By Mike Krumboltz
Put too much faith in technology and you may wind up in Croatia. A
67-year-old woman from Belgium
learned that the hard way after she followed (faulty) directions from her GPS
device. The woman only wanted to go about 90 miles from her hometown of Hainault Erquelinnes, Belgium,
to pick up a friend at the Brussels
train station. Her GPS device sent her about 900 miles to the south before
(during the second day of driving) she realized that something was amiss. It's
unclear if she entered the address incorrectly or if the GPS was faulty.
Discovery explains that the driver, Sabine Moreau, stopped
twice for gas, slept on the side of the road, and "even suffered a minor
car accident" along the way. She told El Mundo that she wasn't paying attention.
"I was distracted so I kept driving. I saw all kinds of
traffic signs, first in French, then German and finally in Croatian, but I kept
driving because I was distracted. Suddenly I appeared in Zagreb
and I realized I wasn't in Belgium
anymore."
The lesson here: If you start seeing road signs in
(multiple) foreign languages, pull over. You're probably going the wrong way. If this thing ever happen to you, please turn you license in....
Source : http://www.owned.com
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