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A U.S. Air Force captain is being investigated after posting a video of himself driving his Tesla Cybertruck down a residential street at 83mph using only his pinky finger.
In the video, Mathew Wallace, who has since been identified as the driver, careens down a quiet Las Vegas street.
Wallace, who is stationed at the Creech Air Force Base in southern Nevada, keeps his foot on the acceleration, and the number on the speedometer climbs.
The electric car hums as it picks up speed. Ranch houses and Pine trees blur by.
At one point, the 6,800-pound vehicle accelerates to 83 mph before slowing down. The video has prompted the U.S. Air Force to investigate the incident.
A U.S. Air Force captain posted a video of himself driving his Tesla Cybertruck down a residential street at 83mph using only his pinky finger
In the video, Mathew Wallace, who has since been identified as the driver, careens down a quiet Las Vegas street
As the car hurtles down the road, which has a speed limit of 35 mph, Wallace wriggles his pinky finger before the camera.
Slowing down slightly, the Air Force Captain then uses his pinky to turn the wheel and make a sharp turn.
Wallace uploaded the video to his X.com account and captioned it: 'Cybertruck makes a U Turn using only my pinky. Check mate.'
The clip went viral, gaining millions of views within a matter of days. Viewers were quick to condemn Wallace's actions, decrying his blithe attitude.
Many pointed out that the Air Force Captain could have caused serious harm.
The truck is over eighteen feet long and is composed of an ultra-hard stainless-steel exoskeleton.
The Cybertruck can go from 0-60 mph in 2.6 seconds and has a maximum speed of 130mph.
X.com users highlighted that Wallace's stunt could have resulted in injuries or worse.
The unrepentant Air Force Captain issued a defiant response, writing: 'Notice there's not a single cop car or a single pedestrian on the road?'
He continued: 'Ya think maybe I was smart enough to reach out to my cop buddies and let em know I was conducting a road test and they have cordoned off the area for me? Nice try buttercup.'
Slowing down slightly, the Air Force Captain uses his pinky to turn the wheel and make a sharp turn
Wallace uploaded the video to his X.com account and captioned it: 'Cybertruck makes a U Turn using only my pinky. Check mate'
Despite his defiant posturing, Wallace has since taken the video down from his X.com account. The U.S. Air Force is now investigating the incident
According to 8 News Now, officials at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department were unaware of any officers shutting down the street for Wallace.
Unfortunately, local authorities were not able to cite the Air Force Captain for speeding based on the video.
Despite his defiant posturing, Wallace has since taken the video down from his X.com account.