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Elon Musk drove the controversial Tesla Cybertruck in Los Angeles 2 years before its planned release

posted on YouTube shows the Cybertruck driving on the 405 Freeway that night, though Musk is not visible.

Photos and videos from TMZ show Musk in the vehicle at the restaurant Nobu. The musician Grimes, who according to media reports has beenWhen leaving the restaurant, Musk appeared to disobey anda sign instructing drivers to make only right turns while making a left turn. The sign appeared to have been posted by Nobu, rather than a government agency.

A representative for Musk did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment on the maneuver.

 

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