The victims were identified as brothers: Amit, 40, Nitin, and Ajit, both aged 30.
The incomplete bridge, a casualty of earlier floods, lacked basic warning signs or barricades to signal danger.
Local authorities have since launched an investigation and filed a police complaint.
Our deepest sympathies go out to the families, the spokesperson said.
Were working closely with the authorities and providing our support to investigate the issue.
The incident has reignited debates about the reliability of navigation apps and their role in ensuring user safety.
Hence, priority is given to notifications from authorities.
Countries like Singapore have such a system, he told the outlet.
The doctors, too, were following Google Maps at the time.
Three other passengers in the vehicle suffered injuries.
The visibility was very low at the time due to heavy rain.
They were following a route shown by the Google map.
Google Maps recently replaced their speed-trap alerts with what is known as a Police tag.
Earlier, the speed-trap option allowed users to flag hidden cops on the road.
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