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Woman Drives On Train Tracks Because GPS Told Her To

A Pennsylvania woman had to call for a tow truck after her car got stuck on the railroad tracks. Why was she driving on the tracks in the first place?…

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A Pennsylvania woman had to call for a tow truck after her car got stuck on the railroad tracks.

Why was she driving on the tracks in the first place? Because her GPS told her to.

Police say the woman, who was "100% sober", told them her GPS had "advised her to go this way". She was cited for careless driving and had to be towed off the tracks.
Has your GPS ever steered you wrong?