Police are warning drivers over Apple iPhone maps error
Australian police have cautioned drivers not to rely on Apple's new map programme after several drivers had to be rescued from the trails of Australia's second-largest national park, which is in the state of Victoria.
They had been looking for the town of Mildura but were sent to a National Park 70km (45 miles) away.
BBC Radio 5 live Up All Night spoke to Inspector Simon Clemence, the Local Area Commander for the State Police.
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