Crime & Safety
Tesla Cybertruck Foiled By Sand, Gets Stuck On NorCal Beach
The vehicle was "built for any planet," according to Tesla β but not, apparently, for certain parts of planet Earth.

MARINA, CA β Teslaβs new Cybertruck weighs almost 7,000 pounds, retails for as much as nearly $100,000 and was βbuilt for any planet,β according to the electric vehicle maker β but not, apparently, for certain parts of planet Earth.
Video published by KSBW shows the futuristic vehicle stranded Monday at Marina State Beach on Monterey Bay, stuck in the sand until two people start to roll it away.
βThe owner of the Tesla Cybertruck, who is from Nevada, drove the vehicle onto Marina State Beach over a curb and sidewalk and past a sign stating 'No Vehicles on Beach or Dunes,'β a California State Parks spokesperson said to SFGATE via email. βThe Cybertruck soon got stuck on the beach.β
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Emergency personnel deflated the tires to roll the truck out of the sand, according to SFGATE, which reported the owner was cited for about $280. Tesla did not reply to SFGATEβs request for comment.
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