The guy was better off telling everyone he saw a squirrel in the rode and decided to veer off a cliff to avoid hitting it.
Patel has a completely different story however, telling investigators the Model Y “began to feel different” while driving on the highway. According to Pate he had stopped at three separate gas stations that morning to put air in one of the tires, but the tire pressure warning continued to be displayed. Patel said he eventually pulled off the road at Devil’s slide, the spot where the car flew off the cliff, to check on a possible flat tire, but did not explain how or why the car drove over the edge.“He drove off. He’s depressed. He’s a doctor. He said he was going to drive off the cliff. He purposefully drove off,” she said. (via San Francisco Chronicle)
Investigators were also able to determine that Tesla’s driver-assist features were not a contributing factor in the crash. Patel is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on June 12, 2023 where a judge will determine if there is enough evidence for a trial.“The tire marks are consistent with a vehicle making a gradual right turn. The marks continue up the inclined dirt/sand road and end at the apex of the embankment. There appeared to be no indication of any braking… from the driver or vehicle,” the affidavit reads.