Drunk driver blames GPS for going wrong way on I-17 in Phoenix, DPS says

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A Glendale woman is facing charges after investigators said she was drunk while she went the wrong way Sunday morning on a Phoenix freeway and is blaming technology for the mix-up.

Around 7 a.m., the Department of Public Safety said troopers were alerted that a driver, later identified as 30-year-old Ida Usanase Kamali, was heading north in the southbound lanes of Interstate 17 near Thunderbird Road at about 40 or 50 mph. She eventually stopped in the right lane just before the Greenway Road on-ramp, still facing the wrong way, court paperwork said.

As a trooper in a marked car approached, DPS said Kamali made a U-turn and started going south in the southbound lanes. She eventually pulled over behind a dark SUV that was already off to the right. Both had left side damage.

When asked why she pulled over, court paperwork said Kamali pointed to the car’s damage. DPS said she admitted to driving the wrong way, but blamed it on her GPS…

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