Should of gone off road. Maybe they can only be speed when they are on roads. Worth a shot I guess. If it’s true then you live, if it isn’t, you die anyway
in America: You are on the fastest route to your destination in Soviet Russia: Your destination is on the fastest route to you that dood must have drove into soviet russia somehow for dat to happen.
When I was young I remember my mother following the gps who wanted us to merge onto the highway but it kept taking us onto a deep backwoods south carolina farm that was a dead end which was scary enough, but she would get out of there and then follow the gps right back to it exactly like "it knows where its goin" 4 times. People WILL just follow it into the sketchiest woods...
When I was young I remember my mother following the gps who wanted us to merge onto the highway but it kept taking us onto a deep backwoods south carolina farm that was a dead end which was scary enough, but she would get out of there and then follow the gps right back to it exactly like "it knows where its goin" 4 times. People WILL just follow it into the sketchiest woods...
With the fact that the character seemingly didn't hesitate or check the gps when it was telling them to go into the forest, and ESPECIALLY when it told them to turn off their headlights, I'm surprised they didn't turn around and just let the monster kill them when the gps was telling them to make a U-turn
My head cannon was that the driver was probably some local teen following an urban legend/challenge for the laughs. And it was only when they realised there was actually something in the darkness that they realized they dun effed up.
The monster is VERY fast. The GPS says "your destination Will be in 350 feet" Then, a VERY FEW seconds later It says: "Your destination Will be in 250 feet" Then, It says: "Your destination Will be in 50 feet" And then, It says this: "Y̶͙͍̺͔͈̰͔͛̓̓ͣͭͧ̅̓ͧͣͪ̕͘̕͘Ō̞̽͏̨U̵̸̵̶̴̵̵̶̧̜͔̥͓̣̜͉̹͚̒͌̐͂ͅ͏͜ ̡̡̨̩ͪ̃ͩ́ͯͬ͑̐͗͞͏H̷̥͖̗̣̪͚͍͕̳̗̎ͯ͂͗̀͜͜ͅ҉̶̛A̶̧̲͆͋̀̑̾́́͘͟҉̵͟͜͢V̴̵̸̡̻̺̰̺͔́̕͠͠͠E͚͇͑̈̓̈́̿̎ͣ͢͏͢ ̵̶̸̨̛͖͈̲͇̜͋ͪ̐͂ͤͬ͟A̛̯̖͈͍͖ͪ͌̀̿̚҉̴̧́̕R̸̛̩̦͒ͭ̾͑ͧ͐ͣ̀̀͘͢͞͞R̵̴̴̤ͯ̉͑͢I̧̡̤͔̳̻͓̦͇̻̭̼͗ͬ̅́̕͡Į̩͖͏̶̢͟͢I̶̢̧̡̛̛̭̭̼̞̥̋̾͘͜͝Ḭ̷̢̭̳̫̹̕͘͟͠ͅĬ̷̢̱̙͙͚̝̮͙̜̯͉̫ͣ̕͜͢͏̴͠͞V̢̝̮͖̉̓̉̇̐̓͐̓̅҉̷̴̀͜͠͝͞͡E̸̵̷̛͏̢͜͡D̶̦̲͇̝̙̹̰̱̥̲͆ͫ̍ͮ͑̾̀͘ͅ"
@@Nekobaby The numerous re-routings makes me think otherwise. Perhaps he was being influenced by the entity in the woods. Or perhaps he was driving to some place he knew nothing about, which one might do if you're playing an ARG or something.
Why was I waiting for the Windows blue screen of death to show up on the GPS? Now for the reality of it. The roads this person was on was clearly either a logging road, or a primitive access road often found in the mountains. What was chilling the most is that this person seemed mindlessly to obey the GPS despite clear warning. Whatever that "creature" was, it really scared the driver to the point of their vehicle failing as you could hear the frame hitting the bumps in the road with possibly something snapping and causing the accident. And the worst part, we are left wondering if the driver is deceased and.....How long it took to find them this far off the beaten path? There was clearly no phonecall made that we could hear or see and even if it was, undoubtedly there was no service that far in. So in retrospect, the technology we have become so dependant on, may one day turn on us.
@@deathstrike driver:"puts his destination into GPS" GPS:"takes him into some woods at night and tells him to stop and turn off his lights" driver:"wait wtf this is not my destination" GPS:"maybe not, but your path ends here, foolish mortal"
Is this authentic? I've never heard of a GPS unit telling you to turn off your lights before. It's as if the unit itself was hijacked and the meaning of the video was that we could become so addicted and dependent on technology, we don't even doubt it and it can lead us well to a very unpleasant fate as what happened at the end. The vehicle seemed struck by lightning but was chased by whatever was standing at the right hand corner when the vehicle fled. With the car eventually crashing and some websites indicating the driver was killed. I want to know more, why did the driver go over two hours out to such a dangerous and creepy destination? Were they alone? Did the lightning strike cause the accident? Was it an accident? So many questions.
Man heard that loud ass noise and just was like “you know, now that I think about it, there were perhaps just a FEW red flags before I got here.” And BOOKED it.
Trying to find the camp Friend : yooo your gps is so awesome dude, how can it work in the forest? Me : it's powered by the moon signal The monster : *_-y o-_*
im hulki When Steve Rodgers is old, Sam notices a ring on his finger and asks, “Wanna tell me about her.” And he just says, “No, I don’t think I will.”
I know this might be a sarcastic joke but for some of you that confused, this video was just a short horror movie which can be proven in the last video where we can see the channel credits the creator and the staff member (2023 edit : Dawg I'm onto nothing 🗣🔥🔥🔥)
@@aronnecroman So what you're saying, is that someone actually drove into this god forsaken woods at night just for the sake of making this video for us.
I can just imagine the Ram logo appearing right at the end and hearing Sam Elliot's voice say something along the lines of "With the new Dodge Ram even terrifying primordial beings won't be able to catch up to you and consume your flesh."
0:16 Proceed to the highlighted route. 0:20 Continue on Holbrook Park drive, then in 500 feet, turn right onto north 38 street. 0:26 You will arrive at your destination in 2 hours and 28 minutes 0:36 turn right onto north 38 street. 0:43 In a quarter mile turn left onto Merritt Parkway. 0:47 You are on the fastest available route 0:58 Turn left onto Merritt Parkway then take the on-ramp to highway 114 north 1:09 Traffic ahead, rerouting 1:13 In 10 miles, take exit 17 then turn right onto quarry utility road south 1:22 You are on the fastest route 1:36 In 2.8 miles, keep right to stay on service causeway h516 1:43 You will arrive at your destination in 14 minutes 2:05 Rerouting, make a U-turn 2:10 Head east for one quarter of the mile then follow the signs for "Do Not Enter" 2:23 Continue on unnamed road, then in 300 feet, turn off your headlights 2:48 Rerouting, make a U-turn 2:50 Your destination will behind you 2:52 Rerouting 2:53 In 500 feet, your destination will be on your 300 feet 2:57 Your destination (is) in 250 feet 3:00 Rerouting, Your destination will be in 50 feet 3:03 You will arrive at your destina- 3:15 You have arrived since I am not a native English speaker if there are any line here wrong, feel free to correct
& destination runs after you at 150 feet per second ( 102 MPH ) "LOCAL 58 TV " trip time = 2:28:00 " You Are On The Fastest Available Route" the real world vid starts in Windsor, Ontario at ( 42.3117306,-83.0674625 looking west ) = 0:13 ( 42.3114826,-83.0678456 looking south ) = 0:19 ( 42.3102335,-83.069477 looking west ) = 0:51 2014/11/21 (in universe strange satellite navigation instructions ) 01:57:47 AM start on holebroock park drive 01:58:10 holebroock park drive & N 38th st 02:02:19 N 38th st & Merritt Parkway, 03:23:05 Highway 114 N, & exit 17 04:48:05 on quarry utility road s, 05:12:32 service causeway h516 U turn , 05:27:18 or UNNAMED_ROAD 05:33:01 destination runs after you at 150 feet per second ( 102 MPH )
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The sound of the car bouncing around on that shitty road trying to escape sold it for me, you could just FEEL the driver going "oh my gooooood HELPHELPHELPEHLP!!"
you can also hear weird sounds and the driver breathing heavily, it perfectly captures the feeling of those dreams where you want to escape from something but you seem weaker and slower than usual. absolutely terrifying.
