Monday, October 24, 2011

 

Sat-nav blindness


Sat-navs can be really useful for people who haven’t taken a certain route before and feel more confident if they have some guidance.

The problems begin when motorists rely too heavily on their GPS system and begin following it blindly to the ends of the Earth.

The truth is, voice on the machine may sound authoritative, whether it’s Yoda or the basic man or woman’s voice, but it is still a machine and doesn’t have a brain.

No offence meant to sat-navs, they’re a great piece of technology, but if they hasn’t been updated for a while they could take you down a road that’s blocked off, or across a junction that doesn’t exist anymore, or tell you that through the new shopping centre is the best course of action.

One lorry driver recently got his vehicle wedged between two buildings at the end of a narrow lane that his sat-nav had told him to go down.

A car probably would have gone through – but this man must have forgotten that the GPS doesn’t know what vehicle you’re in.

A landlord near the narrow lane stated, “It was a very stupid thing to do and the locals thought he was a bit of an idiot for doing it.”

He caused damage to the properties on either side and the lorry was finally freed in a six hour operation the next day.

Next time he might try to judge the situation for himself before blindly doing as the sat-nav tells him…as should we all.

Photo © Mavroudis Kostas via Flickr, under Creative Commons Licence

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