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by rurp
1386 days ago
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Yep, I've had Google Maps direct me to drive into a wall or an empty field more than a couple times over the years. It's not uncommon for people to get stranded or even killed by blindly following bad GPS directions. The maps are often quite bad in less traveled areas. And these are the non-malicious cases! |
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> It's not uncommon for people to get stranded or even killed by blindly following bad GPS directions.
Google took me to Wikipedia[0], which took me to a conference paper[1]:
In a corpus of about 400 news articles from 2010 onwards (via Lexus Nexus search), they found 52 deaths related to navigation technologies, which accounted for about 25% of the incidents they recorded.
57% of the incidents were collisions; someone running into something due to GPS giving bad directions.
20% total involved being stranded.
That's over ~6 years of US, UK, Canadian & Austrailian news reports.
It may not be uncommon for GPS to kinda suck, but it is _very_ rare for GPS to kill people.
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_by_GPS [1]: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312936003_Understan...