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James Emett (not verified)    June 22, 2024 - 8:37PM

Living in the rural, Pacific Northwest, deer getting hit is an unfortunate reality. When an average car hits a large deer at 75 miles an hour it quite often results in a fatality to not only the deer but a passenger inside. So my two cents is that I would feel more comfortable with how the Cybertruck performed.
On the question of pedestrian safety, when a heavy vehicle hits any pedestrian it’s never good news, and, fortunately is an in frequent event. Having worked TMS for 12 years, the damage done by the grill, headlights, pointed areas of the bumper are all risks to pedestrians in all motor vehicles

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