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Full Self Sliding Tesla crashes into police car!

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Is this rear-wheel drive because the rear wheels were on brakes and wouldn't roll, but the front wheels were rolling?

Or is it the same with All-Wheel Drive (front wheels would roll freely too)?
Just speculating, I could be a pre Raven AWD, which means the motors turn freely at low speed, i.e. regen does not stop the car, unlike later models where you have regen all the way to stop. Tesla is upgrading Model S/X with new, more efficient electric motors
 
When you use the brake pedal, you're engaging the front brakes. When you park, the rear brakes are engaged. The only way to engage all four brakes is to use the emergency stop feature. Press the brake pedal which engages the front brakes, and then hold down the park button which engages the rears in an emergency.