Popular Post rooster59 Posted January 4, 2020 Popular Post Posted January 4, 2020 Northern Thailand: GPS led Bangkok tourists into the abyss - four seriously injured Image: 77kaoded 77kaoded reported that a group of tourists being driven around by a driver from Bangkok ended up careening down a hillside in Nan province in the north of Thailand. GPS was blamed for guiding them to a treacherous stretch of road in Na Meun district between Nan and Phrae. Local officials, police and hospital rescue teams were soon on the scene on Thursday evening and found a 38 year old man and three passengers, two aged 30, with serious injuries. They had been travelling in a Mitsubishi Strada pick-up adapted for off road conditions. They were on their way from Nan to Uttaradit. Their GPS had led them to the area, said the media, and due to their unfamiliarity with the driving conditions they had plunged down the hillside. Source: 77kaoded -- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2020-01-04 Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking Thailand news and visa info 5
billd766 Posted January 4, 2020 Posted January 4, 2020 That is quite possible depending on how the GPS was set up. If it was set for no main highways and off roading then it was not the fault of the GPS but that of the driver and whoever set up the GPS. 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted January 4, 2020 Popular Post Posted January 4, 2020 Where ever the GPS guides you, driving is still reliant on a switch on person behind the wheel. This is just crappy driving... the GPS leading them to a poorer quality road is nothing more than attempted deflection from basic human error. 17 2
Popular Post NCC1701A Posted January 4, 2020 Popular Post Posted January 4, 2020 the car, the road, the GPS. nothing is responsible for this incident except for humans. 13 1
Popular Post villagefarang Posted January 4, 2020 Popular Post Posted January 4, 2020 Just try using GPS in an area you know well and listen to all the crazy stuff the GPS lady tells you to do. It can be funny when she tells you to turn down a road which you know is blocked or under construction but not so funny if you actually do what she tells you. 3
davidgtr Posted January 4, 2020 Posted January 4, 2020 R4010? https://www.gt-rider.com/se-asia-motorcycling/threads/4010-not-for-the-faint-of-heart.15088/ 1
Popular Post RichardColeman Posted January 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted January 5, 2020 I'm confused as to why people believe GPS over the 100 yards visibility in front of them 6 1
Popular Post legend49 Posted January 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted January 5, 2020 40 minutes ago, RichardColeman said: I'm confused as to why people believe GPS over the 100 yards visibility in front of them Because its a new toy. 2 1 1
Popular Post cornishcarlos Posted January 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted January 5, 2020 45 minutes ago, RichardColeman said: I'm confused as to why people believe GPS over the 100 yards visibility in front of them That's my wife to a tee... She will swear blind that I need to turn now, even though I can see that the turn is 300m further and the big green sign tells me everything I need to know !! She's a lovely lady ???? 1 1 1
30la Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 16 hours ago, rooster59 said: GPS was blamed for guiding them to a treacherous stretch of road in Na Meun district between Nan and Phrae. As you use your GPS navigator you no longer have to keep an eye on where you go?
Popular Post Vacuum Posted January 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted January 5, 2020 I've never used a gps always relied on a paper map, always arrived at my destination. What's wrong with people nowadays? 2 1 2
Popular Post ratcatcher Posted January 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted January 5, 2020 Thank God the world has been explored by men with intelligence, intuition, imagination, courage and absolutely no need for a bloody GPS. 4 1 1 3
shady86 Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 As usual, not own fault. GPS fault, road fault, car fault, everything other than ownself. 1
Moti24 Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 18 hours ago, rooster59 said: GPS was blamed for guiding them to a treacherous stretch of road in Na Meun district between Nan and Phrae. And the police swallow it hook, line and sinker! Every time! 1
GreasyFingers Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 1 hour ago, shady86 said: As usual, not own fault. GPS fault, road fault, car fault, everything other than ownself. If you have ever used a GPS away from the cities it was more than likely the fault of the GPS (not rolling down a hillside) but putting you in the wrong place. I always remember my Garmin (before it died after 13 months) when on my way to Loei. A T-intersection was coming up and the GPS and road signs told me to turn right. Immediately after turning right the GPS was saying to do a u-turn and would not re-calibrate the route. Had to turn it off as it was useless.
