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Driver puts faith in GPS, shears off top of charter bus on bridge

Saturday, April 19th, 2008 by admin

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As of today, we’re taking bets to see how long it will take before people realize that “GPS” does not stand for “Auto Pilot.” The latest “But the GPS told me to…” story is brought to you by a charter bus driver in Seattle. Piloting a coach through the Washington Arboretum — as the GPS instructed him — the driver ignored, or didn’t see, or didn’t believe (take your pick) the flashing lights and sign warning him that his 11-foot-high bus was too tall for the looming 9-foot concrete overpass.

You can see how the story ends. The overpass ended up with some superficial damage, the coach got a removable top, and the girls softball team inside received some minor injuries. Luckily, the 60-inch sewage pipe inside the overpass wasn’t ruptured. The driver was ticketed for $154. And in response to the charter company executive who remarked, “We just thought it would be a safe route because, why else would they have a selection for a bus?”, a Garmin spokesman responded “Stoplights aren’t in our databases, either, but you’re still expected to stop for stoplights.”

[Source: Seattle Pi]

St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations Seattle

Friday, March 21st, 2008 by admin

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Seattle: The Emerald City celebrates the Emerald Isle during a weeklong festival that features genealogical seminars and Gaelic classes. If you quaff enough beor uaine (green beer) and smell the tangy sea air, you can imagine that you’re in Galway, one of Seattle’s sister cities.