Posted on 01/16/2024 5:58:01 AM PST by george76
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Happens all over.
Anyone else remember the Stupid Stulpas?
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NEVER trust google. Google CAN get you killed.
“Grand County Sheriff’s Office is urging motorists to verify and review their travel plans instead of solely relying on apps”
Was this ever a thing?
Google Maps send 18 wheeler trucks / Greyhound bus up jeep roads..
Is g00gle is evil.?
Must be Los Angeles transplants.
Tom-Tom tried to send me (in a 35’ motorhome towing an suv) down several one-lane roads off a secondary highway. For some reason it wanted me on the interstate, and I wanted to use other roads.
I ended up turning it off and just sticking to the paper maps we had.
If you have to ask......
Guess I need to dig out my Garmin and let her update. 🤔👍
I one time took a Ford Aerostar up County 54 east out of Tabernash trying to Meadow Creek Reservoir just to see it. Got miles and miles up that crooked ass one lane and the county had the road torn out with a loader putting in a new culvert. Had to back down about a mile before I could turn around — nasty.
NEVER trust Google. Google CAN get you killed.
A lesser issue for sure, but recently, Google Maps decided that my garage was a different address (three numbers away from my house). It assigned my garage the number to a house behind us. We started getting deliveries, pest control companies, the gas company, and others, just opening our gate and walking into our backyard. We knew because we have a motion-activated camera.
I had to go into Google Maps and ask for a correction to the map.
We were coming back from northern New Mexico before Christmas and the phone thang took me to a 13-mile section of dirt road covered in snow.
Was sending people too close to rich people properties. They don’t want the unwashed driving by.
Never use Google maps to navigate. Google Maps is only good for informational purposes to see places and locations you may want to go to. Using Google maps to actually go there is a bad idea.
I live off of 2 decent roads. Google however would direct drivers to take a route through a secluded neighborhood. To “save” one minute.
See it happens.
went to look for a Florida gulfcoast beach my dad used to take us to when much younger. it was a well maintained government beach back in the day so wanted to relive a little history and explore the area. Google maps took us to the the beach alright. the government had sold the entire beach so it was all private homes except for the tiny area the residents left open for public use. decided to just explore the area so back to Google maps. there were what looked to be major roads, minor roads and platted neighborhoods close by so we followed one of the major roads in an adventure. paved roads turned into dirt roads that turned into logging roads that turned into logging truck and machinery ruts filled with mud and water. not a soul to speak of. just palmettos and scrub pines. barely got out thinking, what if we had gotten stuck out there? still use maps but only when close already and can SEE civilization.
Any map can be wrong, but GPS maps are frequently more misleading and misguided because they are “in the moment”. Drivers frequently have no common sense.
We live in western Colorado on a hill, driveway a steep 3/8 mile and idiots frequently zip in and insist that there is a way off the cliff behind our house to go through our neighbors’ cow pasture to o get to another road that doesn’t exist. And then are frequently angry because they didn’t read the No Trespassing/Private Driveway sign at the entrance they zoomed through. The semi truck driver was especially upset because he had to back out, and took almost half hour.
The dogs watched.
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