Yeah. You’d think you’d be yelling in that situation, as something is chasing you, but instead you’d stay as quiet as possible. Your car’s windows are up so that the creature can’t get through them, so no one can hear you. Even if you did roll them enough to scream, that might just attract the creature to you. Instead, you’d just try to get out as fast as possible.
This driver being so zonked out that they hear, "Go down this cursed road in the middle of nowhere. Stop. Turn off you headlights," and just does it. I've been there.
RAMIREZ USE YOUR LASER DESIGNATOR TO CALL IN ARTILLERY ON THOSE WENDIGO RAMIERZ GET IVAN OFF MY GPS RAMIERZ USE THAT ORDINANCE TO TAKE OUT THOSE DEMONS
This reminds me of something that now sounds funny but at the time make me genuinely afraid. I was with my ex on a nearby town of where i live, and because we were too tired and the outer county bus was going to take too long, i called an Uber, even if it was going to be a little more expensive. So, the driver pick us up and puts the address on the GPS, and we start to go into the rainy night, enjoying the tranquil car drive. Until he starts to take a strange way. Odd, but i imagine he knows a shortcuts, and he is following the GPS. But he keeps going further and further into a dark, unknown road. I can feel my girlfriend getting nervous as she grabs my hand, so i decide to break the ice and say playful to the driver: "You aren't going to murders us in the middle of this road, right?" And he answers in a almost relieved way: "I was going to ask you the same thing!" Turns out his GPS was sending him into a completely wrong direction, giving us all a huge scare. He then relocated himself with Google maps and we arrived safely later.
We laugh, but people really do stuff like this. My mother works at a state park, and they have guests who get all kinds of lost/late coming and going from there because they just blindly follow the GPS and don't examine the map and think critically for two seconds, and end up on some road that dead ends, or try to follow a road that doesn't exist anymore because the maps aren't quite up to date on changes.
Several years ago and 80 year old man nearly drove into a lake after jumping the median to make a left turn. When asked why, he said "the computer told me, I thought it knew what it was talking about."
Of all the videos on this channel, this is the one that's stuck with me the most. I remember seeing it when I was younger while it was the only video on the channel. It made me so scared of my dad's GPS that I would cry when he used it or I'd outright refuse to get in the car (I was a very sensitive 13 year old.). The GPS eventually stopped working from old age, but each time I see someone use a GPS I remember that video. "In 300 feet, turn off your headlights" still gives me chills to this day. And the fact that the destination gets closer while the protagonist is trying to escape is absolutely terrifying. Fucking genius horror.
1:08 is when it started being influenced. It suddenly reroutes them to a new route, and most importantly, it says "you are on the fastest route" They skipped the word available. Whatever is controlling the GPS didn't emulate it perfectly.
The end says that part of the video is stock footage, although I think that the part in the forest is original footage. I agree it’d be really spooky to film lol
Being in the woods alone in the early hours of the morning just after midnight is actually more peaceful than anything. I always feel safe in the woods, it’s the streets you want to be worried being alone at night in. Especially in England. I can waltz around the Peak District next to my home and just walk for miles in the darkness, sometimes without even a torch. We don’t have any huge animals here or deadly creatures. Creepiest thing you’ll hear is foxes crying out in the dark. They sometimes sound like a child trying to cry out but their throats have been ripped out. Quite a horrific experience the first time I slept in my old isolated bungalow next to the woods. Now THAT is horror lol
Oh man, I had an experience similar to this. I was heading toward San Francisco, and filled up my gas tank at a desolate rest stop. There are usually lots of trucks and other people making the trip filling up at these places, but it was just me this time. After I filled up, I started up Google maps to resume my trip, but instead of guiding me toward the highway in a very easy route, it kept routing me toward this blocked-off section of unlit dirt road with a clumsily spray-painted sign saying STAY OUT nestled between stones and discarded tires. I didn't notice at first, and I ended up circling back to the same spot. I was confused and nearly followed some tire tracks going through a gap into the darkness, but then got spooked and bolted for the freeway that seemed to almost magically appear behind me in the rearview mirror. Gmaps kept directing me to go back there, and the app had just... injected a bizarre detour into my route that went up into unpaved snowy mountain trails. I was creeped out, so I closed the app and followed the signs to my destination.
One time google maps led me to an empty field in the middle of nowhere at like 1 AM!! I was so freaked out and just had this video in the back of my head the whole time 😭
This is horrifying to me. When I first learned to drive I was coming home from work, an hour away, in the middle of the night, and I missed a road and ended up getting stuck down deeply wooded dirt roads in a thick fog for over an hour. I eventually drove into a ditch.
@Superleafie **Sweats in SCP** umm.. ehh... it was uh.. Henry Stickmin! Haha yeah, Modern Henry Stickmin! **nervously laughs** and they were going to the woods to uh.. capture SCP-352- Nonono, I mean visit their grandma's hut! Haha yeah yeah. You heard nothing okay? Wait, you know I'm lying?! Shit. Cimmerian, where are the amnestics? Get that guy over there!
Just take a minute to appreciate how fucking fast that thing was moving. It moves at least 500 feet in 8 seconds, if we ignore the fact that the car was moving too, which means this thing travelled easily way over 500 ft in less than 10 seconds. The driver was dead from the moment he turned out the headlights.
@@DisasterEnby But what if he didn't? What if he either 1. Didn't turn the headlights when the trees imploded 2. Didn't turn the headlights off like a smart cookie 3. Attempt to run the little shit over rather than run 4. N O T G O I N T O T H E F U C K I N G W O O D S B E C A U S E R O U T E R S A I D S O ?
I was driving to Appomattox, Virginia with my dad during the summer of 2022, and the route took us along some barely inhabited roads at night (paved and with a few houses). It was not exactly the most comforting place to be at night. We came to a road that had a bunch of construction barriers on it and a red light. I thought we were going to have to sleep in the car on the side of the road, but fortunately the light turned green and we made it to our hotel. To make things slightly more frightening, the song on the radio was "Bali Hai," a song about living on a deserted island.
@@UA-cam_Accountt just giving out a limb here and say news media are still trustworthy. issue is, as everything online nowadays, newspaper sales have been gutted, and now they basically sell whatever sells the most to keep their own business afloat.
How did you make this small text? Is it a feature in youtube kinda like *this* or _this_ or did you just use a text font generator? It's probably the latter but if not then please tell me what symbol to use to get this text
This probably one of, if not, the most realistic horror thing ever created. The camera and audio quality that’s in the video, the technology used, the jump scares, the horror like vibe that actually scares you, etc. This actually gives me nightmares. Thank you, Local 58 and the creator!
This shit actually happened to me using apple maps. Turned me off the highway into this dark, no streetlight back water road. The road was closed at the end. Turned to google maps and it was fine.
" Head East for one quarter of a mile, then follow signs that say Do Not Enter. " driver: yep that's normal " Continue on *unnamed road* " " Then in 300 feet *turn off your headlights* " driver: perfectly normal
I used to drive past two "Road Closed" signs every day to return from a job I had years ago. Not because a GPS told me to, but because I decided the first day to see if they were really closed. No monsters wanted me, despite driving past a supposedly haunted orphanage.
Someone said that the driver was probably following the gps blindly due to the “real sleep” program, which could’ve caused them to not sleep for several days. Or maybe it could just be because this all happens in the middle of the night and the driver is really tired.
