In Short
- Bihar family follows GPS, ends up deep in forest territory
- Forced to spend night in car amidst wilderness
- Walks 4 kms to find network, rescued by cops next day
I’m sure they would have done better with mapquest.
Submitted 2 weeks ago by Joker@sh.itjust.works to technology@lemmy.zip
In Short
- Bihar family follows GPS, ends up deep in forest territory
- Forced to spend night in car amidst wilderness
- Walks 4 kms to find network, rescued by cops next day
I’m sure they would have done better with mapquest.
MapQuest uses OpenStreetMap data, so that may actually be true for areas where Google Maps has poor coverage.
I don’t think this is Google’s fault. You should not just take what it says as hard objective fact.
So they kept driving deeper into the forest…then didn’t turn around…and to make matters worse… decided to leave the car and walk 4km away to find a signal …the fuck.
smeenz@lemmy.nz 2 weeks ago
There have been a few articles recently blaming “google maps” for people driving into stupid places. The previous one I saw was where someone drove off the end of a bridge that had been washed out a year ago and not yet rebuilt.
In both cases, I feel the driver was to blame. They were the one operating the vehicle and ignoring all the indications of danger around them, not google.
If google maps told you to drive off a cliff …
possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
I’m just imagining a future where Google Maps gets compromised and then the attack commits genocide by making it tell people to crash there car.
smeenz@lemmy.nz 2 weeks ago
Sounds like a black mirror episode
Steve@startrek.website 2 weeks ago
iirc the actual cause of the crash was a complete lack of barricades leading to the bridge, because India.