It does. My experience in a city full of EQ roadworks has been excellent actually. I dunno if that situation here causes Apple to update roadworks more often, maybe it does, but it has worked flawlessly which is great
From: "Alice Saunders lwr32@mac.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 28 December 2015 7:00 AM
Subject: Re: [iPad] Re: Miffed at Siri
A few years back Siri told me to turn left onto a one-way street that was moving to the right. Las Vegas, NV does a lot of street construction and I guess Siri didn't know that the street she wanted me to turn left on was under construction. It happens.
I have yet to hear Google or Android anything be as scrutinized and complained about as Apple.
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Point taken.
I was lost in a strange town looking for the post office among the many buildings and following Siri directions. I did not see a one-way sign and had no reason to believe there suddenly would be one as there was no traffic on the street at the time -- until a car came directly at me.
Good thing it wasn't a self-driving car as it wouldn't have seen a sign, either.
And I'm sure a cop wouldn't have found my explanation acceptable. But there you have it. Be careful of Siri.
Carol
Jim wrote:
You mean she suggested, and you physically turned against the posted one-way sign, right?
Or were you testing a self-driving car?
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