Unbelievable but true! Could you imagine being so badly tricked by your GPS so that you need to drive half of a continent to get to a… neighboring city? Well, it just happened,,,,in Belgium, West Europe.



A woman from the Belgian province of Henegouwen wanted to travel by car to country’s capital city of Brussels. She asked her GPS for help, but eventually she ended up in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, which is 1450 kilometers away from her Henegouwen home.

The 67-year-old Sabine Moreau jumped in in her car Saturday morning for a ride to Brussels North. Normally that’s just an hour drive. “My GPS somehow got in troubles and provided several directions that I had to follow. And then… it went wrong.”

She kept driving for hours without thinking too much. “I saw all kinds of traffic signs along the road. First in French, then in German: Köln, Aachen, Frankfurt. But I didn’t ask myself any question. I just kept accelerating,” said the old woman.



Hard to imagine but the Belgian lady did not realize she was on the wrong direction. However she found out the mistake only when arriving in the Croatian capital of Zagreb. Moreau took the same road back to Belgium. She arrived two days later, on a Monday.

So, that was a very special car ride. Quite an embarrassing situation, but Moreau seemed not to care too much about, according to Belgian newspaper De Standaard. When asked the question: “Don’t you think it’s a little weird?” Moreau replied: “Maybe, but I was just distracted and preoccupied.”

Sources: NOS.nl and RTL.nl

Amazing!!! See below the map of route made by Sabine Moreau because of a GPS fault.

