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Watch: Tesla’s self-driving tech saves driver from 75 mph head-on collision — Elon Musk reacts!
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has shared a video on X showing a Tesla vehicle narrowly avoiding a head-on collision, crediting the company’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system for the quick response.
The video, originally posted by an X user named Clifford, shows his Tesla avoiding an oncoming vehicle at 75 mph while driving through New Mexico.
FSD saves lives. It happened to me tonight.
— Clifford (@Clifford98506) November 10, 2025
Going through New Mexico from the Tesla Shareholders' meeting, the head-on collision (75 mph) with oncoming traffic was averted. Just a broken mirror, busted window, and a bit of a shaken mind. Thank you Elon, thank you Tesla, thank… pic.twitter.com/h4uT0KPoL1
“FSD saves lives. It happened to me tonight,” Clifford wrote, adding that he was returning from the Tesla Shareholders’ Meeting when the accident was averted.
“Just a broken mirror, busted window, and a bit of a shaken mind. Thank you Elon, thank you Tesla, thank you Cybertruck,” he said.
Musk reshared the post with a heart emoji, drawing widespread reactions from users.
Meanwhile, social media users reacted to the video and shared their thoughts in the comment section.
“Thinking of buying a Tesla because of FSD,” one user commented.
While another wrote, “Close one... Glad you made it out relatively unscathed.”
According to Tesla, the FSD (Full Self-Driving, Supervised) feature uses billions of miles of real-world driving data to handle most aspects of driving under active supervision.
The feature is currently available in the U.S., Canada, China, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Australia and New Zealand.
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