News
UK Police Seize Tesla Cybertruck Because It Is Illegal On Its Roads Due To Pedestrian Safety Concerns

Police in Greater Manchester seize Tesla Cybertruck because it is illegal on UK roads due to pedestrian safety concerns.
The department noted that the Cybertruck fitted with an Albanian number plates was also registered and insured abroad.
Cybertruck doesn’t comply with UK road safety laws is its ultra-hard stainless-steel body and angular lines.
Other reasons why Cybertruck doesn’t comply with UK road safety laws is its all red indicators and brake lights.
Cybertruck doesn’t comply with UK road safety laws is its ultra-hard stainless-steel body and angular lines.
Police in Greater Manchester (GMP) have seized a Tesla Cybertruck fitted with an Albanian number plates, citing that the hulking all-electric truck isn’t certified for use on UK roads in the country due to concerns over pedestrian safety.
In a post on Facebook, GMP also explained that the Tesla Cybertruck was registered and insured abroad. It noted that the owner will have to prove their ownership and insurance in order to get the car released.
Police seize Tesla Cybertruck because it is illegal on UK roads due to pedestrian safety concerns.
-
See Also : Nigeria Police Recovers Mercedes C300 And Toyota Corolla Reported Stolen Through e-CMR Platform
Tesla Cybertruck
“The Tesla Cybertruck is not road-legal in the UK and does not hold a certificate of conformity.”
“The driver was a permanent UK resident but the vehicle was registered and insured abroad which is prohibited in the UK,” the GMP added.
Among reasons why the Cybertruck doesn’t comply with UK road safety laws is its ultra-hard stainless-steel body and angular lines. This could cause a lot of damage in the event of a collision with pedestrians, cyclists and smaller vehicles.
“Whilst this may seem trivial to some, legitimate concerns exist around the safety of other road users or pedestrians if they were involved in a collision with the Cybertruck,” the Greater Manchester Police noted.
According to local reports, other reasons why Tesla Cybertruck doesn’t comply with UK road safety laws is its all red indicators and brake lights.
-
Latest Cars1 week ago
All-New 5th-Gen BMW X5 Adopts Neue Klasse Design, Introduces Electric iX5
-
Celebrities Auto1 week ago
Cubana Chief Priest Swaps Rolls-Royce Cullinan For 2026 Ferrari Purosangue At Car Dealership
-
Tech1 week ago
Soon, Older Teslas Will Also Have Access To Tesla FSD, Although They Will Be “Lite”
-
News1 week ago
Ferrari Names Former BMW Italy Head As Marketing Boss After Controversial Electric Car Launch
-
News1 week ago
JLR May Use A Simpler Stellantis-Based Defender To Attack Ford’s Bronco
-
News1 week ago
Kia Acknowledges That The Tasman Needs A Makeover, But Not A Facelift
-
News1 week ago
Porsche Wishes To Make Cayenne In Germany Once More
-
Auto Sport1 week ago
Formula 1: Russell’s Victory In Austria