Watch Out! Self-Parking Tesla Takes Over Aussie Roads in Unexpected Way

A Tesla has made headlines by ending up in a precarious position in a scene that seems more like a stunt from a Hollywood blockbuster than a Tuesday morning in Sydney's Castle Hill. The electric vehicle (EV), known for its cutting-edge technology and self-parking features, found itself 'parked' atop another car, leaving onlookers in disbelief and causing quite a stir on the busy road.

The white Tesla, which was supposed to be a marvel of modern automotive engineering, was spotted balanced on two wheels, with the other two making an unwelcome acquaintance with the bonnet and roof of an unsuspecting blue Holden. The Tesla's awkward balancing act didn't end there; it was also wedged against a black Mercedes parked ahead, creating a spectacle that disrupted the traffic flow and drew a crowd of curious bystanders.


Police quickly arrived at the scene, urging the public to steer clear of the main road as they coordinated the recovery efforts. But this was no ordinary car recovery. The Tesla's status as an EV added a layer of complexity to the situation. Authorities pointed out that with their high-capacity batteries, EVs can pose a fire risk when damaged. These batteries store a significant amount of energy, and if compromised, they can trigger a thermal reaction, potentially leading to a fire.


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A Tesla was found atop another car on a busy road in Sydney's Castle Hill. Credit: The Hills Police Area / Facebook



Despite the potential risks, it's important to note that EV fires are relatively rare. Data from EV FireSafe suggests that the risk of fire in electric vehicles is significantly lower than that of their petrol and diesel counterparts, with the likelihood being between 20 and 80 times less. This statistic helps debunk the myth that EVs are inherently more dangerous regarding fire risk. From 2010 to June 2023, out of approximately 30 million EVs globally, only 393 have been reported to catch fire.


The incident in Castle Hill reminds us that while EVs are generally safe, accidents can happen and may require special consideration during recovery efforts. It also highlights the importance of responsible use of advanced features like self-parking, which, when misused or malfunctioning, can lead to unexpected and potentially hazardous situations.

As the recovery team worked diligently to disentangle the Tesla from its precarious perch, the community was left with a shocking image that will likely be the talk of the town for some time. It's a stark reminder that technology is not infallible, no matter how advanced.

We at the Seniors Discount Club are curious to hear your thoughts on this unusual event. Have you embraced the EV revolution or have reservations about the technology? And what do you make of the self-parking features that are becoming more common in modern vehicles? Share your stories and opinions in the comments below – we'd love to hear about your experiences, both good and bad, with these technological marvels.

Key Takeaways
  • A Tesla vehicle ended up in an unusual position on top of another car on the side of a busy road in Sydney's Castle Hill.
  • The white Tesla was tilted on two wheels, leaning against a blue Holden, disrupting traffic.
  • Police explained that recovering the Tesla was complicated because it is an electric vehicle, which poses a fire risk due to its battery.
  • Despite the potential risk, authorities stated that EV fires are relatively rare, with a lower likelihood of catching fire than petrol or diesel vehicles.
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A classic example of information technology etc malfunction.
It was bad enough to have a malfunction in the "black box" in cars built in the 1980s
 
A classic example of information technology etc malfunction.
It was bad enough to have a malfunction in the "black box" in cars built in the 1980s
If you believe the story. Do you believe everything you hear? Most likely the driver stuffed up and is trying to blame the car for compensation from Musk.
 
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A likelihood of between 20 to 80 times less... that's not a static, it's a guess.
 
A likelihood of between 20 to 80 times less... that's not a static, it's a guess.
No, it's based on statistics from fire departments worldwide.

Just because you have a view that they catch fire more does not make it a fact.
 
No, it's based on statistics from fire departments worldwide.
Your information is mentioned in the article.

Without that information, and an explanation of the reason for the wide range, what is provided doesn't reach the level of a valid static.
Just because you have a view that they catch fire more does not make it a fact.
I didn't make any such claim.
 
If you believe the story. Do you believe everything you hear? Most likely the driver stuffed up and is trying to blame the car for compensation from Musk.
True, maybe the guy tried to park in a gap that wan't big enough. I have seen a very expensive luxury car go sideways to park though. It was fascinating watching it. The 1980s car was personal experience.
 
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