Sat-nav gives tourists wrong steer

Two tourists who put their faith in a rented car’s satellite navigation system to get them home yesterday evening had to be rescued…

Two tourists who put their faith in a rented car’s satellite navigation system to get them home yesterday evening had to be rescued from the Sally Gap in the Wicklow Mountains after their car became stuck in snow and ice.

The couple left Glendalough bound for south Dublin at 7.40pm on Christmas evening in their rental car and the gadget directed them to cross the treacherous gap.

They were forced to call gardai, who contacted Dublin Wicklow Mountain Rescue team.

“Many people who live or travel in the Wicklow mountains would be familiar with the extremely difficult, and at times, impassible conditions of the Military road,” a spokesman for the Glen of Imaal Red Cross Mountain Rescue Team said.

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“Unfortunately, the tourist couple appear not to realise the dangerous nature of the journey that their onboard computer was advising them to undertake.”

The couple were said to be shaken by their ordeal but uninjured.

Mountain rescue personnel have urged motorists to stay away from difficult routes during the wintry snap, even though a thaw is on the way.

While a significant snow melt will begin today, drivers are being warned that rain falling on top of ice will create treacherous conditions.