Three men, on their way to a wedding, tragically died inIndiaafter their car plunged off anunfinished bridgeon Sunday, November 23.
The victims were identified as brothers: Amit, 40, Nitin, and Ajit, both aged 30.
HighlightsThree brothers tragically died while following Google Maps directions onto an unfinished bridge in India.The bridge had no warning signs or barricades to signal danger.Local authorities filed charges against road engineers and a Google Maps official.The incident reignited debates on the reliability of navigation apps.
The siblings were reportedly unaware that the overpass led to an unfinished bridge, which had a 50-foot drop into the shallow Ramganga River below.
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Three brothers died after their car plunged off an unfinished bridge in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, on November 23
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The incomplete bridge, a casualty of earlier floods, lacked basic warning signs or barricades to signal danger.
Local authorities have since launched an investigation and filed a police complaint. Four state road engineers and a Google Maps official were named on charges of culpable homicide in the police complaint.
Bareilly Google Map Accident:बरेली में हुए एक हादसे की चर्चा इस समय पूरे देश में हो रही है. यहां बीते रविवार को एक कार पुल से रामगंगा नदी में गिर गई और इस दर्दनाक हादसे में तीन लोगों की मौत हो गई. दूसरी ओर स्थानीय पत्रकार ने बूताया,’अखिलेश सरकार में आया था पुल बनाने का आदेश, फिर…pic.twitter.com/0XFwv4tDAt
— UP Tak (@UPTakOfficial)November 27, 2024
A Google spokesperson acknowledged the incident and said they were cooperating with the investigation.
“Our deepest sympathies go out to the families,” the spokesperson said. “We’re working closely with the authorities and providing our support to investigate the issue.”
The incident has reignited debates about the reliability of navigation apps and their role in ensuring user safety.
Some pointed fingers at the app for failing to updateroad conditions, while others argue the greater blame lies with authorities for leaving a hazardous site unmarked.
At its core, Google Maps relies on data from users’ GPS signals, satellite imagery, government updates, and crowd-sourced information to track traffic and road changes.
However, according to Ashish Nair, a former Google employee and founder of mapping platform Potter Maps, maintaining up-to-date maps is a Herculean task.
Four state road engineers and a Google Maps official face charges of culpable homicide following the incident
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Google does not have the manpower to deal with the millions of complaints that come streaming in every day from users about traffic jams and closures. Hence, priority is given to notifications from authorities.
“A map operator then uses satellite imagery, Google Street View and government notifications to confirm the change and update the map,” he told theBBC.
He further highlighted that Google’s terms of service clearly state that users must exercise judgment while on the road, as the app-provided directions may not always be accurate. This means that Google cannot be held accountable for such accidents or mishaps that take place on the road.
Ashish also said that for a country likeIndia, which has numerous issues with road infrastructure, there is no system where changes or closures can be reported on time.
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The country’s burgeoning population and rapid development only add to the problem of maintaining accurate, real-time data onnavigation apps.
“In other words, bad maps are here to stay until governments become more proactive about collecting and sharing data,” he said.
The recent accident, which claimed the lives of the three men on Sunday, was not the first mishap of this nature to occur in India. Last year, two doctors lost their lives in the state of Kerala after their car plunged into the Periyar River. The doctors, too, were following Google Maps at the time.
“Our deepest sympathies go out to the families,” a Google spokesperson said following the incident in Uttar Pradesh, India
थाना फरीदपुर, बरेली क्षेत्रान्तर्गत निर्माणधीन पुल से एक कार के गिरने, जिसमें कार सवार 03 व्यक्तियो की मृत्यु हो जाने की सूचना पर की जा रही कार्यवाही के सम्बन्ध में क्षेत्राधिकारी फरीदपुर बरेली की बाइट।#UPPolicepic.twitter.com/phDGUsPPNz
— Bareilly Police (@bareillypolice)November 24, 2024
The doctors, Advaith, 29, and Ajmal, 29, mistook the river to be a waterlogged road and drove ahead, causing the car to sink. Three other passengers in the vehicle suffered injuries.
Google Maps recently replaced their speed-trap alerts with what is known as a “Police” tag.
Earlier, the speed-trap option allowed users to flag hidden cops on the road. However, thenew update, which recently began working for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, allows users to report a cop directing traffic or handling a roadside stop, in addition to traffic jams or lane closures.
The internet had mixed reactions to the news, with one saying: “Google Maps should not replace eyes”
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