Yep I drove a rental car all last week in a city I’m not familiar with. I had to let the car navigate and this kept happening. At least I never got lost.
It’s when it gives wrong directions causing problems. People using it can’t find my address. It always takes them to another part of town and they have to call us for directions.
I was once in a taxi that had a navigation system like that. When we were almost to where I was going, the navigation system told the driver to turn left, but the place I was going was just a few yards to the right. Fortunately, the driver didn’t blindly trust the navigation system.
Our church sits on several acres of land. Google maps put it in the middle of the property. So, if you followed the directions, it took you to a side street and directed you to cut across country.
I put in a corrections with Google stating that the church is actually in the building at these coordinates on the property not in the middle of the woods.
So I moved the church about 750 feet. It’s a miracle!
Bad enough during songs, but worse during a podcast if you lose two or three crucial sentences while the GPS is giving you redundant directions. “In two miles, bear left at the fork to stay on Route 95, then continue for 27 miles.”
My GPS has Alzheimer’s disease. It’s earned it. It’s about 12 years old which is like 112 in electronic years. I may use it four times a year.
Sometimes it tells me I have 3/4 of a mile to go when the bumper of my car is at the intersection at which I have to turn. The map looks correct, though.
Other times it gets obsessive compulsive and repeats itself every 10 seconds.
Whenever I leave a rest area, I get instructions like “Drive 47 miles.” OK, Magellan, do you have any particular direction in mind?
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
Yep I drove a rental car all last week in a city I’m not familiar with. I had to let the car navigate and this kept happening. At least I never got lost.
Digital Frog over 1 year ago
Siri-ous radio interfence
rekam Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s when it gives wrong directions causing problems. People using it can’t find my address. It always takes them to another part of town and they have to call us for directions.
TStyle78 over 1 year ago
Sassy GPS.
Imagine over 1 year ago
I always turn off the voice commands and just read the directions as they come up.
Purple People Eater over 1 year ago
I was once in a taxi that had a navigation system like that. When we were almost to where I was going, the navigation system told the driver to turn left, but the place I was going was just a few yards to the right. Fortunately, the driver didn’t blindly trust the navigation system.
Eli zabelle over 1 year ago
Sounds like a really good song. Wish I could hear it.
dflak over 1 year ago
Our church sits on several acres of land. Google maps put it in the middle of the property. So, if you followed the directions, it took you to a side street and directed you to cut across country.
I put in a corrections with Google stating that the church is actually in the building at these coordinates on the property not in the middle of the woods.
So I moved the church about 750 feet. It’s a miracle!
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
I have to agree….I would rather use a real map, than listen constantly to an annoying voice….who usually sends you to the wrong destination!
Terr Bear Premium Member over 1 year ago
Did too! Start the song over, & it will happen again.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 1 year ago
Bad enough during songs, but worse during a podcast if you lose two or three crucial sentences while the GPS is giving you redundant directions. “In two miles, bear left at the fork to stay on Route 95, then continue for 27 miles.”
namelocdet over 1 year ago
I turned the voice prompts off on my Nav for that very reason. Too “chatty”.
T... over 1 year ago
At least you’re not texting…
davewhamond creator over 1 year ago
This just happened to me! Except it was the voices in my head, not the GPS.
dflak over 1 year ago
My GPS has Alzheimer’s disease. It’s earned it. It’s about 12 years old which is like 112 in electronic years. I may use it four times a year.
Sometimes it tells me I have 3/4 of a mile to go when the bumper of my car is at the intersection at which I have to turn. The map looks correct, though.
Other times it gets obsessive compulsive and repeats itself every 10 seconds.
Whenever I leave a rest area, I get instructions like “Drive 47 miles.” OK, Magellan, do you have any particular direction in mind?