Man charged after driving Cybertruck into lake to test ‘Wade Mode’
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A Tesla Cybertruck got stuck in the water when its driver intentionally drove into a Texas lake to test the vehicle's "Wade Mode." PHOTO BY GRAPEVINE POLICE DEPARTMENT Article content A Texas man learned the hard way this week that a Tesla Cybertruck is not a boat, but you can still be charged with boating-related offences for driving it in the water. Article content In posts to its various social media channels this week, the Grapevine Police Department said officers were called to a boat ramp on Grapevine Lake, a reservoir in the North Texas city, where they found one of the angular electric…
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