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It's not a substitute for your eyes, you moronic bint

 

Sat nav driver's car hit by train

 

A 20-year-old woman's car was wrecked by a train after she followed her sat nav system onto a railway track.

 

Paula Ceely, was driving her Renault Clio from Redditch, Worcester, to see her boyfriend in Carmarthenshire on a trip she was making for the first time.

 

She was trying to cross the line in the dark when she heard a train horn, realised she was on the track, and the train hit the car, sending it spinning.

 

Transport police said drivers must take care with satellite navigation.

 

No-one was injured in the incident, which was near Whitland and involved an Arriva Trains Wales Pembroke Dock to Swansea service on a Saturday.

 

"Obviously I had never done the journey before so I was using the sat nav - completely dependent on it," she said.

 

"I came to this crossing at Ffynongain and there was like a metal gate, which looked like just a normal farmers' gate with a red circle on it

 

"I thought it was a dead end at first and then there was a little sign saying, if the light is green, open the gates and drive through.

 

 

The car was hit up the railway line in the collision

 

"So I opened the gate, drove forward, closed the gate behind me and then went to go and open the gate in front of me.

 

"Then I heard this train and I noticed there was train tracks. It was only then that I did realise I was on a train crossing.

 

"I just stood back and I just watched this train come in front of me.

 

"I could feel the air just pass me and then my car just did a 360 degree turn on the tracks and was knocked to the other side."

 

She said her initial thought when she heard the horn had been to get into her car and move it.

 

"It was so quick that if I had done that, I would have been in the car when it was hit," she said.

 

'Really lucky'

 

Ms Ceely said she had been "really lucky".

 

"I can't completely blame the sat nav because up until there, it did get me where I needed to go," she added.

 

We would advise people to use sat navs with due caution

 

Chief Inspector Paul Richards, British Transport Police

 

"If maybe I had been more aware of the situation, I wouldn't have had the accident.

 

"But I would be a bit more wary of the sat nav next time because they try to take you the shortest route and not always the most accessible route and not always the safest route."

 

She said she has returned to Wales since, but ironically she took the train rather than driving.

 

"It'll be a while before I drive back there," she said.

 

Chief Inspector Paul Richards from the British Transport Police said it was investigating the incident.

 

"We would advise people to use sat navs with due caution," he added.

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