A California couple were taking a scenic drive through the Angeles National Forest when their car went over the edge of the mountain and tumbled 300 feet before landing, upside down, in the canyon below.
While the couple was driving up to Angels Crest, they were being closely followed and honked at by another vehicle trying to pass them. As they pulled over to give the driver some room to pass, the car lost its traction and continued toward the cliff edge before spinning off.
The couple were located thanks to Apple's new Emergency SOS via satellite feature, which has Crash Detection and Fall Detection software and uses satellites to contact emergency services when an iPhone is out of range.