Parents driving their young children to a zoo in the U.S. state of Colorado became perplexed when their young son began crying hysterically. After questioned by his parents, the boy, named Austin, said that he was scared because he thought they were being followed by a bear on the right side of the car. The parents assured Austin that there was no bear outside, but it wasn't until later that they realized what had given him the idea. Their car's GPS had repeatedly given the instructions to "bare right", which Austin had misunderstood as meaning "bear right." He finally calmed down once his mother told him that all bears in the zoo would be kept inside cages.