Edit: I remember it distinctly because I was staying right near the ferry to get to this island. None of us could think of where it made any sense to drive a car down. It was all boat ramps going into ocean. Yes, you could see little islands off in the distance, but at least a kilometre to the next closest one, all shorelines just pure mud.
That’s the joke. Iirc, there were lots of news of seemingly insane driving by people blindly following the navigation in Apple devices some years ago. (Might be quite a few years now)
Dude watched too much action movies.
Or used Apple maps to navigate.
When I was in Australia, this happened…
https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/03/gps-tracking-disaster-japanese-tourists-drive-straight-into-the-pacific
Edit: I remember it distinctly because I was staying right near the ferry to get to this island. None of us could think of where it made any sense to drive a car down. It was all boat ramps going into ocean. Yes, you could see little islands off in the distance, but at least a kilometre to the next closest one, all shorelines just pure mud.
Apple Maps has had its share of mishaps too. There was one instance where someone was hosting a party at a farmhouse, and everyone who used Apple Maps to navigate to the address ended up on an airport runway.
IIRC, this was shortly after their big breakup with Google Maps, so Apple fell back to using outdated maps.
That’s the joke. Iirc, there were lots of news of seemingly insane driving by people blindly following the navigation in Apple devices some years ago. (Might be quite a few years now)
Saw a Jason Bourne movie, didn’t use the right car.
Specifically Mission: Impossible.
I’m sure there’s at least a couple others that do the same thing.
The Italian Job (1969)
Should have been driving a Mini.