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What is the primary danger of solely relying on the 'shortest path' determined by GPS without consulting a map during emergency response?
GPS 'shortest path' algorithms prioritize distance, not suitability for emergency apparatus. Without human oversight and map consultation, vehicles might be dir
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Question: What is the primary danger of solely relying on the 'shortest path' determined by GPS without consulting a map during emergency response?
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- GPS systems are prone to frequent malfunctions. ✅ The 'shortest path' might divert apparatus through unpaved roads, areas with low bridge clearances, or narrow lanes unsuitable for heavy vehicles.
- It can lead to a less fuel-efficient route.
- GPS does not update maps frequently enough for emergency services.
Correct answer: The 'shortest path' might divert apparatus through unpaved roads, areas with low bridge clearances, or narrow lanes unsuitable for heavy vehicles.
Explanation: GPS 'shortest path' algorithms prioritize distance, not suitability for emergency apparatus. Without human oversight and map consultation, vehicles might be directed down roads with clearance issues, weight restrictions, or unsuitable terrain, causing delays or damage.
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