@@victorbombardaguedes6393 a scarier option would be that the driver had 0 control. He or she was fully consious when their vehicle strapped them in a position that didn't allow control over the car, only seeing the outside and hearing the gps. It wasn't until the final chase that the driver was allowed back control. Or this person's just a dumbass, take your pick.
Something like this actually happened to me last year. Me and my friends went to a cabin in the mountains in Colorado. My friend ended up having to go to the ER about 30 minutes away in a nearby ski town, and I had to pick him up at around 3am when he got released. I asked for the address of the hospital. Double checked and it was correct. I ended up getting directed to a long dirt road in the woods and somehow ended up at a dead end and it said my destination is about 700 ft ahead or so, and I turned my brights on and all I seen was a slant up that I couldn’t drive on. Freaked out and restarted my GPS with the same address and it told me the hospital was about 20-some minutes away from where I ended up.. To this day, I have absolutely no idea how this happened.
Something similar happened except my GPS was telling me to go into oncoming traffic. My mom tried re routing the GPS several times but each time it pointed to the on coming traffic,
this is actually genuis. a creature which has learned to acquire and re-write technology to capture prey. it's always been the technologically-biological stuff which has freaked me out the most.
+Lobster Galaxy It's actually _not_ genius, though. Because the whole setup to this thing really makes no sense if you stop and think about it for a second. Nobody gets into their car and enters a set of coordinates into their GPS without having _some_ idea of what it is that they're looking for. Just following the GPS directions blindly wouldn't make any sense because the coordinates might be taking you to a place that's totally mundane and inconsequential (like a set of traffic lights) and you wouldn't even know what the GPS is actually directing you to find. So that kind of makes the whole thing a little bit silly, really, because this driver _had_ to know that they were putting themselves in danger by doing this, and they were doing it essentially for the purpose of following up on what was, essentially, nothing more than glitch in their GPS (which nobody would time or gas money to do, ever). ...Without any further information to give us context, the whole thing just doesn't fit together right. The creators were clearly going for the 'less is more' approach storytelling here, but they just went a little _too_ sparse with the details, imo.
Almost four years since this was originally posted, and I _still_ just admire the absolutely terrifying idea of some creature hacking your GPS and using it like some sort of angler lure to lead you to your doom. It'd be a rather brilliant concept, were it not for all of the shitting themselves that everyone did after this first aired.
it could be a brilliant scp idea, sorta like the one mask scp that makes you put it on and makes you do bad things, but rather this scp can override gps systems to bring people to its death forest
This happened to me once. Minus the monster at the end of course. But it drove me on an old logging road past an abandoned mine shaft. Creepy as hell, but it eventually came out to the road again.
This happened to a trucker in Oregon just last week. His GPS routed him down a state park service road, his truck got stuck, and he had to walk miles through the snow to get to a town...
"in 300 feet, turn off your headlights" is genuinely the scariest thing i've ever heard edit: i noticed something interesting about this video. obviously the destination the gps is referring to is the creature, but i've always wondered if his satnav was leading him to the creature the entire time, or if it was hijacked along the way, and i believe at around 1:09 is when the hijacking occurs. when the lightning flashes at 1:17~, you can pause and see a completely empty freeway ahead of him. the only cars in sight are ones on the other side of the barrier. not a single bit of traffic, yet the gps tells him "traffic ahead, rerouting." i believe this is when the creature "hacks" the gps and the directions begin leading him towards his death.
Maybe but when I'm driving, I get a rerouting due to traffic request and laugh and ignore it because traffic is never heavy in that area. A few minutes later I'm bumper to bumper stuck on the highway.
The highway goes from crowded to nearly empty at 1:07, but also jumps ahead an hour. The flash at 1:17 doesn't show the road becoming empty, there's an oncoming vehicle on the left and the rest of the lights appear to be signs.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio the thing is, he's on a highway, so the oncoming vehicles are on the other side of a barrier, and there's no traffic in the actual part he's driving on. at 1:17 there is no traffic, but the GPS still reroutes him for some reason
I personally think it's at 2:05 simply because it randomly says to make a U turn in the middle of a small, back country road with no turns or other roads connecting to it. Not to mention it's secluded, perfect for the creature to live in. I do like your theory though and when I was first watching I noticed that and thought that the GPS was leading him into an evacuation area, hence why everyone was leaving and no one was entering, but that could just be because there is heavy traffic ahead and since everyone has access to technology were warned ahead of time (just like the GPS) and took a different route. This has happened several times while on road trips so it's not so uncommon.
This is probably the most creative piece of horror storytelling I've ever seen in the internet. The "destination" gradually getting CLOSER as the car drives AWAY from it is so ingenious.
I agree like seriously this video really creeped me out especially with the creature moving faster than the car Dispite it moving away from its destination. And at the end of the video i wondered "what was that thing" which was the best 'horror feeling' i felt in ages.
I mean, it's a pretty obvious direction to go in. If the GPS is guiding you to a monster, and the monster is getting closer, why wouldn't the GPS say the destination is getting closer?
It’s because it isn’t explained, we fear the unknown, would you be afraid if you see a monster and know it’s backstory or know how to deal with or a monster that you know nothing about and can’t even understand?
TheSsbcandidates yes but movies can be more unsettling and scary if done right, sadly it’s really rare to find someone that knows how to make their viewers scared and leave them with dread
It almost reminds me of when I was returning from a trip I ended up going through Crater Lake National Park in Oregon in the worst weather possible. It was raining buckets and foggy as hell, you could only see a few feet in front of you. Not to mention, it was pitch dark. It felt like something horrible was going to happen like ending up driving off the dirt-like road, crashing into something, running into another car, or some creature appearing out of the blue. That drive felt like forever and thought I was never going to get out of there.
I just finished watching the h3 podcast and there was a bit with a news article from CNN that showed 100s of people using Google maps were redirected to a detour that took them to an empty field. Reminded me of this, thought I'd share
Backstory: A doordash driver desperate for tips agrees to take an order all the way out to the countryside in the middle of a storm. What he found there was more monstrous than the fast food he brought with him.
Seeing how there’ve been multiple accounts of them missing the destination, I wouldn’t be surprised if the person filming saved us all by accidentally running over Destination (I’m calling our ‘Fastest Available Route’ friend Destination)-
The good ending: The monster in the forest ordered from Doordash to try out his first-time-ordering coupon he found on the ground for a 50% discount, and wanted to experience the Earth's foods. He enjoyed the food delivered to him, and gave the driver a FAT tip. Everyone was happy.
You can actually hear that whatever it is gets closer. "Your destination is in 500 feet" "Rerouting... your destination is in 250 fe- rerouting... your destination is in- rerouting... your destination is in 50 feet- you have arrived at your destination."
Actually my gps did something close to this. I was on a very dumb long trip across country deep back woods, and my gps is like "fastest route is this unpaved way at 70kmh for the next 7 hours" and like the roads had me so sketched and rough that even doing 20kmh my glove compartment kept flying open and bottoming out my car. After 30 minutes I was like, fuck this, fuck that, fuck those glowing eyes in the woods in particular, im taking some other paved only options to another side of this island.
"you are on the fastest route" scared the living shit out of me, bc yesterday me and my parents were on a road trip, and the gps got stuck and kept saying "you are on the fastest route" over and over until my dads phone died, he had 58% battery left, it was terrifying.
I once attended a workshop in Georgia that was located like three or four hours away from where I lived. Since the workshop ended rather late, it was decided I would stay the night at my aunt and uncle’s, a drive that still took about an hour. I had never been to my aunt and uncle’s before, I had never even been to GEORGIA before attending that workshop. I had to rely solely on my GPS to get me to my relative’s place. It was dark, I was going onto woody roads, and this video was all I could think of
@Sans The Skeleton Car: Then follow signs for "DO NOT ENTER" P A N I K Car: You have arrived at you destination K A L M Destination: SKREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE P A N I K
Honestly, for me the creepiest part isn't the alien itself or the "In 300 feet turn off your headlights." It's that eerie "You have arrived.." *After you're dead.*
I just realized what this means... It doesn't say "you have arrived" when the alien catches up to them, it says it once they're dead. If the alien was gonna kill them, but they haven't "arrived" until it does, and the alien was at least carrying their destination, *Their destination was Hell.*
"Gonna get to those hot singles any minute now."
