
half of the Tesla ended up getting wedged between two walls at Congregation
Kol Ami synagogue. There were two alleged thieves in the Tesla—one who was
ejected—and five people in another Honda involved in the crash.
Firefighters had to cut the roof off to rescue the injured inside.
The brand-new Tesla had been reported stolen from a dealership in Playa
Vista. Los Angeles police officers engaged in a high-speed chase starting at
12:45 p.m., but they ended up crashing into a center divider in Baldwin
Hills. They suffered minor injuries, but the Tesla continued on until
crashing at Lexington and La Brea avenues. The other car it crashed into was
parked.
“We think the Tesla struck the Mercury that’s parked over at the curb, and
it also crashed into the two light poles, and it was severed in half,” Los
Angeles Sheriff’s Dept. Lt. Micheal White told CBS Los Angeles.
La Brea was shut down this morning while authorities investigated the crash.
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A stolen Tesla racing up La Brea Avenue early this morning split in two and
exploded into flames after crashing into two cars and taking down a traffic
light pole in West Hollywood. At least six people were injured in the fiery
crash.
The Tesla's lithium battery exploded into flames that shot up several
stories into the air—leading some neighbors to initially mistake it for an
early Fourth of July celebration. One man told KTLA, "We originally thought
it was fireworks, everybody thought it was fireworks that were just
exploding."
Investigators told City News Service the Tesla may have hit 100 mph. One
half of the Tesla ended up getting wedged between two walls at Congregation
Kol Ami synagogue. There were two alleged thieves in the Tesla—one who was
ejected—and five people in another Honda involved in the crash.
Firefighters had to cut the roof off to rescue the injured inside.
The brand-new Tesla had been reported stolen from a dealership in Playa
Vista. Los Angeles police officers engaged in a high-speed chase starting at
12:45 p.m., but they ended up crashing into a center divider in Baldwin
Hills. They suffered minor injuries, but the Tesla continued on until
crashing at Lexington and La Brea avenues. The other car it crashed into was
parked.
“We think the Tesla struck the Mercury that’s parked over at the curb, and
it also crashed into the two light poles, and it was severed in half,” Los
Angeles Sheriff’s Dept. Lt. Micheal White told CBS Los Angeles.
La Brea was shut down this morning while authorities investigated the crash.