Car Carrying Five Plunges Into Drain After Driver Follows Google Maps Route
A navigation shortcut ended badly, but all five occupants escaped the accident unharmed.
Another incident involving misplaced trust in navigation software has made headlines, this time in India, where a family of five drove into a water-filled drainage channel after following directions provided by Google Maps.
The family, from Greater Noida, was traveling through an unfamiliar area and relied on the app for turn-by-turn guidance. According to emergency responders who arrived at the scene, the driver had been directed onto what appeared to be a shortcut intended to bypass traffic congestion.

Unfortunately, the route recommended by Google Maps led the vehicle onto a narrow road typically used by local residents on motorcycles and scooters.
Fire officials later explained that while the path was known to locals, it was not suitable for passenger cars. In the city of Hapur, located in Uttar Pradesh, heavy flooding had already affected the area. Water lined both sides of the roadway, and the adjacent drainage canal was completely filled, creating dangerous conditions.
Before the driver could react, the vehicle slid off the road and into the muddy drain.
Fortunately, the car never became fully submerged. Instead, it became stuck in the mud, leaving the occupants stranded but safe. With no way to continue, the family contacted emergency services for assistance.
Among the passengers was a six-month-old baby. Thankfully, all five occupants were able to exit the vehicle without injuries.
Rescue crews eventually used a tractor to pull the car out of the drainage channel.

Navigation Apps Aren't Infallible
Incidents like this serve as another reminder that while apps such as Google Maps are incredibly useful, they shouldn't replace common sense. Drivers ultimately have the final responsibility for deciding whether a route is safe to follow.
If a road appears flooded, too narrow, poorly maintained, or otherwise dangerous, experts recommend ignoring the suggested route and finding an alternative.
Similar cases have occurred elsewhere. Last year, multiple drivers left an interstate after receiving warnings about a road closure and followed a route through the desert instead. After spending several hours on rough terrain and realizing the detour wasn't leading them to their destinations, they turned around and returned to the highway. Some vehicles sustained damage from the off-road conditions.
Transportation officials around the world continue to advise motorists to pay attention to road signs and consult official information when traveling through unfamiliar areas. Navigation apps remain valuable tools, but drivers should always stay alert and use their own judgment when something about a suggested route doesn't seem right.
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