LMAO, made my day.
Underated comment
*also I’m 100th like*
That’s not a local hot gal, that’s an alien....
Fine by me
He’ll find em one day
@@theakiwar9118 *unzips pants* the alien will suffice...
Driver: “I appear to have made several wrong choices today.”
Siri : *"It seems my calculations were incorrect"*
*It was at that moment he knew:*
Mash potatoes
steelhead96 should’ve just committed victory position
Dat moth girl profile pic...
Went from “You are on the fastest route to your destination” to “Your destination is on the fastest route to you” real fucking fast
Should of gone off road. Maybe they can only be speed when they are on roads. Worth a shot I guess. If it’s true then you live, if it isn’t, you die anyway
HOLY SHIT THATS SO CLEVER-
Thus must be Soviet Russia.
in America: You are on the fastest route to your destination
in Soviet Russia: Your destination is on the fastest route to you
that dood must have drove into soviet russia somehow for dat to happen.
"Thank god, I can just wait here! Finally, some rest!"
I love that this dude just rolls into the woods and is just like “it knows where it’s goin”
Me when I turn off my headlights and magically end up at my Grandma's house
me when google maps tells me to do something
LMAO
When I was young I remember my mother following the gps who wanted us to merge onto the highway but it kept taking us onto a deep backwoods south carolina farm that was a dead end which was scary enough, but she would get out of there and then follow the gps right back to it exactly like "it knows where its goin" 4 times. People WILL just follow it into the sketchiest woods...
When I was young I remember my mother following the gps who wanted us to merge onto the highway but it kept taking us onto a deep backwoods south carolina farm that was a dead end which was scary enough, but she would get out of there and then follow the gps right back to it exactly like "it knows where its goin" 4 times. People WILL just follow it into the sketchiest woods...
When you accepted the terms and conditions without reading it.
Omg yes
😂😂
Yeeees I was the 2 thousandth like
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"Then follow signs for 'Do not enter'"
Bruh this GPS just tryna get me into Area 51 without the guards noticing.
Or Hell...
plus, there is an alien in a time strip I completely forgot and I'm way too lazy to get the time strip again.
There are aliens too!
He wants you to let him out
@@redude08 Thats Paul, that asshole owes me for the weed.
"Life is a journey, enjoy the ride"
The ride:
LMAOOOOO IM WHEEZING
That got me really hard
THIS IS GOLD
same tho
Yes
With the fact that the character seemingly didn't hesitate or check the gps when it was telling them to go into the forest, and ESPECIALLY when it told them to turn off their headlights, I'm surprised they didn't turn around and just let the monster kill them when the gps was telling them to make a U-turn
My head cannon was that the driver was probably some local teen following an urban legend/challenge for the laughs. And it was only when they realised there was actually something in the darkness that they realized they dun effed up.
@@Nekobaby Yeah literally nobody will drive to some random location in a forest 2 hours away in the middle of the night unless they willingly do so.
The monster is VERY fast.
The GPS says "your destination Will be in 350 feet"
Then, a VERY FEW seconds later It says:
"Your destination Will be in 250 feet"
Then, It says:
"Your destination Will be in 50 feet"
And then, It says this:
"Y̶͙͍̺͔͈̰͔͛̓̓ͣͭͧ̅̓ͧͣͪ̕͘̕͘Ō̞̽͏̨U̵̸̵̶̴̵̵̶̧̜͔̥͓̣̜͉̹͚̒͌̐͂ͅ͏͜ ̡̡̨̩ͪ̃ͩ́ͯͬ͑̐͗͞͏H̷̥͖̗̣̪͚͍͕̳̗̎ͯ͂͗̀͜͜ͅ҉̶̛A̶̧̲͆͋̀̑̾́́͘͟҉̵͟͜͢V̴̵̸̡̻̺̰̺͔́̕͠͠͠E͚͇͑̈̓̈́̿̎ͣ͢͏͢ ̵̶̸̨̛͖͈̲͇̜͋ͪ̐͂ͤͬ͟A̛̯̖͈͍͖ͪ͌̀̿̚҉̴̧́̕R̸̛̩̦͒ͭ̾͑ͧ͐ͣ̀̀͘͢͞͞R̵̴̴̤ͯ̉͑͢I̧̡̤͔̳̻͓̦͇̻̭̼͗ͬ̅́̕͡Į̩͖͏̶̢͟͢I̶̢̧̡̛̛̭̭̼̞̥̋̾͘͜͝Ḭ̷̢̭̳̫̹̕͘͟͠ͅĬ̷̢̱̙͙͚̝̮͙̜̯͉̫ͣ̕͜͢͏̴͠͞V̢̝̮͖̉̓̉̇̐̓͐̓̅҉̷̴̀͜͠͝͞͡E̸̵̷̛͏̢͜͡D̶̦̲͇̝̙̹̰̱̥̲͆ͫ̍ͮ͑̾̀͘ͅ"
@@Nekobaby The numerous re-routings makes me think otherwise. Perhaps he was being influenced by the entity in the woods. Or perhaps he was driving to some place he knew nothing about, which one might do if you're playing an ARG or something.
@@ragingshibe Yeah, obviously they're not willing, they're being compelled by the spooky paranormal GPS
"Then follow signs for "Do not enter""
Driver: *seems legit*
Why was I waiting for the Windows blue screen of death to show up on the GPS? Now for the reality of it. The roads this person was on was clearly either a logging road, or a primitive access road often found in the mountains. What was chilling the most is that this person seemed mindlessly to obey the GPS despite clear warning. Whatever that "creature" was, it really scared the driver to the point of their vehicle failing as you could hear the frame hitting the bumps in the road with possibly something snapping and causing the accident. And the worst part, we are left wondering if the driver is deceased and.....How long it took to find them this far off the beaten path? There was clearly no phonecall made that we could hear or see and even if it was, undoubtedly there was no service that far in. So in retrospect, the technology we have become so dependant on, may one day turn on us.
@@deathstrike driver:"puts his destination into GPS"
GPS:"takes him into some woods at night and tells him to stop and turn off his lights"
driver:"wait wtf this is not my destination"
GPS:"maybe not, but your path ends here, foolish mortal"
Deathstrike_YT took you an entire paragraphs worth of literally just describing what was happening to say technology bad.
Deathstrike_YT you know it's not real right lol
Deathstrike_YT ya looks like some old delta access road. Also like you’re point
This is why Google maps should have a "safest available route" option...
safety in numbers
ElPepowulf oh god no. ima opt out
Honestlyyy
@ElPepowulf why even use google maps at this point?
When is the *no demons* edition coming out?
GPS: “In 300ft, turn off your headlights...”
Driver *SEEMS LEGIT*
[Also driver] ...WAIT AN ICE-PICKIN' MINUTE!!!
SkyGuy360 ono
It didn't say "stop" when is says the turn off the lights. What?
You gotta do whatchu gotta do
And turns them off immediately, rather than waiting 300 feet... can’t even follow the brainwashing directions properly smh
The first clue that something was seriously wrong was hearing that Merritt Parkway is ever the fastest available route.
HHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHHAAH
@@enishehu8915Shit is not Dat funny
I don’t get it.
@@Doodlebugthegoldenhamster it's probably a joke about the amount of traffic that would usually be on that road
@@Doodlebugthegoldenhamster The Merritt, otherwise known as CT-15, is a state highway in Connecticut that is notorious for heavy traffic
Instructions unclear: actually ended up at my destination instead of finding aliens.
