I've been GPS directed to an offramp on the freeway, and then RIGHT back on on the onramp!
I've been GPS directed to an offramp on the freeway, and then RIGHT back on on the onramp!
Was a flight plan filed?I’m glad the article mentioned that no one was injured. Did ANYONE really think that there might have been injuries?
My wife thinks it is funny because I will argue with Matilda on some of the directions. And yes, she will try to get us to leave the interstate and then get back on, but only when going to Albuquerque, not coming back.
(Matilda is the woman that lives in my GPS)
B*'n Betty has been steering me wrong since the Apollo IImorow days. You want to really get frustrated, try using GPS from ground level in Manhattan.
My wife thinks it is funny because I will argue with Matilda on some of the directions. And yes, she will try to get us to leave the interstate and then get back on, but only when going to Albuquerque, not coming back.
(Matilda is the woman that lives in my GPS)
Audi MMI Maps: "You vill drive on the road for two hundred miles und you vill like it!"Differences in mapping software:
Apple Maps: Elegant, beautiful maps. You'll arrive at your destination in 27 minutes.
Google Maps: Functional maps, straightforward directions. You'll arrive at your destination in 22 minutes.
Waze: Let's drive through Bob's living room. You'll arrive at your destination in 17 minutes.
Rather than always following the magnets line,I like to deviate,to get the GPS to constantly re computing the route. Especially if I know where I’m going.
Don't ya just love autocorrect?There’s a line of magnets?
TomTom use to send drivers over this lovely "road" as the fastest route between NY30 in Delaware County and NY17 in Sullivan County:
That's like google routing you through a u-turn. Drive 3.4 miles and make a left turn. SMH... look at map. It's a freaking U turn I could have done in 20 yards.I've been GPS directed to an offramp on the freeway, and then RIGHT back on on the onramp!
Interesting. I wonder if anyone has tried testing self-driving cars in Manhattan.B*'n Betty has been steering me wrong since the Apollo IImorow days. You want to really get frustrated, try using GPS from ground level in Manhattan.
I believe the proper spelling is auto"correct."Don't ya just love autocorrect?
Interesting. I wonder if anyone has tried testing self-driving cars in Manhattan.
I believe the proper spelling is auto"correct."
TopTom was the absolute worst GPS I have ever seen or used. We had one in Germany in our rental car. Driving through Berlin... we thought we had a couple of miles to our next turn when the GPS suddenly and urgently insisted that we turn right at the next intersection (about 20 feet away). Then there were a couple more turns... putting us right back on the same road, a couple of blocks back. No earthly reason for it. It tried that maneuver again, but I had wised up by then and ignored the detour.TomTom use to send drivers over this lovely "road" as the fastest route between NY30 in Delaware County and NY17 in Sullivan County:
TopTom was the absolute worst GPS I have ever seen or used. We had one in Germany in our rental car. Driving through Berlin... we thought we had a couple of miles to our next turn when the GPS suddenly and urgently insisted that we turn right at the next intersection (about 20 feet away). Then there were a couple more turns... putting us right back on the same road, a couple of blocks back. No earthly reason for it. It tried that maneuver again, but I had wised up by then and ignored the detour.
An hour later we were on the Autobahn, and TomTom insisted we were about a mile off the road, in a forest. Someone later told me they had moved that stretch of road a mile or so over, several years before.
Our advice after that to friends asking about a GPS was, "TomTom sucksucks."
That's like google routing you through a u-turn. Drive 3.4 miles and make a left turn. SMH... look at map. It's a freaking U turn I could have done in 20 yards.
Make a U-turn in 3.4 miles, then drive 3.5 miles to your destination on the right......
TomTom use to send drivers over this lovely "road" as the fastest route between NY30 in Delaware County and NY17 in Sullivan County:
I've been on that road!
To their credit, they did change it when I sent them the pictures.
Rich