It Took 36,000 Gallons Of Water To Extinguish A Burning Tesla

It Took 36,000 Gallons Of Water To Extinguish A Burning Tesla

A Tesla Model Y engulfed in flames closed an interstate highway and required the assistance of myriad Alabama emergency services on Christmas night. To extinguish the fire, Pine Level Firefighters reported using 36,000 gallons of water over the course of an hour, further highlighting the ways local services may struggle to deal with car crashes … Read more

Man Rescued After Spending 6 Days Trapped In Truck

Man Rescued After Spending 6 Days Trapped In Truck

A truck driver in Indiana is lucky to be alive this week after he spent six days in his wrecked truck beneath a freeway bridge. Guess the ‘Fast and Furious’ Movie Plots By Their Covers: Part 2 Matthew R. Reum spent almost a week trapped beneath a bridge on I-94 crossing over Salt Creek near the … Read more

Tesla Squeezes In One More Recall Before The End Of 2023

Tesla Squeezes In One More Recall Before The End Of 2023

Photo: Spencer Platt (Getty Images) Tesla is recalling 120,000 U.S.-based Model S and X vehicles from 2021 to 2023. This has nothing to do with last week’s massive two-million vehicle recall over Autopilot. This time, it’s that the doors of the cars in question could pop open in crashes if the locks aren’t activated, NHTSA … Read more

Automatic Braking Systems Still Suck At Preventing Crashes With Motorcycles And Semis

Automatic Braking Systems Still Suck At Preventing Crashes With Motorcycles And Semis

Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images) Despite the many advances in modern automotive technology, the forward collision mitigation systems on cars, SUVs and pickup trucks still struggle to detect vehicles that aren’t also cars, the IIHS reports based on new data. Automatic emergency braking and front collision warning systems have a hard time identifying semi trucks … Read more

Ineos Is Recalling Some Grenadiers Over Fire Risk

Ineos Is Recalling Some Grenadiers Over Fire Risk

Image: Ineos The 2024 Ineos Grenadier may not even fully be on the lots of the brand’s 21 North American dealers and there’s already a problem. A recall has been issued for the Grenadier over its cool looking auxiliary switches as they can cause a fire. The safety recall report issued by the NHTSA, details … Read more

Extreme Turbulence Hospitalizes 11 Passengers On Flight

Extreme Turbulence Hospitalizes 11 Passengers On Flight

Photo: kickers (Getty Images) A flight carrying British cruise-goers from Barbados to Manchester was forced to divert to Bermuda after an incident of extreme turbulence two days before Christmas. There were 225 passengers onboard the Airbus A330-200 operated by Maleth Aero, a Maltese charter airline. When the aircraft landed, 11 people were transported to a … Read more

Bicyclists Seek Solution To Deadly ‘Dooring’ Crashes In LA

Bicyclists Seek Solution To Deadly ‘Dooring’ Crashes In LA

white bicycle, or ghost bike, with a sign saying rest in peace locked to a pole on a New York City street is a memorial at the site where a cyclist was killed by a crash motor vehicle. Image: Deb Cohn-Orbach/UCG/Universal Images Group (Getty Images) Biking ain’t easy; in fact it can be straight up … Read more

‘Gooey Mess’ Tesla Cybertruck Deliveries Held Up By Battery Production Nightmare

‘Gooey Mess’ Tesla Cybertruck Deliveries Held Up By Battery Production Nightmare

Good morning! It’s Thursday, December 21, 2023, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. Tesla’s Cybertruck Has Finally Arrived 1st Gear: Tesla 4680 Battery Holds Up The Cybertruck Tesla recently delivered the … Read more

Carnival Cruise Passengers Return To Cars Destroyed By Storm

Carnival Cruise Passengers Return To Cars Destroyed By Storm

Cruise ships are terrible for the environment, breeding grounds for everything from norovirus to Covid and often end up costing more than expected, but at least if you take one, you can generally expect to be able to drive home once it’s over. That ended up not being the case for dozens of Carnival Cruise … Read more

These Hand-Painted Traffic Signs Reduced Japan’s Traffic Accidents

These Hand-Painted Traffic Signs Reduced Japan’s Traffic Accidents

Tucked next to roads running through school zones in Japan are some hand-painted mascots known as “Tobita-kun, or more formally, “Tobidashi Bōya,” which means “running boy.” These signs are reminders for local drivers to slow down, and according to Atlas Obscura, they helped in Japan’s so-called Traffic War. Forget Autonomy, Drivers Still Want Control The … Read more