The American driver was almost caught by the train because she parked on the track as instructed by GPS

Because of the overconfidence of the automated route that GPS technology posed to her, a woman living in the Sewwickey area of ​​Allegheny County nearly collapsed when she parked on a railway track across Pennsylvania.

Because of the overconfidence of the automated route that GPS technology posed to her, a woman living in the Sewwickey area of ​​Allegheny County nearly collapsed when she parked on a railway track across Pennsylvania.

The recent incident just happened in the United States recently surprised many people because of the wrong, even naive, decision of the car owner. The woman was driving the automatic guidance device and finally decided to park the car on the track as instructed without any doubt.

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Duquesne Police Department agents then received a message about a car blocking the way. The police immediately went to support and through question and answer, they confirmed the owner of the car completely awake. The woman said: "In GPS, I am only going this way."

The car was then hooked off the train track and of course, its owner was also reminded for careless driving.

The above story is probably also a warning about people not so believing in technology devices, but in particular GPS.

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Update 24 May 2019
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