Thursday, January 13, 2005

The multilayered environment, formed through the overlay of cognitive and GPS mapping strategies is rich, but there exist at the juncture some voids

GPS havoc on French motorway
Correspondents in Nancy

AN ELDERLY motorist driving along a 130km/h expressway in eastern France caused an accident when he followed the advice of his onboard GPS computer - and made a U-turn to drive into the high-speed traffic.
Police said the hapless 78-year-old driver, who was not named, and the occupants of the vehicle he ran into escaped unharmed from the collision late Sunday, but it could have been much worse.

The man told officers his car GPS had told him to "make a U-turn immediately" as he drove along lost on the autoroute near the town of Nancy in search of a hotel.

He did so, not realising the limitations of his satellite navigation device, which guides using verbal directions.

"It's not the first time we've had a GPS incident," one of the officers said, recalling the time a police vehicle found itself face-to-face with a motorist going the wrong way in accordance with his computer's instructions.

http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,11553850%255E15306,00.html

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