On Sunday, January 19, San Franciso, California residents witnessed a seven-car pile-up after a speeding Tesla Model Y crashed into the car in the rear of the Waymo. The Waymo car slammed into the cars ahead of it, killing one man and a dog.
The victim in a deadly seven-car crash involving a Tesla Sunday evening in San Francisco has been identified. Mikhael Romanenko, 27, of San Francisco, was killed in the crash which took place in SF’s SoMa neighborhood,
The man killed after a Tesla driver plowed into at least seven cars in San Francisco over the weekend has been identified.
The car crash happened around 6 p.m. Sunday and involved at least seven cars, including an unoccupied autonomous Waymo vehicle.
A 66-year-old man was arrested after allegedly plowing his Tesla into multiple cars Sunday night, killing one person and a dog near 6th and Harrison streets.
Around 6:10 p.m., emergency responders received a call about a collision at Sixth and Harrison streets in which seven vehicles and eight people were impacted. A black Tesla allegedly crashed into multiple cars, including a self-driving Waymo that was damaged, a spokesperson for the San Francisco Fire Department said.
"I don't know how I'm alive." From her hospital bed, Linh Luu struggled to make sense of a multi-vehicle crash that killed her boyfriend and dog.
Seven vehicles and eight people were impacted by the collision on Sixth Street, which police said could be related to a hit-and-run incident involving multiple vehicles on northbound Interstate
A Tesla crashed into The Mellow SF plant store at the corner of 21st and San Carlos streets in the Mission early Sunday afternoon.
At least one person has died after a car crash involving seven vehicles collided in San Francisco Sunday evening.
"I saw all the cars and smoke starting to come out of the cars and I heard moans and screams and crying coming out of the cars."
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