There are stories of GPS leading people into swamps. One person thought they were going to a nice picnic spot near a lake. But the GPS directed them right into the middle of a swampy area. Their car started sinking and they had to abandon it and struggle through the muck to get to safety. These kinds of stories show that GPS isn't always reliable and can lead to some hair - raising situations.
Yes. I heard of a group of friends who were going camping. Their GPS took them to a restricted military area. They were stopped by armed guards and had a very difficult time explaining that they were just following the GPS directions. It was a terrifying experience for them, thinking they could have been in serious trouble.
Sure. A group of friends were going camping. The GPS sent them to a spot that was already occupied by some not - so - friendly people. They quickly left. Another story is of a person who was supposed to be at the airport on time. But the GPS led them to a dead - end road and they missed their flight. One more is that a delivery van followed GPS to a wrong address and delivered important packages to the wrong place, causing a lot of chaos.
Sure. Once, my friend was using GPS to drive to a new restaurant. The GPS led him to a really narrow alley that was clearly not meant for cars. He ended up having to back out very carefully while locals watched and laughed.
Sure. In one PS4 horror story, a player was in a game where they were in a forest at night. They heard strange howls in the background and then saw pairs of glowing eyes in the distance. As they tried to run, their character seemed to move in slow motion, and the eyes got closer and closer until the screen went black. It was a really intense moment.
One GPS horror story is about a family on a road trip. The GPS led them onto a very narrow and dangerous dirt road in the middle of nowhere. They got stuck and it took hours for help to arrive. Another is when a hiker followed GPS directions in the mountains and ended up on a cliff edge where one wrong step could have been fatal.
I heard a knock on the door. When I opened it, there was nothing but a cold, dead silence.
One wrong GPS horror story is about a family on a road trip. The GPS directed them onto a narrow, unpaved road in the middle of nowhere. They got stuck and had no cell service. It was terrifying as night fell and they were stranded. Another is when a hiker followed GPS directions that led him to the edge of a cliff that wasn't marked as dangerous on the GPS. And a delivery driver once ended up in a dangerous neighborhood due to wrong GPS directions and was threatened.
Sure. For example, a lost dog was found because it had a GPS tracker on its collar. The owner was able to track its location and bring it home.
In Playa del Carmen, there was a story about a family on vacation. They were walking on a quiet street when they saw a woman in old - fashioned clothing just standing still, staring at them. As they got closer, she vanished into thin air. The family was so shocked and scared that they immediately went back to their hotel and didn't venture out that way again. It was like she was a ghost from the past.
I heard about a case where a family was on a road trip. Their GPS directed them to a so - called 'shortcut' which turned out to be a dirt road in the middle of a forest. As they drove further, the road got worse and worse until their car got stuck. They were miles away from any help and it took hours for them to be rescued. It was a real nightmare.
There was a time when a group of students were doing an overnight project in an old classroom. They started to feel really uneasy as if they were being watched. Then, suddenly, a chair moved on its own. They were all terrified and left the classroom right away. Whether it was a prank by someone or something truly unexplainable, it's now part of the college's horror lore.