Instructions unclear: Raided area 51
Gamaliel Vaca Solis true
1000th like
Is this authentic? I've never heard of a GPS unit telling you to turn off your lights before. It's as if the unit itself was hijacked and the meaning of the video was that we could become so addicted and dependent on technology, we don't even doubt it and it can lead us well to a very unpleasant fate as what happened at the end. The vehicle seemed struck by lightning but was chased by whatever was standing at the right hand corner when the vehicle fled. With the car eventually crashing and some websites indicating the driver was killed. I want to know more, why did the driver go over two hours out to such a dangerous and creepy destination? Were they alone? Did the lightning strike cause the accident? Was it an accident? So many questions.
Deathstrike_YT I dont think you understand.
Man heard that loud ass noise and just was like “you know, now that I think about it, there were perhaps just a FEW red flags before I got here.” And BOOKED it.
Hi, Dr. Monty.
Why didn't you save him though? Was that thing in the woods an apothicon?
didnt expect to see you here monty
I’m the exact opposite of this guy. I wouldn’t have left once it got dark
Continue along unnamed road and follow signs for do not enter.
When your GPS uses the moon instead of a satellite.
This. This comment wins.
UNDERRATED
Trying to find the camp
Friend : yooo your gps is so awesome dude, how can it work in the forest?
Me : it's powered by the moon signal
The monster : *_-y o-_*
After this video:Local 58-weather service
I just realized that's probably what's happening here. O.O Whatever the "moon" is supposed to be.
the switch of "the destination is" to "the destination *will be*" is what got me
Gps:turn off your headlights
Me: no I don’t think I will
What is this quote from?
@@imhulki463 avengers endgame
im hulki Avengers Endgame
@@raymondr1287 huh? What part? I don't remember it at all.
im hulki When Steve Rodgers is old, Sam notices a ring on his finger and asks, “Wanna tell me about her.”
And he just says, “No, I don’t think I will.”
someone actually drove into this god forsaken woods at night just for the sake of making this video for us, now that's true dedication.
good point
What the actual fuck really?
@@floppa9235 i mean, the footage is right there pepega
I know this might be a sarcastic joke but for some of you that confused, this video was just a short horror movie which can be proven in the last video where we can see the channel credits the creator and the staff member
(2023 edit : Dawg I'm onto nothing 🗣🔥🔥🔥)
@@aronnecroman So what you're saying, is that someone actually drove into this god forsaken woods at night just for the sake of making this video for us.
dont worry, the all new 2021 Ford Bronco is specially equipped for situations like these
They weren’t lying when they said “perfect for all situations”
I can just imagine the Ram logo appearing right at the end and hearing Sam Elliot's voice say something along the lines of "With the new Dodge Ram even terrifying primordial beings won't be able to catch up to you and consume your flesh."
Good thing it’s truck month
Ye
You mean military grade armor,guns,and attachable tank cannons?
0:16 Proceed to the highlighted route.
0:20 Continue on Holbrook Park drive, then in 500 feet, turn right onto north 38 street.
0:26 You will arrive at your destination in 2 hours and 28 minutes
0:36 turn right onto north 38 street.
0:43 In a quarter mile turn left onto Merritt Parkway.
0:47 You are on the fastest available route
0:58 Turn left onto Merritt Parkway then take the on-ramp to highway 114 north
1:09 Traffic ahead, rerouting
1:13 In 10 miles, take exit 17 then turn right onto quarry utility road south
1:22 You are on the fastest route
1:36 In 2.8 miles, keep right to stay on service causeway h516
1:43 You will arrive at your destination in 14 minutes
2:05 Rerouting, make a U-turn
2:10 Head east for one quarter of the mile then follow the signs for "Do Not Enter"
2:23 Continue on unnamed road, then in 300 feet, turn off your headlights
2:48 Rerouting, make a U-turn
2:50 Your destination will behind you
2:52 Rerouting
2:53 In 500 feet, your destination will be on your 300 feet
2:57 Your destination (is) in 250 feet
3:00 Rerouting, Your destination will be in 50 feet
3:03 You will arrive at your destina-
3:15 You have arrived
since I am not a native English speaker
if there are any line here wrong, feel free to correct
2:48 to 3:03 was chaotic
Thank you so much!
& destination runs after you at 150 feet per second ( 102 MPH )
"LOCAL 58 TV " trip time = 2:28:00 " You Are On The Fastest Available Route"
the real world vid starts in Windsor, Ontario at
( 42.3117306,-83.0674625 looking west ) = 0:13
( 42.3114826,-83.0678456 looking south ) = 0:19
( 42.3102335,-83.069477 looking west ) = 0:51
2014/11/21 (in universe strange satellite navigation instructions )
01:57:47 AM start on holebroock park drive
01:58:10 holebroock park drive & N 38th st
02:02:19 N 38th st & Merritt Parkway,
03:23:05 Highway 114 N, & exit 17
04:48:05 on quarry utility road s,
05:12:32 service causeway h516 U turn ,
05:27:18 or UNNAMED_ROAD
05:33:01 destination runs after you at 150 feet per second ( 102 MPH )
“To those of you with family’s or god forbid CHILDREN. I am deeply DEEPLY Sorry but you must push on. Do not let their Deaths be in vain we do still have time. Humanity may still have a future. Come to Site 19 we need all the hands we can get Remember. When the dark of night threatens your very Soul the Dawn of a truly beautiful sunrise will be your true savior. The administrator”
THANK YOU SO MUCH MY SAVIOR MY LORD I'm not native either and it helped me so much to understand what the voice says 😭😭😭
The sound of the car bouncing around on that shitty road trying to escape sold it for me, you could just FEEL the driver going "oh my gooooood HELPHELPHELPEHLP!!"
you can also hear weird sounds and the driver breathing heavily, it perfectly captures the feeling of those dreams where you want to escape from something but you seem weaker and slower than usual. absolutely terrifying.
That really captured it for me, it wasn't really the video itself but the sounds going on is what actually scared me.
Yeah. You’d think you’d be yelling in that situation, as something is chasing you, but instead you’d stay as quiet as possible. Your car’s windows are up so that the creature can’t get through them, so no one can hear you. Even if you did roll them enough to scream, that might just attract the creature to you. Instead, you’d just try to get out as fast as possible.
Don’t worrying he has extended warranty
@@Andrej229 i couldn’t hear breathing...
"Your destination is behind you, 250 feet." *2 seconds later driving away from the destination* "Your destination is behind you, 50 feet." *o fuc*
*attempted to logout*
*logout unsuccessful*
Me:well i'm screwed
It was running 100ft/second, Jesus Christ what ever it was, it was fast
I realized that shit after he began driving.
Worst chills I've ever gotten from a horror video.
Bismillah
Orli. You just won...EVERYTHING
"Go down unnamed road."
"Pass Do Not Enter signs."
"Turn off your headlights."
Go home, Siri, you're drunk
Or high
Or both
Beta testers right?
*mojang
@@AnnoyingBastsardonSteam hmmmm yes, sunken ship on the mountain
This driver being so zonked out that they hear, "Go down this cursed road in the middle of nowhere. Stop. Turn off you headlights," and just does it. I've been there.
“In 300 yards turn off your headlights”
Me : BRAVO SIX GOING DARK
genius
Not Funny Didn’t Laugh 🙂
@@3ipn16 no one fucking cares
RAMIREZ USE YOUR LASER DESIGNATOR TO CALL IN ARTILLERY ON THOSE WENDIGO
RAMIERZ GET IVAN OFF MY GPS
RAMIERZ USE THAT ORDINANCE TO TAKE OUT THOSE DEMONS
Y E Z
*Your destination is behind you.*
*looks behind*
(sees Wendy’s)
Stolen comment and weeb pfp. Furry weeb pfp + stolen comment = CRINGE CANCER
MegaNUT says the one who’s literally a fucking deadass meme
@@karatehh6966 ikr
I live just off highway 100 and I know where there are trails you can drive your car on like that that's off 100... Freaky...
"I don't see a Los Santos Customs anywhere..."
Trevor would probably just ram the thing.
