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Vancouver Tesla owner unlocks, drives stranger’s car via app

Either this guy is Neo or there’s a glitch in Elon’s Matrix—regardless, we're sure this isn't an accident he'll be making again

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A Vancouver man is shouting questions into the void that is Tesla’s public relations department after he accidentally unlocked a stranger’s Tesla using the app on his phone, and drove around for ten minutes before realizing it wasn’t his. 

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Rajesh Randev says he was hustling to pick up his children at school when he accidentally got into the wrong Tesla, which looked similar to, and was parked next to, his. It started and he drove off. After a few minutes, he noticed a crack in the windshield, and that his charger wasn’t where it usually was, so he called his wife, but she couldn’t explain the oddities. Then he got a text from a stranger.

“After, five, 10 minutes I got a text on my phone that said ‘Rajesh are you driving Tesla?’,” Randev told Global News. The stranger told Randev he had the wrong vehicle, and Randev soon confirmed this by pulling over and noticing the different wheels. “I was surprised how I was able to drive someone else’s car, by mistake, for an hour-and-a-half while his [key] was in his hand,” he said. “My family was shocked.”

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Once again, the app allowed him to access the vehicle, pick up his kids from school, and drive the Tesla to meet up with the other driver for a swap. 

“We were both laughing and I called the police as well,” he said, adding how the other driver had found his name and number in a document stored in the Tesla he’d left behind. “The police said they have my statement but they cannot give me a file number because nothing happened, but if something does happen to let them know and they will investigate.”

Randev also reached out to Tesla for answers and got the usual reply: crickets. “The corporate email in North America, it says the mailbox is full,” Randev said.

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Coleman Molnar

Coleman Molnar learned to drive in his family's rusty farm pickup as a teenager and continues the forearm-strengthening tradition today from behind the wheel of his 1983 Volkswagen Westfalia. Spot him in the slow lane, or on Instagram @Lietco

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