https://electrek.co/2016/08/22/tesla-model-x-crash-accident-bloomington-minnesota/
‘I want my family back in a Tesla’ says father after surviving severe crash
in a Model X
2016/08/22  Fred Lambert

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Orthopaedic surgeon Jonathan Braman has spent a lot of time working on
patients injured in violent car accidents. That’s why he knew what to expect
for his family and himself after his Tesla Model X was struck by a large GMC
truck at over 45 mph after it ran a red light. To his surprise however, all
6 passengers (and his dog) walked away from the severe accident.

Braman credits Tesla and Elon Musk for keeping his family away from serious
injury or death by designing what could very well be one of the safest
vehicles ever built. Let’s take a look at all of the factors why through
Braman’s accident, which happened in Bloomington, MN, over the weekend.

As mentioned, Braman is an orthopaedic surgeon from Edina, Minnesota. He is
a longtime electric vehicle enthusiast and Tesla supporter. He owns a Tesla
Roadster (#1102 which he bought in 2010) and he reserved his Model X back in
2012, which means he had to wait four years to get the vehicle.

He took delivery of the all-electric SUV in April and while he only had the
vehicle for 4 months, he now says that he would gladly wait another 4 years
if it can save his family from any severe injuries again.

Last weekend, again only 4 months after receiving his Model X, Braman was
making a turn on a green light from East Bush Lake road to I-494 in
Bloomington, he made sure no one was coming from the other side even though
the light was red on the opposite side of the 4-lane road, but as he made
the turn, a large GMC Yukon ran the red light and hit the front fender of
the Model X on the passenger side.

Based on the distance the truck traveled in the second he saw it before the
impact, Braman estimates that the truck was going well over 45 mph.

He was particularly surprised by the efficient deployment of the airbags in
the Model X. He says it covered the entire passenger compartment including
the full panoramic windshield, which runs all the way over the driver and
front passenger. Braman says that his only injury is actually from the
impact of the airbag on his hand. He had it x-rayed at the hospital and
while it is bruised, nothing is broken. Fortunately, same goes for everyone
else in the car, including his father who was sitting in the front passenger
seat – only inches from the impact point.

As you can see from the pictures, it’s another great example of the large
crumple zone, which is due to the lack of a large combustion engine in the
front, taking the bulk of the impact. Although less severe, the aftermath is
reminiscent of the spectacular Tesla Model S crash after flying 82+ft in the
air, which also showed the importance of a large crumple zone – something
easier to accomplish in designing an electric vehicle.

Branman says that despite the severity of the impact, the Model X barely
moved since the truck just ripped through the “frunk” of the Model X.

Additionally, Braman believes that if he was in any other car, the vehicle
would have likely rolled over from the impact. The Yukon stands higher than
the Model X and weighs about the same – roughly 5,450 pounds. He thinks that
the low center of gravity, thanks to the large battery pack, helped keep the
Model X on the ground.

Earlier this year, we reported on Tesla failing to make the Model X rollover
through its own internal testing of the vehicle in preparation for the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tests. Tesla expects
the Model X to become the first SUV to get 5-star rating in each of the
safety categories, including in rollover.

Braman was also impressed with Tesla’s customer service following the
accident. Tesla receives an alert if the airbags in one of its vehicles are
deployed and the automaker has been known to contact the owner to make sure
everything is OK. Braman says that he received a call from the company
within 5 minutes.

Also, he says that his local Tesla technician contacted him, even though he
was on vacation, after seeing a post about the accident Braman shared on
Facebook.

“Thank you Tesla Team for our lives and our safety,” he wrote.

He is still waiting to hear from his insurer, but his Model X is likely
totalled. It’s his wife’s car since his Tesla Roadster is still his daily
driver. When talking to him Sunday night, he says that he now can’t imagine
putting his family in any other car than a Tesla.

“I want my family back in a Tesla,” Braman told me during a phone interview.

Fortunately for him, he will not have to wait another 4 years since Model X
production is now in full swing at Tesla’s Fremont factory. Wait times are
down to less than 3 months for most vehicle configurations.
[© electrek.co]



http://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-x-saves-family-after-crash/
Tesla Model X saves family and pet after being struck at an intersection
August 22, 2016  Gene

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@elonmusk Thank you. My family is grateful we survived a distracted driver
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“I waited 4 years for this one and would wait 4 more if that is what it took
to protect my family like this” are the words that resonate in orthopedic
surgeon Jonathan Braman’s head after he and five passengers, plus their
family pet, survived a horrific crash in their Tesla Model X.

According to Braman, he and his family were entering an intersection near E.
Bush Lake Road in Bloomington, Minnesota when a GMC SUV ran through a red
light at high speed striking the Model X near the right front quarter panel.
The impact caused all airbags to deploy – some in areas Braman admits he
didn’t realize existed – and provide safety around all passengers within the
vehicle. Braman tells Teslarati, “I rapidly got out of the car and was lucky
enough to have a group of young men who were behind me in line at the light
help extract us from the car.  I quickly got my family as far away from the
GMC as I could.  I was unsure if the gasoline in that car was stable and
worried that his car would catch fire.”

Luckily everyone walked away unharmed. “We are alive. I’m pretty sure any
other 7 passenger vehicle would have rolled if hit by this distracted
Detroit Missile.”, says Braman.

What’s remarkable about this story is the fact that, despite being struck at
high speed by a heavy and fast-moving SUV, and above the axis of rotation,
the Model X didn’t roll. Braman who practices orthopedic surgery and has
been witness to some of the more extreme cases of spinal injury realizes the
significance in this. Had the Model X rolled or even spun, there could have
been serious neck and spinal injuries involved.

Braman’s father who was sitting inches from the point of impact was
protected by the Model X’s large front crumple zone and airbags throughout,
including never-before-seen leg airbags that deployed. “The other car was
forced to glance off of us and came to a stop. The crumple zones worked, and
my father who was sitting several inches from the point of impact was seen
and discharged from the hospital. He would have been much more seriously
injured if there were less safety protections. The leg airbags (and the
others as well) deployed protecting him even further. The glass was not
injured except by the airbag and never came out of any of the windows.”,
tells us.

Despite being shook up from the incident, Braman a Roadster owner since 2010
says he waited over four years to receive his Model X P90D(L) and will wait
another four if it means getting into a vehicle that will, not only protect
the climate and his children’s future, but protect his family from this type
of crash, and have them all walk away safely.

“I waited 4 years for this one and would wait 4 more if that is what it took
to protect my family like this.”

This incident serves as a great example of why the Model X truly is the best
car ever. Not because of the vehicle’s countless technological innovations:
that’s a given, but because Tesla truly did put safety in mind before
anything else. If you recall, CEO Elon Musk’s opening remark from the Model
X unveiling event was around safety – something Braman’s story of survival
can surely attest to.
[© 2016 TESLARATI]




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