Technology doesn't always love you back.

A woman in Tobermory, Ontario drove down a boat ramp and into Lake Huron last Thursday thanks to faulty directions from her GPS.

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According to the Canadian Press, the woman (who did not want to be identified for understandable reasons) was attempting to navigate a nighttime fog, and depended a little too heavily on the GPS to lead her in the right direction.

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Luckily, she was able to roll down the window, retrieve her purse and clamber out of the car before it started to sink.

She is reportedly doing just fine, with no injuries other than a few technological trust issues.

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The GPS has not yet apologized for its actions.

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