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Electric Car Bricks Up in Middle of Busy Road, Becomes 9-Hour Headache
Independent Journal Review ^ | September 4, 2023 at 5:27pm | By Samantha Chang

Posted on 09/05/2023 6:03:23 AM PDT by Red Badger

An electric vehicle abruptly stopped in the middle of a busy road near Salisbury, England, and remained immovable for most of the day, causing a nine-hour traffic bottleneck.

The nightmarish gridlock began when a Tesla Model 3 Performance car ran out of power and broke down as it was making a turn off a high-traffic thoroughfare Tuesday afternoon, according to The Telegraph of London.

A team of workers was unable to move the stranded EV because “the handbrakes of electric cars, and some other modern cars, are controlled electronically, unlike those of traditional petrol and diesel cars which are mechanical,” the report said.

“This means that the handbrake often locks when the power fails and the car cannot be pushed or towed,” it said.

Matt Grigg, the landlord of a local pub, said the stranded Tesla obstructed traffic for most of the day before it was taken away to be recharged.

“A number of local workmen along with the policeman attempted to push the car to safety, however, despite their best efforts they could not move it,” Grigg told The Telegraph. “The obstruction caused delays throughout the rest of the day.”

He said officers had to stop at several different charging stations before finding one they could use to recharge the vehicle.

According to Grigg, the electric car stopped working mid-turn even though its battery gauge showed it still had several miles of charge left.

He said the road was not cleared of all recovery vehicles until 11:15 p.m., or roughly nine hours after the Tesla abruptly halted.

This type of sudden engine failure is not something consumers would expect of a Tesla Model 3 Performance, which cost £60,000, according to The Telegraph — or about $75,000.

This is yet another damning anecdote spotlighting the drawbacks of electric vehicles, which have been touted as the superior alternative to gas-powered cars.

In May, a Tesla broke down at a McDonald’s drive-thru in Ottawa, Ontario, and could not be moved.

A TikTok user captured the incident in a video that went viral: “So the Tesla died in the parking lot of the McDonald’s drive-thru. They can’t push it out because they can’t put it in gear.”

And it’s not just Tesla EVs that have experienced bizarre mechanical failures. In January, a GMC Hummer EV — which costs roughly $115,000 — broke down in the middle of a busy highway.

On the surface, the idea of an eco-friendly, sustainable electric vehicle sounds fantastic.

But so far, EVs have failed to live up to the hype — and they certainly have not earned widespread consumer confidence for reliability, safety or efficiency amid reports of:

Spontaneous battery fires.

Recharging nightmares.

Limited towing capacity.

Range malfunctions in cold weather.

Ironically, another major drawback of electric vehicles is how environmentally costly it is to produce them.

“Like any vehicle – they have to mine materials to make the car,” physicist Mark Mills told CBN News in November 2022. “You have to mine a lot more materials, metals, to make an electric vehicle than you do a conventional vehicle. By about 1,000 percent on average.”

He explained that miners must use heavy machines that burn diesel oil to dig up 500,000 pounds of earth to make a single, 1,000-pound EV battery.

While left-wing activists claim EVs are better for the environment because they supposedly generate zero carbon emissions, their environmental impact is massive.

President Joe Biden said during the 2020 campaign that he wanted to “transition” the U.S. away from oil in order to advance “green energy” programs.

It’s clear, however, that transitioning 332 million Americans from fossil fuels to less-reliable green energy will be inconvenient and expensive — and it isn’t even guaranteed to be better for the environment.

This does not mean EVs should be scrapped — but they certainly are not ready to replace gas-powered cars.


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To: Carl Vehse

“A forklift might even be able to flip the car to get it to roll off the road”

I have seen a tow truck (in a picture) that had an integrated forklift-type mechanism that would fully lift a vehicle just like a hydraulic lift in a garage ... And move it to a place where the winch could be used to pull the vehicle onto the flatbed.


81 posted on 09/05/2023 11:58:01 AM PDT by steve86 (Numquam accusatus, numquam ad curiam ibit, numquam ad carcerem™)
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To: citizen

That is UAW propaganda


82 posted on 09/05/2023 11:58:12 AM PDT by bert ( (KWE. NP. N.C. +12) Joe Biden is a kleptocrat)
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To: citizen
Occam’s Razor suggests to simply drive a reliable vehicle.

Better yet, don't run out of gas (ICE) or charge (EV).

83 posted on 09/05/2023 11:58:38 AM PDT by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Tell It Right

“Not if the driver is running the AC and such. The AC and heat in an EV comes from a heat pump since there’s no engine turning a belt to turn a compressor like in an ICE.”

The A/C and heat do not run off the 12v battery.


84 posted on 09/05/2023 12:02:24 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: stylin19a

LOL! Some people seem to think that’s what it means!!


85 posted on 09/05/2023 12:03:08 PM PDT by dynoman (Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marilyn vos Savant)
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To: steve86

And/or while the EV was in the air dollies could be placed under the wheels.


86 posted on 09/05/2023 12:04:28 PM PDT by steve86 (Numquam accusatus, numquam ad curiam ibit, numquam ad carcerem™)
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To: Red Badger

“IMHO, the reporters don’t want them either...............”

Nope. Easy clickbait.


87 posted on 09/05/2023 12:07:27 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator

Are you sure? I thought I read in some versions they do.


88 posted on 09/05/2023 12:11:26 PM PDT by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: TexasGator

That’s 20% of previous EV owners that aren’t continuing to drive an EV.

There’ll be another 20% from the current batch...and others that hear of all the issues from past & current EV owners and simply stay away.


89 posted on 09/05/2023 12:14:04 PM PDT by citizen (Put all LBQTwhatever programming on a new subscription service: PERV-TV)
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To: Tell It Right

Yes...one does need a functioning brain for most any human activity.


90 posted on 09/05/2023 12:15:19 PM PDT by citizen (Put all LBQTwhatever programming on a new subscription service: PERV-TV)
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To: steve86
Here's a YouTube video of a truck using a crane to pick up a car and put it on the flatbed.

"I have seen a tow truck (in a picture) that had an integrated forklift-type mechanism"

That can be seen at 01:07 in the above video.

91 posted on 09/05/2023 12:17:29 PM PDT by Carl Vehse
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To: Tell It Right

“Are you sure? I thought I read in some versions they do.”

Yes.


92 posted on 09/05/2023 12:27:08 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Glad2bnuts
"I think you are incorrect, the cars are low slung, much heavier than a regular car, and the battery may be destroyed by dragging the underside of the auto onto a truck."

You are incorrect.


93 posted on 09/05/2023 12:37:27 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator

I looked it up. My bad. In my EV the 12V battery doesn’t power the AC, but it does power the cabin fan (blowing the cool air).


94 posted on 09/05/2023 1:12:53 PM PDT by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: dfwgator

<>This whole EV thing is just a means to an end<> which is to destroy the middle class.


95 posted on 09/05/2023 1:48:25 PM PDT by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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To: dynoman

Can’t they go to a charging station and get a gallon of electricty?


96 posted on 09/05/2023 7:18:35 PM PDT by Mean Daddy (Every time Hillary lies, a demon gets its wings. - Windflier)
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To: Mean Daddy

Article says that’s what they did.


97 posted on 09/06/2023 12:00:46 PM PDT by dynoman (Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marilyn vos Savant)
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