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Semi driver followed GPS down boat launch into B.C. lake, police say

(Source: Dexter Toth via Castanet) (Source: Dexter Toth via Castanet)
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A truck driver was apparently following GPS directions when he navigated down a boat launch in B.C.'s Okanagan over the weekend, leaving his semi partially submerged in Osoyoos Lake.

Emergency crews were called to the Osoyoos marina around 4:20 a.m. Saturday to help the 54-year-old driver escape the vehicle.

Osoyoos RCMP said the driver had been "following his GPS guidance when it inadvertently took him down the boat ramp," according to a report by Castanet

"Due to darkness, the driver did not realize until it was too late," the RCMP said.

No one was injured as a result of the accident or subsequent rescue effort.

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