Dead Man's Curve Hauntings
Sharp curves where fatal accidents occurred become haunted by their victims.
Dead Man’s Curve Hauntings
Across America, dangerous road curves with histories of fatal accidents often become haunted. Witnesses report seeing ghostly vehicles, phantom hitchhikers, and spectral reenactments of crashes that killed drivers decades ago.
The Pattern
A sharp curve claims lives. Survivors report seeing the crash victims afterward—standing by the road, walking toward the curve, or driving ghost cars that vanish. The pattern repeats at curves from coast to coast.
Common Experiences
Drivers report seeing vehicles that suddenly vanish. Pedestrians appear in headlights and then disappear. Some report near-collisions with ghost cars. Others see accident reenactments in their rearview mirrors.
Famous Locations
Dead Man’s Curve in Los Angeles. Clinton Road in New Jersey. Route 666 in Arizona. Each location has its local legends and documented sightings. The names warn of real danger and supernatural presence.
The Purpose
Some believe the ghosts warn living drivers of danger. Others think they are simply replaying their deaths. A few seem to actively cause accidents, perhaps seeking company in death.
Assessment
Dead Man’s Curve hauntings combine genuine road danger with ghost lore. The psychological association of death with place may create experiences. Or the trauma of violent death may genuinely imprint on the location.