Trust, but verify

Trust, but verify

A Google Maps error near a Colorado airport left more than 100 drivers stranded on a dirt road. Drivers headed to the Denver International Airport said they were diverted by Google Maps Sunday due to a crash on Pena Boulevard that led the app to offer a detour. The drivers were led down a dirt road that soon turned muddy due to recent rains and vehicles ended up stuck with about 100 cars lined up behind them. Connie Monsees said her all-wheel-drive vehicle was able to make it through the mud, and she ended up picking up a couple of stranded travelers who were headed to the airport to catch flights. Google said: “We encourage all drivers to follow local laws, stay attentive, and use their best judgment while driving.”

 

I bought a new Japanese car. I turned on the GPS… I don’t understand a word they’re saying.

I didn’t realize how bad of a driver I was until my GPS said, “In 400 feet, stay on the right side of the road, stop, and let me out.”

I got myself a senior GPS
Not only does it tell me how to get to my destination, it tells me why I wanted to go there.

I love having a GPS…
Because now I have two women telling me how to drive.