List of reportedly haunted highways

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Balete Drive, a residential street in Quezon City, Philippines, is claimed by believers to be haunted by a white lady, said to be the ghost of a teenager who died in the 1950s, either by an automobile accident or by rape from a taxicab driver. 7876Balete Drive Quezon City Landmarks 29.jpg
Balete Drive, a residential street in Quezon City, Philippines, is claimed by believers to be haunted by a white lady, said to be the ghost of a teenager who died in the 1950s, either by an automobile accident or by rape from a taxicab driver.

Haunted highways or roads refer to streets, roads or highways which are the subject of folklore and urban legends, including rumors and reports of ghostly apparitions, ghostly figures, phantom hitchhikers, phantom vehicles, repeating or looping highways, or other paranormal phenomena.

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Boy Scout Lane, a rural road in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, is associated with numerous stories of paranormal activity, including the supposed deaths of a Boy Scouts of America troop. BoyScoutLane.jpg
Boy Scout Lane, a rural road in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, is associated with numerous stories of paranormal activity, including the supposed deaths of a Boy Scouts of America troop.

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