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Sat Mar 9, 2024, 04:33 PM Mar 2024

A Mistake in a Tesla and a Panicked Final Call: The Death of Angela Chao - From WSJ [View all]

McConnell's late sister in law. She drove her Tesla into a pond and could not be rescued on time. From the story:

A driver has about one minute to get out of a car sinking into water. When vehicles were made with more manual mechanics, a driver could crank down the window to get out, though it would still require a clarity of mind often elusive in an emergency. In newer cars, like the Tesla Model X vehicle, the driver might have seconds to push the button to roll the window down before the water level rises too high. After that, the only mode of exit would be by breaking it, say auto safety experts.

That is terribly difficult underwater and can be even more so when trying to bash through tempered glass or sturdier laminated glass, which most car companies use today. Those are the two types of glass that Tesla may have used in its 2020 Model X, according to company documents. Laminated glass, in particular, is lauded for its safety qualities, such as preventing a driver from being ejected during a crash; however it is nearly impossible to break underwater, according to testing done by the American Automobile Association.

https://www.wsj.com/real-estate/angela-chao-death-texas-tesla-safety-c435daa0?st=qk4737ufq7ax6n9&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

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We have been carrying these hammers in our cars for many year



but it appears that they may not work with this new kind of glass...

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