An abandoned Cybertruck becomes a pilgrimage site on Google Maps. The police had to intervene

The ever-controversial Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup, which has generated very divided opinions since its launch, is once again the center of attention, this time on the streets of Seattle, Washington (USA). And it is that a unit She was abandoned on a busy avenue in the city after suffering an accidentand its presence has caused such a stir on social media that it was even added as a local reference point on Google Maps.

The image of the wrecked truck not only went viral, but it also generated a lot of mockery and some memes, attracting many curious people who didn’t want to be left without their photo.

Also, it has caused a lot of buzz on Reddit, especially in the community named “r/CyberStuck”, making a pun with Cybertruck and “Stuck” (stuck, trapped in English). In this space, users commented and joked about the state of the vehicle. Finally, local authorities have had to intervene.

Poor “CyberStuck” has not been able to have a happy ending

The crashed Tesla Cybertruck, which apparently suffered severe damage to the rear axle and suspension, was “abandoned” on the side of a busy road in Seattle. According to a Reddit user who allegedly located the owner, the accident occurred when another driver hit the truck weeks earlier.

The owner, who was supposedly still working on insurance for repairs, was frustrated by the unwanted attention his Cybertruck was receiving, noting that he and his wife had been harassed by people who were driving up to the location “and they didn’t know why.”

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Source: @Gogomagickitten on Reddit

As news of the stranded Cybertruck became more popular, Some users decided to create a pin on Google Mapschristening the site “CyberStuck”. In a short time, this entry was flooded with even false information, challenges and jokes, which further increased the notoriety of the incident.

Even though Google eventually removed the pin, the electric pickup’s fame continued to grow, and it reached other platforms such as “X”, formerly Twitter. This event attracted so many visitors that small improvised “homages” were created around the vehicle. However, the situation was not to everyone’s liking and the local police had to intervene after being notified that the Cybertruck had been abandoned for some time.

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The authorities placed a warning to the owner in the form of an orange stickerreporting “that the vehicle would be towed if it was not removed from the public road” within a certain period of time. Finally, the denouement came last night, when the local authorities decided to take the Cybertruck to the impound lot.

So, it was towed away to relieve congestion in the area and put an end to the constant encounters of curious onlookers that had become a problem. Of course, Images and videos of the withdrawal process They quickly circulated on social media, sealing the end of the fleeting but intense fame of poor Seattle’s “CyberStuck.”

Source: www.motorpasion.com