Me when I put LS custom's in Google maps
Made me exhale
This reminds me of something that now sounds funny but at the time make me genuinely afraid. I was with my ex on a nearby town of where i live, and because we were too tired and the outer county bus was going to take too long, i called an Uber, even if it was going to be a little more expensive. So, the driver pick us up and puts the address on the GPS, and we start to go into the rainy night, enjoying the tranquil car drive. Until he starts to take a strange way. Odd, but i imagine he knows a shortcuts, and he is following the GPS. But he keeps going further and further into a dark, unknown road. I can feel my girlfriend getting nervous as she grabs my hand, so i decide to break the ice and say playful to the driver:
"You aren't going to murders us in the middle of this road, right?"
And he answers in a almost relieved way:
"I was going to ask you the same thing!"
Turns out his GPS was sending him into a completely wrong direction, giving us all a huge scare. He then relocated himself with Google maps and we arrived safely later.
you almost got got buddy
See! this is why Google Maps is the 'Most trusted online gps system'
Have you ever heard of a song named "Knives Are Dangerous, Kid, So Cut The Theatrics" by any chance?
Because this reminds me of that.
You found out, the excitement was gone for him, so he gave up for the night
thats so cute😭😭Im happy u all made it out safe
"Don't you think it's a bit dangerous to go down a road that says not to enter and turn off your lights?"
"I do as the GPS commands"
Why does this feel like the nuremberg trials?
We laugh, but people really do stuff like this. My mother works at a state park, and they have guests who get all kinds of lost/late coming and going from there because they just blindly follow the GPS and don't examine the map and think critically for two seconds, and end up on some road that dead ends, or try to follow a road that doesn't exist anymore because the maps aren't quite up to date on changes.
Several years ago and 80 year old man nearly drove into a lake after jumping the median to make a left turn. When asked why, he said "the computer told me, I thought it knew what it was talking about."
@@OtakuUnitedStudio I thought he was in his 40s?
Michael Scott would have done the same thing lmao
“You *will* arrive at your destination.” That by itself, sounded like a command.
Doesn't a sat nav usually say "you should arrive at your destination" that makes it 10x more creepy
@@crinkledsoap3211 yes. They do. Currently watching in a car.
*Y-yes ma’m*
Please follow signs of "Do not enter."
Timestamp?
"In 300 feet, turn off your headlights"
Yeah hard no on that one
Says everyone
@@slowpizza1212 Exactly. What happened to this comment section? Was it the Film Theory video?
@@afellowmemestealer3155 I saw the Nexpo one.
Of all the videos on this channel, this is the one that's stuck with me the most. I remember seeing it when I was younger while it was the only video on the channel. It made me so scared of my dad's GPS that I would cry when he used it or I'd outright refuse to get in the car (I was a very sensitive 13 year old.). The GPS eventually stopped working from old age, but each time I see someone use a GPS I remember that video. "In 300 feet, turn off your headlights" still gives me chills to this day. And the fact that the destination gets closer while the protagonist is trying to escape is absolutely terrifying. Fucking genius horror.
youhavearrived.mp4
Did you ever show your dad the video?
@@Doodlebugthegoldenhamster Yeah, that would have been a reasonable way to explain this unreasonable fear.
not to be harsh or anything but you gotta grow up if youre scared of that at 13
“In 300 feet turn off your headlights”
Me: hey demöns is me.... ya bøî
Shane?
Angie Fan A wise man
Angie Fan same
I was here when this comment was 666, some fool will destroy this already I know it
Shane? is that you?
everybody gangsta until the *_[R E D A C T E D]_* leads you to death.
I'm calling the SCP
@@Locust-13 yeah
Honestly which SCP should fit this? I feel like the closes is 001 "when day breaks"
@@wheel4155 h o w ?
the car was SCP-3999 in disguise
“This doesn’t look like the way to McDonalds...”
-The driver, probably
"And that doesn't look like Ronald."
-Maybe that same driver
Who drives more than two hours for a big mac?
Imagine driving 5 hours to McDonald's tho
_"THIS ISN'T THE CHUM BUCKET!"_
Driver: OH GOD, OH FUCK.
1:08 is when it started being influenced. It suddenly reroutes them to a new route, and most importantly, it says "you are on the fastest route" They skipped the word available. Whatever is controlling the GPS didn't emulate it perfectly.
it also says "traffic ahead, rerouting..." but when the lightning flashes, there's no traffic
Yeah and it happened directly after the lightning
Excellent observation.
GPS: "rerouting, take a u-turn. Your destination is behind you."
Driver: *no, I don't think I will*
What is this quote from?
@@imhulki463 avengers endgame
I feel like you are like me; a fan of Comment Awards
@@justyuri-chan6701 indeed I am :P
@@Levi_The_One_The_Only i love you so much for that lol
Going to the location and filming this scene must have been the scariest shit just on its own.
The end says that part of the video is stock footage, although I think that the part in the forest is original footage. I agree it’d be really spooky to film lol
@@victorbombardaguedes6393 I'd at least need a buddy or something with me to keep me safe
Nice pfp
Being in the woods alone in the early hours of the morning just after midnight is actually more peaceful than anything. I always feel safe in the woods, it’s the streets you want to be worried being alone at night in. Especially in England. I can waltz around the Peak District next to my home and just walk for miles in the darkness, sometimes without even a torch. We don’t have any huge animals here or deadly creatures. Creepiest thing you’ll hear is foxes crying out in the dark. They sometimes sound like a child trying to cry out but their throats have been ripped out. Quite a horrific experience the first time I slept in my old isolated bungalow next to the woods. Now THAT is horror lol
@@AutisticAl nah fuck that id rather be able to outrun some junkie with a knife than fight a skin walker
“Your destination is 60 feet above the clouds”
*ITS WHAT?*
*Take a turn into this ditch*
*You have reached heaven*
@@coldhaixx1905 *yo-o-o-ouou h-h-h-h-aaav-eee a-r-r-r-rived.*
its skypiea
@@coldhaixx1905 Or HIS THRONE.
Oh man, I had an experience similar to this. I was heading toward San Francisco, and filled up my gas tank at a desolate rest stop. There are usually lots of trucks and other people making the trip filling up at these places, but it was just me this time. After I filled up, I started up Google maps to resume my trip, but instead of guiding me toward the highway in a very easy route, it kept routing me toward this blocked-off section of unlit dirt road with a clumsily spray-painted sign saying STAY OUT nestled between stones and discarded tires. I didn't notice at first, and I ended up circling back to the same spot. I was confused and nearly followed some tire tracks going through a gap into the darkness, but then got spooked and bolted for the freeway that seemed to almost magically appear behind me in the rearview mirror. Gmaps kept directing me to go back there, and the app had just... injected a bizarre detour into my route that went up into unpaved snowy mountain trails. I was creeped out, so I closed the app and followed the signs to my destination.
had something similar but instead I almost ended up on an unpaved rocky dirt road in the middle of nowhere in new mexico
@@kainevittulainen niga that's most of new me2xico
One time google maps led me to an empty field in the middle of nowhere at like 1 AM!! I was so freaked out and just had this video in the back of my head the whole time 😭
nice story
@@nikkisundori Indians should be banned from the world wide web
“Then follow signs for do not enter”
Driver: oh so you’re a rebel, uh? I like it let’s do it
Looks like you've met a Che Guevara fate, huh Mr rebel
That sounds like something jerry would say
I just came to tell you that your cute, because I'm bored
This is horrifying to me. When I first learned to drive I was coming home from work, an hour away, in the middle of the night, and I missed a road and ended up getting stuck down deeply wooded dirt roads in a thick fog for over an hour. I eventually drove into a ditch.
Caitlin Koi that sounds horrific. imagine if you had seen this before that. you would be doubly terrified
Just thinking about that scares me man, I can't imagine actually going through it irl
You just took the fastest available route...
Caitlin Koi glad you made it out okay. Did your vehicle?
