In what appears to be a bizarre incident, a woman could be seen driving her red Mazda SUV on Seattle’s elevated light rail tracks, arriving at Mount Baker Station, which forced the authorities to shut down the railway line on Wednesday. Upon inquiry, the woman said she was following the GPS, which led her onto the train tracks.
So it was likely that the woman was thinking she would find a road ahead on the tracks that would lead to her destination if she continued following the directions suggested by her GPS device. It remains unclear what app or gadget she was using to get around the city, but whatever it was, it went horribly wrong.
The scene was likely a shock for passengers waiting for their train, only to find a red Mazda arrive at the platform. Soon, a transit security officer tells the lady driving the car that she should not be driving here, and eventually has her exit the vehicle…