Guy in driver seat got knocked out by a flying tire, saved by EV car software which detected the impact, stopped the car, called police and ambulance after driver being non responsive
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A driver was knocked out by a flying tire, but his EV's software detected the impact, stopped the car, and automatically called police and ambulance after he was unresponsive.
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