Oh hey, didn’t expect to see you here
everybody gangsta until destination is getting closer to you
lel pfp
@@Yadierelle oh god wait-
In Soviet Russia...
@@tatteredandtorn you don't ride to the destination, the destination rides to you
@Superleafie **Sweats in SCP** umm.. ehh... it was uh.. Henry Stickmin! Haha yeah, Modern Henry Stickmin! **nervously laughs** and they were going to the woods to uh.. capture SCP-352- Nonono, I mean visit their grandma's hut! Haha yeah yeah. You heard nothing okay? Wait, you know I'm lying?! Shit. Cimmerian, where are the amnestics? Get that guy over there!
That’s just my pet y’all! He escaped my house again and is in the woods, Thank you for showing where he is! God bless you!
That feet countdown is freaking genius.
I didn't notice it until seeing for a couple times. I completely agree!
"500 ft"
"300 ft"
"250 ft"
"50 ft"
"Y O U H A V E A R R I V E D"
Just take a minute to appreciate how fucking fast that thing was moving. It moves at least 500 feet in 8 seconds, if we ignore the fact that the car was moving too, which means this thing travelled easily way over 500 ft in less than 10 seconds. The driver was dead from the moment he turned out the headlights.
@@DisasterEnby But what if he didn't?
What if he either
1. Didn't turn the headlights when the trees imploded
2. Didn't turn the headlights off like a smart cookie
3. Attempt to run the little shit over rather than run
4. N O T G O I N T O T H E F U C K I N G W O O D S B E C A U S E R O U T E R S A I D S O ?
250 feet
50 ft
YOU HAVE ARRIVED AT YOUR DESTINATION
That distorted “You have ariiiiived.” from the GPS voice freaks me out every single time.
Timestamp?
I personally find it hilarious.
Awesome pfp
@@lzuku_Midoriyaa 3:15
Nice noodle pfp
Are we going to ignore the fact that his first three turns DIDN’T USE TURN SIGNALS? That is all.
We only care about the LORE, not the *traffic*
He did
Starlight Eclipse no if you listen to his (fourth?) turn you can hear the turn signals very loud. The others we don’t hear.
@@crsmith6226 true
Hahahaha!!
I was driving to Appomattox, Virginia with my dad during the summer of 2022, and the route took us along some barely inhabited roads at night (paved and with a few houses). It was not exactly the most comforting place to be at night. We came to a road that had a bunch of construction barriers on it and a red light. I thought we were going to have to sleep in the car on the side of the road, but fortunately the light turned green and we made it to our hotel.
To make things slightly more frightening, the song on the radio was "Bali Hai," a song about living on a deserted island.
Thank God there's still trustworthy news stations out there
@@UA-cam_Accountt just giving out a limb here and say news media are still trustworthy. issue is, as everything online nowadays, newspaper sales have been gutted, and now they basically sell whatever sells the most to keep their own business afloat.
@@bayjets7114 haha sorry
CNN. The most trusted name in News
The most trusted news is roblix news
Fox be like 👁👄👁
"You arrived at your destination"
This ain't Taco Bell
You’re right. It’s taco HELL
Nah you’ve entered the toilet after taco bell
This ain't the location of the pornstar.
Some coffee addict yeah
lmao
"Then follow signs for do not enter."
"In 300 feet turn off your headlights."
ˢᵉᵉᵐˢ ˡᵉᵍᶦᵗ
Legit gave me a laugh.
How did you make this small text?
Is it a feature in youtube kinda like *this* or _this_ or did you just use a text font generator?
It's probably the latter but if not then please tell me what symbol to use to get this text
@@_Ordinace_ He use a text generator like Stylish Text on mobile
pls the comment u copied was right under this
@@kit627
Oh damn he did copy a 2 year old comment.
This probably one of, if not, the most realistic horror thing ever created. The camera and audio quality that’s in the video, the technology used, the jump scares, the horror like vibe that actually scares you, etc.
This actually gives me nightmares. Thank you, Local 58 and the creator!
“In 300 yards turn off your headlights”
Me: I’M GONNA STOP YOU RIGHT THERE
500th like ree
548th YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
That'll be me as well
Man, you are a sucker for staying on it for that long
Slow down there buckaroo
When your friend makes you use apple maps instead of google
Lizzie O When you use waze instead of Google maps
John Galt I don’t even know
John Galt google maps but better
+tannerin Waze and Google Maps are pretty much one in the same after Google bought Waze...
This shit actually happened to me using apple maps. Turned me off the highway into this dark, no streetlight back water road. The road was closed at the end. Turned to google maps and it was fine.
How my parents explained how they went to school
LMAO WH
The thing chasing always captivates me
Seems that your parents never taught you how to come up with your own jokes though
O
lmfao
The GPS really said “ Turn off your headlights “ and the guy was like “ Aight seems legit “ 💀
anything for that late night hookup.......
GPS: Your destination is behind you
Me: *clicks in reverse and steps on it*
ThePlush Productions Exactly what I would’ve done
ThePlush Productions alien fucking dies
ThePlush Productions if it still doesn’t die you just start coughing in it to transmit sicknesses they are not immune to yet
*bump* huh was that a speed bump?
I'd ram that sucker in reverse and hawk a big loogie in whatever openings it has.
" Head East for one quarter of a mile, then follow signs that say Do Not Enter. "
driver: yep that's normal
" Continue on *unnamed road* "
" Then in 300 feet *turn off your headlights* "
driver: perfectly normal
Totally something you get on your every day GPS
The driver was probably michael scott
I used to drive past two "Road Closed" signs every day to return from a job I had years ago. Not because a GPS told me to, but because I decided the first day to see if they were really closed. No monsters wanted me, despite driving past a supposedly haunted orphanage.
Then the driver regains their two braincells and finally realizes them going to a totally isolated forest was a bad idea
This is like the office when Micheal drives into the lake just beccause the maps told him to.
Jack Hicks under-appreciated comment fr
Jim, where is my sanity?
THIS IS A LAKE! THIS IS A LAKE!
Literally thought about this straight away 😂
YES👏🏼
I swear my heart had a freaking dance party by how many beats it made
the sentence "in 300 feet, turn off headlights" made me burst into tears no joke
And it’s hilarious that they follow the instruction XD
ME TOO IM HIDIDNG UNDER MY BLANKET RN
@@natoszky why💀
Timestamp?
@@30-50FeralHogs it's a 4 min video
This man kept going after it really said "unamed road," "Follow signs, but do not enter," and "Turn off your headlights."
Man just wanted to find a mcdonald's
Someone said that the driver was probably following the gps blindly due to the “real sleep” program, which could’ve caused them to not sleep for several days. Or maybe it could just be because this all happens in the middle of the night and the driver is really tired.
The car was self driving and returning spawn to the collector for the BROOD .....
The machine knows, Dwight!
@@victorbombardaguedes6393 a scarier option would be that the driver had 0 control. He or she was fully consious when their vehicle strapped them in a position that didn't allow control over the car, only seeing the outside and hearing the gps. It wasn't until the final chase that the driver was allowed back control.
Or this person's just a dumbass, take your pick.
Imagine trying to go home, but getting eaten by a demon instead.
*the Google Maps gang*
ELel Animations relatable
Not a demon, it’s an alien
@@SamKipnis **A wild Howard the alien has appeared**
Everyone says Contingency is the scariest but imo this one is. The GPS voice is just so eerie. Glad this video still stands today.
Something like this actually happened to me last year. Me and my friends went to a cabin in the mountains in Colorado. My friend ended up having to go to the ER about 30 minutes away in a nearby ski town, and I had to pick him up at around 3am when he got released. I asked for the address of the hospital. Double checked and it was correct. I ended up getting directed to a long dirt road in the woods and somehow ended up at a dead end and it said my destination is about 700 ft ahead or so, and I turned my brights on and all I seen was a slant up that I couldn’t drive on. Freaked out and restarted my GPS with the same address and it told me the hospital was about 20-some minutes away from where I ended up.. To this day, I have absolutely no idea how this happened.
