In a new study of internet patterns, it has been revealed that of all the users of the online mapping service Mapquest, 98% are stubborn dads who refuse to try anything else.
According to the report, the average Mapquest user has two children, has been using Mapquest since the late 90s, and insists that it’s “more accurate” than other options such as Google Maps or Apple Maps.
These stubborn dads also make up a whopping 99% of the Mapquest app downloads, though the study seems to indicate that their children were the ones who actually helped them figure out how to download and use the app on their smartphones. Of dads who still regularly use Mapquest, however, it has been determined that exactly 100% of them absolutely know they can beat the estimated arrival time on the directions.