Thailand Noobie Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 19 hours ago, billd766 said: That is quite possible depending on how the GPS was set up. If it was set for no main highways and off roading then it was not the fault of the GPS but that of the driver and whoever set up the GPS. I don't blame the GPS, driver still need to do decisions where to go. This wasnt the first time in here. 1
neeray Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 2 hours ago, Vacuum said: I've never used a gps always relied on a paper map, always arrived at my destination. What's wrong with people nowadays? To each their own. OMG. I remember those days of driver distraction by paper maps. My X, master navigator, used to get so upset because the street she was looking for was usually in the crevice between 2 pages. Love this era of GPS ! 1
Vacuum Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 26 minutes ago, neeray said: OMG. I remember those days of driver distraction by paper maps. My X, master navigator, used to get so upset because the street she was looking for was usually in the crevice between 2 pages. lol, yes having a "navigator" can result in a "X". 1 1
hotchilli Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 20 hours ago, rooster59 said: Their GPS had led them to the area, said the media, and due to their unfamiliarity with the driving conditions they had plunged down the hillside. Guess it was a bit different from the usual traffic jam in Bangkok on a 4-lane road! 1
khomlong1 Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 Google maps is out of date by a few years where I live. Also a small bridge being rebuilt was still passable according to the Maps app but is simply not there. A watery fate awaits drivers.?
atyclb Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 20 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Where ever the GPS guides you, driving is still reliant on a switch on person behind the wheel. This is just crappy driving... the GPS leading them to a poorer quality road is nothing more than attempted deflection from basic human error. perhaps they believe they can close their eyes and just listen to gps speaking where to turn?? add a few good luck pendants and can just take a knap until arrival at destination
BMW Overlander Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 Very steep road indeed. Not suitable for big busses though. Video of ride on the said road taken November 2018. 2
transam Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 The MITSU was adapted for off road. Seems it did its job and took them off road....???? Probably jacked up and it tipped... 2
neeray Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 1 hour ago, Vacuum said: lol, yes having a "navigator" can result in a "X". Haha. That was never an issue. Navigating was one of her 3 great talents. Cooking was also one. ...............
billd766 Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 3 hours ago, Thailand Noobie said: I don't blame the GPS, driver still need to do decisions where to go. This wasnt the first time in here. I can set up my GPS in various modes to take the shortest, quickest, avoiding major highways, normal or high resolution, speaker on or off, a choice of languages etc. Once I have set it up I generally keep an eye on it every so often, but mostly on the road ahead. Several times it has put me in the wrong part of a road and I have had to backtrack and find an alternative route but it has never put me over a cliff yet. It does get a bit confused along the BangNa Trat highway as it can't tell the expressway above from the highway directly below.
billd766 Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 2 hours ago, transam said: The MITSU was adapted for off road. Seems it did its job and took them off road....???? Probably jacked up and it tipped... I call things like that Tonka toys. 1
paulbrow Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 This is by no means anything other than a true little story. Certainly not in support of the above story. I use my GPS all the time, but admittedly mostly for other functions like ETA. I have found it amazing as what is often programmed in the Thai mapping system. One day, broad daylight, I decided to actually follow my GPS given instructions, despite knowing they were wrong but totally curious where it would lead me.... I actually wound up out on a farm, field access road, complete with deep ruts, following the plowed contures of the corn fields I was surrounded by. It was fun! But to this day I have no idea how that path ever got programmed as a "road"! As usual, let common sense be your guiding light. 1
Thailand Noobie Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 18 hours ago, billd766 said: I can set up my GPS in various modes to take the shortest, quickest, avoiding major highways, normal or high resolution, speaker on or off, a choice of languages etc. Once I have set it up I generally keep an eye on it every so often, but mostly on the road ahead. Several times it has put me in the wrong part of a road and I have had to backtrack and find an alternative route but it has never put me over a cliff yet. It does get a bit confused along the BangNa Trat highway as it can't tell the expressway above from the highway directly below. Yeah never blindly trust the GPS, in here many times it can give wrong path or the path which even dosen't exists haha. 2
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