Grapevine, Texas: A 70-year-old man, Jimmy Jack McDaniel, intentionally drove his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake on Monday night while giving two German visitors a ride, became stuck near a boat ramp around 8 p.m., and was subsequently arrested. All three occupants escaped through a window and the Grapevine Fire Department later towed the vehicle from the water. Police charged McDaniel and he remained in custody following the incident; Grapevine Police Media Manager Katharina Gamboa warned, 'Don't drive into the water with your vehicle.' McDaniel told reporters he had used Wade Mode before and suspects water entered the charging port, disabling steering; firefighters and divers retrieved the Cybertruck Monday night.
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This incident is a reminder that vehicle safety features have limits. Even if your car has advanced tech like Tesla's 'Wade Mode', it's not designed for deep water. Always follow safety guidelines and avoid risky stunts. Check your vehicle's manual to understand its capabilities.
McDaniel's risky decision led to an arrest and a potentially damaged vehicle. It's crucial to use common sense when testing vehicle features. If you're a Tesla owner, remember that 'Wade Mode' isn't for deep water. Worth forwarding if you know someone with a Tesla.
Local tow operators, insurers, and safety instructors may see increased business and attention following the rescue and vehicle recovery operations.
The driver faces arrest and legal consequences; local emergency responders and lake users experienced operational disruption and heightened safety risk.
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Driver Tests Cybertruck Wade Mode, Gets Stuck, Arrested
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