3 True Scary Trucker Horror Stories

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Published 2018-09-26
Out on the road, usually for extended periods of time, truckers may sometimes run into odd things out there. Here are three times that's just what happened.

Story 1 : Bob Stafford
Story 2 & 3 : Anonymous


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All Comments (21)
  • @JohnnyReb92
    As a UPS grizzled veteran, if anyone ever asks me to bring a package into their home, I politely sat the box inside the door way and leave. Never enter a strangers house. You never know what ill intentions people have.
  • @georgi1690
    what i learned
    1. dont get a truckjob.
    2. always lock ur doors.
    3. if u see something weird go away.
    4. always bring a weapon.
    5. dont get a job.
    6. dont go into someones house.
    7. dont help someone.
    8. drop the box and run into ur car.
  • @toukie
    I'm a tiny woman and I have been a trucker before an accident forced me to stop. I usually got to truck stop early in the evening to make sure I wouldn't be too far from the truck stop door and I usually chose big truck stop with lots of light. One time, though , I got stuck at the Canada / US border and I didn't make it to the truck stop before way past 8 PM. I was at the gas pump when this guy in the front row walked over to me and asked me if I stayed the night. I was a little bit uneasy by his questions since he was HUGE but I said that yes, I had planned on it. He told me the parking lot was pretty full and the only few spots left were at the back rows but he would be a gentleman and give me his spot. He asked me if I knew the seat belt door locking trick yet. I told him no, but I always locked my door and that's when I learned that even though Freightliners keys wouldn't start just any ignitions, it would unlock any Freightliners door and he proved it by unlocking mine with HIS KEYS. I freaked out. he showed me how to take the seatbelt and use it to tie the door, before buckling it. I thanked him and he gave me his spot while he went to the back. I can never thank him enough for showing this to me. There are some nice people out there
  • @Coreyahno
    Damn I’m a FedEx driver and I’ve even offered to carry heavy packages inside if the customer is a little older, but after hearing that story, granny is on her own!
  • @gsoth1784
    Every time
    Story one: gets you into the mood
    Story two: scares you a little bit
    Story three: eliminates you
  • @yerv21188
    "fast for a semi"
    You might call that semi-fast
    ... I'll see myself out
  • Story 2 I'm a UPS driver and the rules are your never allowed to set one foot inside anyone's home. What was this guy thinking
  • I am a truck driver. And, I must say I've encountered some pretty horrid things, But if there's any advice I can give is this: NEVER EVER PICK UP A HITCHHIKER, and NEVER EVER PULL YOUR SEMI on some dirt, dark, dingy back road to rest. ❤ this channel. More semi horror stories please.
  • In this day and age, Every automobile should have a Dashcam.
    Regardless of the price of the camera, It's always a good idea to record whatever the hell can happen out there.
  • What to learn from Mr. Nightmare:
    1. Never live alone
    2. Always keep a gun in your house
    3. Never work the night shift
    4. No jobs that involve contact with strangers
    5. Never leave your house at night
    6. Always have security cameras
    7. If you are ever in a dangerous situation, take in every detail of your surroundings and your attacker.
    8. Always call the police immediately no matter how quiet that mysterious sound downstairs/upstairs was
    9. ALWAYS FRICKIN’ LOCK YOUR DOORS PEOPLE. COME ON!!!


    I want to clarify that of course some of these are jokes (like a job that involves no contact with strangers) and some are real (like always lock your doors).
  • My dad works as a truck driver and I think of all those other truck drivers who work a lot and may God bless them. It's a sick world out there.
  • @MrJakotic
    My dad's been a truck driver for nearly 25 years, I remember years ago asking if he had ever had any strange experiences or ghost stories on the road, he told me a story about when he was picking up a load somewhere in the middle of God knows where, he said as soon as he got to the pick up spot and was waiting to be loaded, he had a feeling that he was being watched by something he couldn't see, said after he was loaded and left the area he still felt as if something was watching him in the truck, as soon as he demanded it leave in the name of Jesus, the feeling that he wasnt alone in his truck was gone and he felt safe, seemed to me like something evil tried to follow him back home
  • @blu.6934
    my mom drove truck around oregon in the 80s, and back then she was the only woman on the team.. stories like these remind me why she packed heat and she kept her dog in the cab with her.
  • @deanreedy4991
    mr nightmare do 3 scary bar stories. like so he can see
  • @DrViperVideos
    Sees creepy people in the road, parks and sleeps 1/4 mile away. Genius!
  • @MickeyMallone.
    The scariest part of this video is that it makes me wonder what kind of smell my house has to outsiders.
    But....truckers deal with a lot of crap to be able to bring us our food and other supplies; I always made sure my drivers knew that I appreciated them, and to anyone reading this who delivers anything- no matter how trivial- thank you!
  • @susieq8253
    I dated a truck driver once many moons ago. I would ride with him on short haul trips. This one particular trip after he unloaded, we decided to take a mountain road back towards home. It was beautiful and we stopped to walk a short trail. We weren’t exactly dressed for the occasion and I had on tennis shoes instead of hiking boots but we walked on anyway. We soon came across another hiker who stopped to chat with us. He warned us that a possible serial killer was in around the area. He said 2 kids parking and making out were attacked but lived and there were 2 women that were camping out were murdered and left inside the tent. My friend and I thank the guy and we waited for him to continue walking until we could no longer see him. My friend decided we best just leave since it was dangerous to be in that area of a possible serial. We left. We found out the story the hiker told us was true. I never went back to that area again. The killer has not been found or arrested.