Posted by redforlife on March 18, 2015 at 13:15:28 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: OT Trusting GPS posted by David G on March 18, 2015 at 07:48:43:
Seen an over the road semi heading down a dirt road. I thought "what the heck". It continued on down that same dirt road to a muddy portion of it and got stuck. Had it been able to not get stuck, the road became a dead end. A state high-way is parallel and just 2 miles away from where this happened. Come to find out, the driver was following GPS and had about 75 miles to go to the destination. Yep, GPS had instructed the driver to turn off of a another state highway and onto a dirt road that had been dead ended for years at about the 6 mile mark. The driver should of been smart enough not to turn a semi off a state highway onto a dirt road with another 75 miles to go. Thats not neither here nor there though, cant always depend on GPS.
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