
"From Dundee to Devon and Belfast to Bolton, motoring experts have revealed 10 haunted highways that easily spooked drivers should avoid this Halloween. Multiple sightings of a highwayman in Hampstead and a ghost bride in Kent confirm the fearsome reputation of a UK road network reportedly riddled with ghostly apparitions, researchers from Quotezone.co.uk have found. Seeing a ghost when driving alone in the dark on a deserted road is unsettling enough but motorists have also reported being attacked by werewolves in East Riding."
"At the entrance to Lady Dixon Park there have been many reports of a woman holding a baby jumping out in front of cars but when the drivers stop and get out there is no one to be seen. Legend has it that the woman drowned herself and her baby in the nearby lake and now haunts the park entrance still carrying her baby in her arms."
Ten UK roads have reported ghostly sightings and supernatural encounters that spooked motorists. Reported incidents include a woman holding a baby who jumps in front of cars at the entrance to Lady Dixon Park and then vanishes, a stretch of B1249 where werewolf attacks have been reported, multiple sightings of a highwayman in Hampstead, and a ghost bride in Kent. Sightings often occur on dark, deserted roads and have left drivers unsettled. Some accounts describe apparitions that vanish when approached. Drivers are urged to exercise caution and consider keeping dashcams recording when travelling these routes at night.
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