Last weekend Google came to Philadelphia to show off their latest version of their driverless car. The car was set to go through PA, but the Google algorithm on the on board navigational system had different plans.

“PA’s roads were one of our final tests, so it could learn and adapt to some of the worst roads in the country.” Said Mike Hunt, senior programmer in the Autonomous Vehicle division, “We weren’t expecting the car to just completely avoid PA altogether”

The Google car started at the Philadelphia International Airport, one of the most challenging driving situations for even the most experienced driver. The car proceeded into New Jersey, drove North into New York, hooked over to Buffalo, did a U-turn when it realized it was getting close to Detroit, came south around Lake Erie and safely into Cleveland.

According to one Google spokes person, they will have to take their car design and algorithm back to the drawing board if they ever hope to get an automatic car through PA.