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Bizarre! Group of friends end up on railway tracks while following google map

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Google Maps, in most cases, has helped millions of drivers to reach their destination with ease. However, every now and then you hear these weird standalone incidences of few Google Map followers ending up at unexpected places in search for their destinations.

A similar incident occurred recently when three friends returning from a birthday party at night in a Kia Seltos ended up driving the car for about 80 metres on railway tracks near the Ballygunge train station before getting stuck on the tracks.

Railway traffic was stopped for an hour from 10:45 PM to 11:45 PM by railway authorities until the car was cleared from the tracks. During their journey toward a friend’s house for a drop off, three individuals, ages 18 to 19, were provided with a faulty GPS-enabled app showing the wrong route, leading them to the railroad tracks.

A police report was filed against the driver by Ballygune GRP as a result of the incident. The Railway Protection Force also filed a police report against the two passengers who were travelling in the car. They were later released by police after posting bail.

During the attempt to remove the vehicle from the tracks, two of the friends misbehaved with authorities. Also found in the vehicle was a can of beer by the police, although medical tests showed the drivers weren’t drunk.

Numerous incidents have occurred in the past where users were led in the wrong direction by Google maps. In an incident according to Autoevolution, Google Maps once directed two young Russians to an abandoned path where their car started to malfunction. As a result of lack of cellular service and extreme cold temperatures, the driver of the vehicle eventually died while the passenger was found critically injured by the medical crew. Using Google Maps to get traffic information for local commutes or daily commutes is a great idea, but it should not be solely relied upon for long-distance travel.

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Improved version of Hyundai Creta launched in Indian market: Check it out here

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Hyundai India launched the much-awaited Creta Knight Edition in the country at a starting price of Rs 13.51 lakh (ex-showroom, all-India). This new variant is available in both petrol and diesel engine options and can be had either with a manual or an automatic transmission unit. To read more about the Creta Knight Edition, click here. In addition to this, the company has also introduced a model-year update for the Hyundai Creta with new feature additions.

The 2022 Hyundai Creta is now available in a new Denim Blue colour option and the Highline TPMS is now standard across all variants. The SX (O) trim now also gets a glossy black centre console. Furthermore, the company will offer the iMT option on the 1.5-litre petrol ‘S’ variant to further expand choices for the customers. The new S+ variant powered by a 1.4-litre T-GDi petrol engine with 7DCT now gets an additional set of features, such as –

– Smart panoramic sunroof

– 16-inch black alloy wheels

– Smartphone wireless charger

– Rear Disc Brakes

– Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

– Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)

– Hill start assist control (HAC)

– Paddle shifters

– Metal pedals

– Electric and auto-folding ORVMs

– Power window auto up/down

Mechanically, the SUV continues to be powered by the existing petrol and diesel engine options.

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