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Google Maps has no doubt added ease and convenience to many consumers’ lives. Except for one.
Laurie Gneiding, a resident of Clinton Township in New Jersey, has faced torrents of unwanted visitors to her house after an apparent glitch in the system, she told
The Star Ledger.
Gneidingâs house abuts Round Valley State Park and lives at the end of a quarter-mile-long driveway that does not offer access to the park. Yet she says Google Maps lists the driveway as an access point, attracting scores of confused motorists.
In response, Gneiding and some of her neighbors have put up signs saying âNo Trespassing, Private Road,â “Private Driveway/Private Residenceâ and âNo Park Access.â The real-world signs have done little to deter drivers who are convinced otherwise by Google Maps.
Gneiding told the newspaper that she used Google Mapsâ
Report a Problem tool on May 21, asking for a correction. In response, Google told her on June 3 that the error was noted. Yet the glitch remains.
Gneidingâs not the only one to take issue with Googleâs cartography. Last year, Nicaraguan soldiers blundered across the border into Costa Rica during a training
exercise because they were following Google Maps. A
Tumblr site called
Google Maps Fail (tagline: âGoogle Maps can never be wrong. Reality must be adjusted.”) catalogs multiple errors.
Google reps did not respond to an inquiry about the story.
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