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Mark - 10 years ago
"Ghost Cars" do not have shadows (previously stated), nor do they cause a portion of the bumper to fall off the stopping car and then proceed to run over the same portion of said bumper, causing the dislodged piece of "shrapnel" to bounce down the street.
Jack - 10 years ago
You can see the rear of the "ghost car" to the right of the BMW before the front appears. It's just the angle, the car was running through the intersection and the BMW's placement just blocked the view of it until the end of the turn. People would rather jump to obscured conclusions then use their brain and see the clear evidence.
Cowardly Lion - 10 years ago
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
Josh - 10 years ago
If you look very closely through the car's rear window, you can see a flash of the "ghost car" drive by. And if you ever look at videos on youtube about bad driver complations, the majority of them are in Russia and this kind of thing happens all the time. Bottom line, edited video, and Russia's drivers should not be able to drive.
Thomas - 10 years ago
It's a video from Russia.
Can you believe anything from that country.?
Laffatte Mckissick - 10 years ago
Were did it come from ?both intersections were at a stop
jack - 10 years ago
No one was driving the "ghost car"
Chuck - 10 years ago
Watch the red car's brake lights on the left of the vehicle that almost hits the 'ghost car'. They hit their brakes well before the BMW does even though there is nothing in front of them. They hit their brakes well before a car appears in front of the BMW... CHOPPED VIDEO!
Roger - 10 years ago
The lead car hits thier breaks before anything is seen. Add in reaction time to come off gas to apply breaks all before it appears. No brainer here. Clever chop
Aaron - 10 years ago
People who think this is a ghost car are the same people that are majorly wrong with this country. Go play in traffic people.
stacy - 10 years ago
Well, it has a shadow. But its hard to tell. Photoshop can make this believable. It comes down to actually witnessing it. Im undecided.
Drew - 10 years ago
for me the fact that the line-of-sight between the vehicle recording and the vehicle in subject to be the ghost car is broken by an actual separate vehicle which then had to slam on his brakes for ghost car
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This site was... how do you say it? Relevant!! Finally I have found something which helped me.
Many thanks!
"Ghost Cars" do not have shadows (previously stated), nor do they cause a portion of the bumper to fall off the stopping car and then proceed to run over the same portion of said bumper, causing the dislodged piece of "shrapnel" to bounce down the street.
You can see the rear of the "ghost car" to the right of the BMW before the front appears. It's just the angle, the car was running through the intersection and the BMW's placement just blocked the view of it until the end of the turn. People would rather jump to obscured conclusions then use their brain and see the clear evidence.
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
I Do Believe in Ghosts!
If you look very closely through the car's rear window, you can see a flash of the "ghost car" drive by. And if you ever look at videos on youtube about bad driver complations, the majority of them are in Russia and this kind of thing happens all the time. Bottom line, edited video, and Russia's drivers should not be able to drive.
It's a video from Russia.
Can you believe anything from that country.?
Were did it come from ?both intersections were at a stop
No one was driving the "ghost car"
Watch the red car's brake lights on the left of the vehicle that almost hits the 'ghost car'. They hit their brakes well before the BMW does even though there is nothing in front of them. They hit their brakes well before a car appears in front of the BMW... CHOPPED VIDEO!
The lead car hits thier breaks before anything is seen. Add in reaction time to come off gas to apply breaks all before it appears. No brainer here. Clever chop
People who think this is a ghost car are the same people that are majorly wrong with this country. Go play in traffic people.
Well, it has a shadow. But its hard to tell. Photoshop can make this believable. It comes down to actually witnessing it. Im undecided.
for me the fact that the line-of-sight between the vehicle recording and the vehicle in subject to be the ghost car is broken by an actual separate vehicle which then had to slam on his brakes for ghost car