Friday, 27 September 2013

Apple Map directs Drivers To Active Airport Runway



Fairbanks international airport in Alaska has been forced to shut down  an aircraft access route because of a fault in  directs drivers up to an active run way. It's been roughly a year since Apple released its failed maps and the app is still running lives.

According to BBC reports, the road had been accidentally used by three motorists since the fault was discovered on the app, which necessitated the closure.

Weird though is the fact that the drivers who were called "persistent" by the airport, put more trust on their phone and not their instincts that perhaps bypassing a motion active gate, disregarding the warning signals and seeing a bowing 737 crawl across them to not might indicate some wrong mapping.


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