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Go Home, Google Maps – You’re Drunk!

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When the iOS 6 of Apple Maps was released in 2012, it caught a lot of flack because it had a tendency to misdirect people. At the time, incidents like these were common:

Even the staff at Hackney Wick Station in east London had something to say about the early years of Apple Maps…

So at the time, Google Maps was lauded and applauded.

Times have changed though – Apple Maps has had upgrade after upgrade and is (usually) safe to use nowadays. Google Maps, on the other hand, apparently just tore out a page from iOS 6’s handbook and said, “Hold my beer…”

About 100 drivers who were trying to find a faster route around an accident site earlier this week found themselves in a muddy mess, thanks to a Google Maps suggestion.

A crash on a road leading to Denver International Airport was causing a traffic backup and therefore prompted the app to take drivers on a detour.

One driver said the time with the suggested rerouting was half that of what would be required to take the original route past the crash, so she followed Google Maps’ suggested detour. She saw several other cars going the same way, so she figured it was OK.

Unfortunately, the paved road eventually became just a dirt road, when then soon became a narrow, wet, slick mud road due to some recent rain in the area. Eventually there were dozens of cars backed up because a few vehicles couldn’t make it through the mud. The road had a field on either side of it, as well as a ditch, which made turning around nearly impossible, as well.

Here’s how the incident was described on Good Morning America:

Google’s response to the incident:

“We take many factors into account when determining driving routes, including the size of the road and the directness of the route,” a Google spokesperson said in a statement to ABC News. “While we always work to provide the best directions, issues can arise due to unforeseen circumstances such as weather. We encourage all drivers to follow local laws, stay attentive, and use their best judgement while driving.”

According to the nearby cities of Denver and Aurora, the road is privately owned and maintained. I’m not sure why Google thought a private road would be the “best directions,” but there ya go.

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