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Woman rescued after wrong Google Maps navigation takes Audi into ditch in Navi Mumbai

Woman rescued after wrong Google Maps navigation takes Audi into ditch in Navi Mumbai

Deccan Herald19 hours ago
ℕ𝔸𝕍𝕀 𝕄𝕌𝕄𝔹𝔸𝕀 | A woman in Navi Mumbai unintentionally drove her car into a creek near Belapur early Friday morning after relying on directions from Google Maps. The incident happened around 1 am as she was navigating from Belapur to Ulwe. Instead of directing her to the… pic.twitter.com/QyygKMOt00
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