I drove to a conference yesterday in River Grove, Illinois. Allowing myself a good hour and 45 minutes to get there, I’d be early. My itinerary was set, the yahoo map the conference had linked to, google map printed out with 3 different zooms as well as the driving directions. The driving directions were easiest to read, they would be my primary directions.
Completely losing my bearings was not in the plan. I drove past O’Hare and figured I had another 20 miles to go. 20 miles later (10 minutes later) I realized I had gone too far. I pulled off the highway into one of those industrial areas that you can’t miss. As luck would have it, I found a police car ***holed in to a parking lot. I pulled up next to him and put on my best, bounciest, love me jaunt, and hopped out of my car.
Knock, knock, knock, “Hi! I’m a little lost, (I twirl my hair and grin) how do I get to Irving Park Road from here?”
He smiles gruffly (can you smile gruffly? He seemed to be able to) ”That’s like an hour away!” He exclaimed (In otherwords – You dumb sassy little girl)
“What? But I’ve only been driving an hour and a half and I’m from Milwaukee?” Did I say too much?
I handed him the map I had. He glanced at it “1-294 isn’t even on this map.”
I handed him another map. He examined it closer, ”Okay, I-294 is here and you’re here” He points to the white 4″ border at the bottom of the map. “Maybe 20 min if traffic is good. Just get back on that frontage road, go to the second lights, turn left and you’ll be right back on I-294″
“Thanks” I smiled brightly. I was still lost, but this man was not wanting to help.
I got in my car and ignored the driving directions and examined the map. I drove north and this time, there was no off ramp for the exit. Frustration is the word that comes to mind when I remember looking over my right shoulder watching the street I wanted to be on go by.
I did get there only 25 minutes late. I feel this is a testimony to how awesome a driver I am.
Research when I got home showed that internet map services are not always corrent. Google map has had it’s problems. A month ago, if you wanted to go from Stanford to Stockholm, Google recommended that you “swim across the Atlantic Ocean”.

In January, the mapmakers changed a dart across the street into a long journey of 18 minutes. The recommended route had a person take a 10.4-kilometre scenic detour that involves crossing the Harbour Bridge twice.
Also In January,Google had a driver make a lot of U-turns to get from Bensalem to North Brunswick. As it turned out there was a bug in the program.

The point of the story is : I am still an awesome driver, it was Mapquest and Yahoo that were wrong.
***Holed in – true police lingo for hiding and napping or doing other work. Parking lots and alleys are favorite spots.



