Couple stranded after GPS leads them astray
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Weatherbug, Dec 29, 2009.
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What a couple of dopes. I'm glad they were OK, but c'mon! and a Christmas they will remember the rest of their lives?? They keep doing stupid #### like this it won't be a long time to remember.
And how horrible is the 4-wheel drive in a Toyota? -
I agree that they should have noticed that something was going seriously wrong before they got stranded in the snow. I am not familiar with using a navigation system on any vehicle, however, as I understand it (and please correct me if I am wrong) that such a system just points out the fastest route between point a and b; not the condition of the road or season of the year.
That said, a 4-wheel drive doesn't make anyone indestructible no matter who makes it, and it truly is only as good as the person behind the wheel. (Just like the navigation system).
I drive a tiny Suzuki 4 wheel drive (heh probably the one of the few, if not only 4 wheel drive sports cars ever made) and it has gotten me home after work on stormy nights when the snow is knee deep across the road. I chalk that up to a few things:
1. I know the road
2. I know what the car (technically and SUV) is capable of
3. I know how to drive it.
I believe our intrepid pair above failed on those three. -
I guess now that this type of story will be an annual occurrence during the bad part of the winter. At least they were prepared enough to survive, unlike the folks who died from a similar situation last year. If only they could read a map!
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And they say truckers are dumb when they use a GPS.
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Suzuki made a 4wd sports car?..
somehow this story resulted in other news stories about the GPS satellites being aged and broken which caused this couple to get stuck. the USAF immediately spoke up saying essentially "uh.. we don't make the maps people. this is the fault of the GPS Navigation system. not us" -
I read the article on DrudgeReport.com a few days ago.
Yes, they got lost using the GPS on their phone.
Yes, they got stuck when they traveled a road that they should not have been on.
Yes, they survived by being prepared ... ie. having survival supplies.
Most importantly ... they did not panic !!
Now, we as truck drivers ... could we have survived such an incident (provided the only communication device we had was a cell phone, with an intermittent signal) ??
How many drivers carry "winter survival" supplies ... jugs of water, food stuffs, candle or Sterno etc. ??
I say that this WAS an invaluable lesson for this wonderful couple ... and a great learning moment for ALL of us. -
I think we'd be all right for a couple of weeks
luvmyhubby Thanks this. -
NICE!!
Regarding supplies, does anyone who drives OTR out here NOT keep a big stash of survival goodies on board?? Maybe I'm just naive, but I kinda thought that went with the business of trucking...
It would be interesting to see a poll done exclusively of truckers to find out what percentage carry an emergency supply stash. Personally, my wife and I don't hit the road without having a minimum of one week's worth of food and water... But maybe that habit was simply ingrained in us years and years ago when we got stuck for a couple of days on I-80 in a nasty ol' Wyoming blizzard...
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