3 Folk Died as Automotive Fell from Incomplete Bridge Bareilly The Usage of Google Maps

3 Folk Died as Automotive Fell from Incomplete Bridge Bareilly The Usage of Google Maps


Relying on the path shown by Google Map, the person became so heavy that the moving car fell into the river. Three people were riding in the car and the three died due to drowning along with the car. The accident has emerged in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. Here the car passed at a high speed from an incomplete bridge under construction and fell straight into the river. According to media reports, Google Maps caused the accident as Google Maps did not show that path properly.

Google Maps in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, became the cause of a major accident when three people in the car died (by means of). Media reports said that the front of the bridge on the river was swept away due to floods. But the person who was relying on Google Maps did not know that the bridge was broken. So at a high speed, the train running on the bridge fell into the Sidhi river. All three people died on the spot.

Police reached the spot as soon as the incident was received. The car was taken out with the help of JCB. The police have taken the bodies of the three and sent them for postmortem and the police have started investigating the case. This accident is being reported due to GPS navigation. The bridge is incomplete and it could not be ascertained on Google Maps, due to which the car driver got confused.

Most people use Google Maps to go from one place to another. But many times people go away or reach the wrong path. Even in everyday life, it is heard many times that Google Maps lost the way and some went to the wrong place. The reason for the accident in Bareilly was similar. The car riders lost their lives due to their eyes closed on GPS navigation. It should be learned from here that GPS navigation should also be used carefully. It can also cause accident.

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