What??? I didn't get that.
Maps cause accidents? I see, that's why the number of car accidents have declined since the GPS came out on the market.
You tell your story in bits and pieces and then chastise people for misunderstanding you. I am sure that you cannot read a map, most people today cannot. The electronic age has created a dependency on it, and when it breaks down business stops. How many times have you been told "our computers are down at the moment and we will take care of you after they are back up"?
There are so many complaints on here about banks, this is because most of the pissers and moaners are experiencing a problem with their technology and their dependency on it is their biggest problem. Yet, I have the same problems because I have also incurred a dependency, but I don't fall apart when it happens and most of the time I have some sort of backup. Especially if it leaves me in the middle of nowhere. I would have learned the first time to bring a map. "THE MIDDLE of the highway and making me lost" The GPS did not make you lost, you were lost from the start.
By the way, you don't have to be an expert to know that half a tank of gas is a bit much for 37 miles. But I am sure you will come back with more bits and pieces of the story to beat me with.