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Driver following GPS gets stuck in Ontario mars

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Driver following GPS gets stuck in Ontario marsh


Strange | 206875 hits | Oct 06 7:00 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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QUINTE WEST, Ont. — An Ontario woman spent nearly an hour stranded on the roof of her car in the middle of a swamp after she followed a route prescribed by her global positioning device, police said Wednesday.

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  1. by avatar martin14
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:57 pm
    Garmin or Tom Tom ?


    ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

  2. by avatar PostFactum
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:01 pm
    Modern technologies for adequate people, If you can't shiting, do not execute your ass.

  3. by avatar QBall
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 2:13 pm
    I'm going to file this under "Thinning The Herd".

  4. by avatar martin14
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 2:15 pm
    "PostFactum" said
    Modern technologies for adequate people, If you can't shiting, do not execute your ass.



    I like that one PF ! :lol: :lol:


    Only problem Q, that one is still alive.. EMS shouldnt be so fast next time.

  5. by avatar 2Cdo
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 2:17 pm
    This is why I trust maps and compasses over GPS's. 8)

  6. by avatar QBC
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 2:21 pm
    OMG, if you can't tell the road is really that shitty or that there is now no road anymore, you don't need a GPS, you need to be permanently wearing a hockey helmet.... :lol:

    I said this about GPS's's a long time ago. All my hunting buddies were buying them when they first came out. You rely on that thing while out hunting or on the ATV and the battery dies and you have no extras, you are lost and where we often went, that ment you were in serious trouble. I won't buy one for that purpose, plotting good fishing spots in a lake maybe.... :wink: , but I still and always will just head off into the bush with an old fashioned compass and map.

  7. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 3:09 pm
    And in 2007, a GPS error proved expensive for one British woman, who drove her $200,000 Mercedes into a river while she was on her way to attend a baptism.


    If you think about it, that wasn't an error. :lol:

  8. by Choban
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 3:13 pm
    People rely on these things too much, they are fine to get directions but you still have to pay attention to the friggin road dummy

  9. by avatar bootlegga
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 3:47 pm
    "2Cdo" said
    This is why I trust maps and compasses over GPS's. 8)


    Me too, GPS seems like just another expensive toy to me, while maps areeasier to read and cheaper.

  10. by avatar herbie
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 4:17 pm
    If I take readings from my GPS unit and transpose them to Google Earth, I get locations five to seven miles off. Readings for my store turn out behind a mountain, in a swamp on Google Earth!
    And the map thing? Sometimes they keep reprinting old maps without updating them. Years ago we were doing this backroad trip following a roadmap in the Kamloops area. We ended up following ruts to a field and ran into an old guy on his tractor. Road from Deadman creek to Bonaparte Lake? Why hell, he remembered pulling a couple jeeps out of the muck a few miles further along that supposed road around 1949 or 1950. It was still on the 1978 map....

  11. by Lemmy
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 5:44 pm
    I'm gonna come down on the other side of the GPS debate. Sure, they're not perfect and GPS navigation should always be accompanied by hard copy maps, good observation and common sense. But I don't think I'd be too far into exageration in saying "GPS has saved my marriage". My wife is the world's worst navigator. Of all the yelling matches we've had over 17 years of marriage, 99% have occurred in the front seats of the car...

    ...Then again, that GPS has pretty much put an end to the make-up sex in the backseat.

  12. by avatar martin14
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 5:57 pm
    I have a Garmin, one of the best toys I ever bought.. especially over in this dump,
    and the neighboring dumps.

    Millions of roads to nowhere, signs only point to the next village,
    never seen a straight road over here.

    It finds my cemeteries, and shows me all kinds of neat places I would usually
    never see.. navigating in Canada is too freaking easy.


    It has tried to take me down a dirt road or two, granted.

    So it can be a good tool, but it isnt something to just turn everything over to.

    And Lemmy, you havent met my old lady for navigational experience ... She is the one who bought it ! :)

  13. by Chumley
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 6:32 pm
    "2Cdo" said
    This is why I trust maps and compasses over GPS's. 8)


    No kidding. People turn off thier brains when they turn on a computerized device.

  14. by avatar raydan
    Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:14 pm
    300 foot cliff!!!

    Oh well, if my GPS tells me that's the ways to go... 8O



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