Saturday we went to a party in Cartersville near the old
Goodyear Plant. We know how to get to Cartersville
but we did not remember where the old Goodyear Plant was. So, we keyed it in our car’s trip electronic
adviser. We started the trip in
Marietta. I mean the adviser told us which
we to turn as soon as we backed out of driveway. We should have waited to turn it on until we
got to Cartersville.
Going north on the I-75, about 5 miles north of Marietta it
told us to take the exit ramp to Acworth.
Who are we to argue with a computer? So we turned off.
The adviser advised us turn by turn and took us to Main
Street Cartersville, then back to the I-75 at the exact place it advised us to
get off.
And we turned it off and turned it back on Cartersville.
In the electronic trip adviser’s defense I think it may have
told us to turn into Acworth because of a traffic jam on the I-75… however, the
traffic jam was in the southbound lanes, not the northbound lanes we were
traveling….but if that was the case, why did it put us back on in the same
spot?
After the party, on the way back we went the Old 41, A.KA. the
Dixie Highway, A.K.A. The 4-Lane, Even though
there were traffic lights it was more enjoyable (with memories).
Getting back to the car’s GPS trip advisor: Several years ago, we drove to the Gulf in
Florida for a vacation. We used the trip
adviser. With about 30 miles more to go
it told us to turn off the highway onto a road just before approaching a big
long bridge. We turned as advised and
found ourselves in a low income neighborhood.
We still trusted the system to lead us the best way to our
destination. People standing on corners,
broken down cars, some cars with no wheels kids playing in the streets, women
sitting on steps, gang-related-looking people smoking…. Smoking? Danger!
We came to a dead in.
The system told us to get out and start walking to our destination. Really!
After that we decided to finish up the trip the old fashion
way, looking at road signs.
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