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But once the car is down the hill (after impacting the tree) you can hear wheels spinning if you turn on sound. Yes its a steep driveway covered in snow, but where the car starts from it doesn't seem like it was parked on a steep enough slope to start moving without some acceleration force.The car didn’t “turn on” as the the video suggests, nor was it summoned. If you look closely you can see that the rear wheel is still locked while the front wheel rolls freely. It was parked on the snow on a hill and it just slid down the snow.
I'm not familiar with home security systems, but do they typically have an open mic to record audio along with the camera recording the video?The video was taken by a security camera.
I'm not familiar with home security systems, but do they typically have an open mic to record audio along with the camera recording the video?
But once the car is down the hill (after impacting the tree) you can hear wheels spinning if you turn on sound. Yes its a steep driveway covered in snow, but where the car starts from it doesn't seem like it was parked on a steep enough slope to start moving without some acceleration force.
It’s difficult to tell, but I don’t think that’s the wheels spinning. It might be the hvac system or maybe something else entirely. There is no question that the rear wheel was locked the entire time it moves down the driveway. I don’t believe that the car was moving itself.
Rear wheel locked from emergency parking brake? Something doesn't seem right about this.
Rear Wheel or All Wheel drive?
Rear Wheel or All Wheel drive?