4 Scary TRUE Highway Horror Stories (Vol. 2)

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Published 2022-04-27
Here is a part 2 to allegedly true horror stories that happened on highways, submitted by viewers.
Part 1:    • 3 Scary TRUE Highway Horror Stories  

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All Comments (21)
  • @bullseye2694
    Story #1 saved that women's life everything he did was exactly what needed to be done what a hero
  • @sluggernott641
    The first story guy is an actual hero. He went above and beyond to help someone. Props to that guy.
  • @rsxmaster
    "I was driving down the road at 4 am on a Saturday, and I was already running late" This guy's job already seems like enough of a horror story
  • When he said “It’s usually not a person’s first instinct to assume something sinister is going on”. I felt that it was so accurate, because literally every serious/dangerous situation I have ever witnessed or been in, I can remember vividly thinking that it was a joke at the beginning!
  • That guy in the first story was super brave for his actions, I’m not sure what other person would’ve been able to do that to match someone’s speed while being on the phone with the police and in a panic mode, well done
  • @WynneL
    Lenny from story #1, you are exactly what I wish most of humanity was like: smart enough not to risk yourself unduly, but brave enough to still do the right thing.
  • @ll7708
    This first story happened to my brother. Luckily he's an army vet and an all around great guy. A man was driving erratically swirving across lanes. My brother noticed a little girl in the back and she looked scared it just didn't feel right to him so he drove in the middle lane of the highway so no one else could drive next to him again since he's all over the place. My brother stayed on the phone with 911 and followed him all the way til the cops took over. We never found out what happened. Whether it be innocent or not im happy my brother was there!!
  • @dwarvenmoray
    To the guy from story 1: You, sir, are a hero. You saved that young lady's life, & got another sick PoS behind bars. You deserve all the praises, my friend. God bless you & the woman.
  • The first story. That guy is a hero. Most people would've just ignored it or pretend that they didn't see it.
  • 1) NEVER stop for someone on the side of a road. Especially when it’s usually empty. Already suspicious 2) NEVER give away your phone. Ever. If they need to make a call, put it on speaker and never let it leave your hand 3) don’t get in the vehicle!!!!
  • @iibrushstroke
    In regards to that last story. Don't assume that a person is done with you just because you haven't noticed them in a long time. My family had a stalker that had followed us to our house, but took off like a maniac when I shouted at him. It was a guy that I recognized from a traffic stop, a few months prior, that had occurred because my mom had forgotten to get new tags for her car. The officer asked us if we knew the guy that pulled in after us and we said we didn't even know we were being followed, but as we left I got a good look at the driver. Anyways, every once in a while I would see him again for two years. It was scary because my mom is not very observant, but every time I saw him I would let my family know. Well one night the guy was following my brother, who was driving our mom's car, so he started taking a bunch of turns to lose the guy. He parked in the driveway of a random house and waited for the guy to come looking, flicked the lights back on and ran the guy off the road and started threatening him. My brother is massive at 6'5", so I think the guy took the hint because I haven't seen him since, but I still keep my head on a swivel just incase.
  • @Orchidxx
    Life lesson: if someone is signaling you while you’re driving, don’t pull over. Don’t stop. Even if they’re telling you something is wrong with your vehicle. Find a well lit place to stop in and check your car far from the person(s) . Stay safe.
  • These people where brave. I’d never stop to help someone on a highway, especially at night. I’d go by and call the police and explain where the person is and let them handle it. And that guy in the last story was crazy to put himself in a vulnerable situation like that.
  • @itsdev960
    Wasn’t expecting the unthinkable… 4 stories in a 3 story video like YES
  • @FirebirdPrince
    That last guy man. That's why I'd never stop for anyone after dark. That possible incident at home could've been anything really but knowing that he basically had your phone, i could see them staking it out and seeing if you lived alone.
  • @troycrumedy1892
    Stories like this is why people who really need help on the highway can’t get it cuz it’s so many weirdos around. I actually needed help on the highway not to long ago but nobody stopped to help and I couldn’t even blame them
  • @bombdotcom2168
    My great grandpa was murdered on the side of the road, and my grandma has been paranoid about long road trips alone since then. She doesn't want me driving alone for long periods of time because of it, and after hearing these stories, I'm starting to understand why.
  • @XUntameableX48
    It feels SO GOOD having a happy ending like in the first story. Most stories people just get out of dodge as soon as possible. Its refreshing to hear someone was saved
  • @BroReallyFarted
    That last story is a sad example about how scummy people have made everyone too afraid to help each other, which in the end, keeps people from trying to help those that genuinely need it.
  • @mrfriendhorror
    What a hero that first guy is. Thank you for bringing us these stories, as always, Mr. Nightmare.