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India investigates Google Maps
Google Maps, PWD Engineers Booked for Bizarre Incident Killing Three
The police have booked four engineers from the Public Works Department (PWD) and an unnamed official from Google Maps in connection with the accident.
Google Maps Leads to Tragedy: Three Killed After Car Plunges from Unfinished Flyover in UP
Bareilly: Three people tragically lost their lives in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, after their car, guided by Google Maps, drove onto an un..|News Track
India investigates Google Maps after car plunges off broken bridge killing 3 people
Indian authorities are investigating Google Maps and local government officials following the deaths of three men whose car fell off a broken bridge in the state of Uttar Pradesh.The men, identified as Amit Kumar,
Bareilly Car Accident: Three Die After Car Falls From Incomplete Bridge Following Google Maps Route
Three friends lost their lives in the Bareilly car accident when their vehicle, misled by GPS, plunged off an under-construction bridge.
Bareilly Bridge Accident: Google Maps and its issues with advising incomplete routes
In May this year, a group of tourists from Telangana's Hyderabad narrowly escaped a major tragedy when their SUV drove into a flooded canal after they followed Google Maps.
Google Maps Error Kills Three As Car Falls Off Unfinished Bridge In UP’s Bareilly; Internet Is Appalled
Bareilly, UP: Kaushal, Vivek, and Amit attended a wedding and used Google Maps on their way back. The map directed them to an incomplete bridge. The car sped ahead, fell down, and all three tragically lost their lives. [Amrit Vichar] pic.twitter.com/wjyB68q67j — زماں (@Delhiite_) November 24, 2024
Google Maps leads three men to death as car plunges from incomplete bridge into river in Bareilly, UP
Three men traveling from Gurugram to Bareilly died in a car accident. Their taxi fell off an incomplete bridge in Faridpur. They were using Google Maps. The navigation app led them to the unfinished bridge.
Three killed after Google Maps guides car to incomplete bridge
SHAH ALAM - Three men died after Google Maps led their car onto a partially constructed bridge in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India on Sunday. The vehicle plunged off the incomplete Ramganga River Bridge,
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Before Bareilly, Google Maps was also responsible for these accidents
Google Maps, a popular navigation tool, has been blamed for a tragic accident in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly. The incident took ...
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Google executive, 4 PWD officials face FIR after Bareilly bridge tragedy
An FIR has been filed against a Google regional manager and PWD engineers after a car accident led to three fatalities when ...
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Google Maps Accident: 6 life-saving tips to avoid mishaps while driving in India
Google Maps and GPS navigation, in general, have been a significant boon for consumers in India and beyond. So much so that ...
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