Cybertruck Bomber's Wrong Route
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•'Cybertruck bomber' route from Colorado to Las Vegas hints at mistake
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Matthew Livelsberger , 37 , rented a Cybertruck in Denver , Colorado using the peer-to-peer car rental platform Turo .
The fastest route from Denver to Las Vegas , Nevada is via I-70 W and I-15 S , which would have taken a total driving time of 11 hours and 8 minutes .
Instead, the highly-decorated Army Special Forces Master Sergeant traveled I-25 S to I-40 W , which was 15 hours and 28 minutes .
The strangely long and meandering journey has sparked speculations that he put the wrong destination into the GPS.
The furthest distance he drove between charges was only 148 miles , less than half the distance a Cy.
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