You were alone correct?
Something similar happened except my GPS was telling me to go into oncoming traffic. My mom tried re routing the GPS several times but each time it pointed to the on coming traffic,
@@Eggs4sale8oi I sure was unfortunately.
@Esh Dude, it seriously sucked. I was unfamiliar with absolutely everything and it was already a stressful night. Haha
@@whatascumbag4121 Jeez!!! That’s fucked. Glad ya’ll are okay.
this is actually genuis.
a creature which has learned to acquire and re-write technology to capture prey.
it's always been the technologically-biological stuff which has freaked me out the most.
Boop
Bellexy I’d figure that Local 58 has always been weird. I mean, it did give us Candle Cove. Remember? From Ichor Falls?
Here’s my next SCP inspiration.
I'm curious on more of this
+Lobster Galaxy
It's actually _not_ genius, though. Because the whole setup to this thing really makes no sense if you stop and think about it for a second.
Nobody gets into their car and enters a set of coordinates into their GPS without having _some_ idea of what it is that they're looking for. Just following the GPS directions blindly wouldn't make any sense because the coordinates might be taking you to a place that's totally mundane and inconsequential (like a set of traffic lights) and you wouldn't even know what the GPS is actually directing you to find.
So that kind of makes the whole thing a little bit silly, really, because this driver _had_ to know that they were putting themselves in danger by doing this, and they were doing it essentially for the purpose of following up on what was, essentially, nothing more than glitch in their GPS (which nobody would time or gas money to do, ever).
...Without any further information to give us context, the whole thing just doesn't fit together right. The creators were clearly going for the 'less is more' approach storytelling here, but they just went a little _too_ sparse with the details, imo.
Almost four years since this was originally posted, and I _still_ just admire the absolutely terrifying idea of some creature hacking your GPS and using it like some sort of angler lure to lead you to your doom. It'd be a rather brilliant concept, were it not for all of the shitting themselves that everyone did after this first aired.
The mesmers in Subnautica do something like that.
What does that have to do with it?
it could be a brilliant scp idea, sorta like the one mask scp that makes you put it on and makes you do bad things, but rather this scp can override gps systems to bring people to its death forest
@@ThatMans-anAnimal it's legit the scary part of the video
@@ProbablyaPurplePerson the op said it WOULD have been brilliant, if not for all the fanfare.
"-then in 300 feet, turn of your headlights."
Driver:
_"seems legit"_
This happened to me once. Minus the monster at the end of course. But it drove me on an old logging road past an abandoned mine shaft. Creepy as hell, but it eventually came out to the road again.
Gotta be thankful
This happened to a trucker in Oregon just last week. His GPS routed him down a state park service road, his truck got stuck, and he had to walk miles through the snow to get to a town...
Same, had this in CZ at 4am when my phone and navigation failed
Apple maps be like
Yeah, or fkn Mercedes navigation maps.
"in 300 feet, turn off your headlights" is genuinely the scariest thing i've ever heard
edit: i noticed something interesting about this video. obviously the destination the gps is referring to is the creature, but i've always wondered if his satnav was leading him to the creature the entire time, or if it was hijacked along the way, and i believe at around 1:09 is when the hijacking occurs. when the lightning flashes at 1:17~, you can pause and see a completely empty freeway ahead of him. the only cars in sight are ones on the other side of the barrier. not a single bit of traffic, yet the gps tells him "traffic ahead, rerouting." i believe this is when the creature "hacks" the gps and the directions begin leading him towards his death.
Maybe but when I'm driving, I get a rerouting due to traffic request and laugh and ignore it because traffic is never heavy in that area. A few minutes later I'm bumper to bumper stuck on the highway.
The highway goes from crowded to nearly empty at 1:07, but also jumps ahead an hour. The flash at 1:17 doesn't show the road becoming empty, there's an oncoming vehicle on the left and the rest of the lights appear to be signs.
Damn
@@OtakuUnitedStudio the thing is, he's on a highway, so the oncoming vehicles are on the other side of a barrier, and there's no traffic in the actual part he's driving on. at 1:17 there is no traffic, but the GPS still reroutes him for some reason
I personally think it's at 2:05 simply because it randomly says to make a U turn in the middle of a small, back country road with no turns or other roads connecting to it. Not to mention it's secluded, perfect for the creature to live in. I do like your theory though and when I was first watching I noticed that and thought that the GPS was leading him into an evacuation area, hence why everyone was leaving and no one was entering, but that could just be because there is heavy traffic ahead and since everyone has access to technology were warned ahead of time (just like the GPS) and took a different route. This has happened several times while on road trips so it's not so uncommon.
“In 300 yards turn off your headlights”
Me: say sike right now
Ekis
That picture... YIKES
にたい私は死 sauce?
Rafael Silva what?
@@animeneet1604 kkkk
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“Pass the ‘Do Not Enter’ signs”
Hey yeah, how about we fucking didn’t?
I mean, it isn’t like anything would go wrong but…. maybe just for the sake of not putting my hands in the life of a GPS
This is probably the most creative piece of horror storytelling I've ever seen in the internet. The "destination" gradually getting CLOSER as the car drives AWAY from it is so ingenious.
I agree like seriously this video really creeped me out especially with the creature moving faster than the car Dispite it moving away from its destination. And at the end of the video i wondered "what was that thing" which was the best 'horror feeling' i felt in ages.
Exactly that part was the scariest
Where could you tell the destination was getitng closer
The GPS voice kept saying the destination was getting closer; first 300 feet, then 250, etc.
I mean, it's a pretty obvious direction to go in. If the GPS is guiding you to a monster, and the monster is getting closer, why wouldn't the GPS say the destination is getting closer?
Stuff like this always creeps me more than actual horror films - I don't understand why more horror doesn't use elements like this.
Dylan Milne I think it's because this is more like physiological horror more than just cheap jumpscares and spooky background music
The trick is to make it more real
It’s because it isn’t explained, we fear the unknown, would you be afraid if you see a monster and know it’s backstory or know how to deal with or a monster that you know nothing about and can’t even understand?
Because you know it is a movie, and nowadays it seems indie people do things better as they look more mundane and realistic.
TheSsbcandidates yes but movies can be more unsettling and scary if done right, sadly it’s really rare to find someone that knows how to make their viewers scared and leave them with dread
It almost reminds me of when I was returning from a trip I ended up going through Crater Lake National Park in Oregon in the worst weather possible. It was raining buckets and foggy as hell, you could only see a few feet in front of you. Not to mention, it was pitch dark. It felt like something horrible was going to happen like ending up driving off the dirt-like road, crashing into something, running into another car, or some creature appearing out of the blue. That drive felt like forever and thought I was never going to get out of there.
When you say Bendigo, but Siri hears Wendigo.
WEVE GOTTA GO TO BENDIGO TO GET ME GREEN CUBE MORTY
@@Eddsucks I'VE FILLED ME CAR UP WITH DIESEL
You win the Internet.
@@elo3985 Bendigo is a city in Australia. Wendigo is a horrific man eating mythical creature.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendigo :)
When the GPS tells you to turn off your headlights and follow the "do not enter signs" you know ur using apple maps
I just finished watching the h3 podcast and there was a bit with a news article from CNN that showed 100s of people using Google maps were redirected to a detour that took them to an empty field.
Reminded me of this, thought I'd share
Where is this empty field and what is out there
Oh shit
I'd like to know more.
hm. don't like thag
"empty" field
The fact that just an announce that says "destination" is becoming closer is so creepy tells us how genius the editor of this channel is
Backstory: A doordash driver desperate for tips agrees to take an order all the way out to the countryside in the middle of a storm. What he found there was more monstrous than the fast food he brought with him.
That actually sounds like a really good movie
Seeing how there’ve been multiple accounts of them missing the destination, I wouldn’t be surprised if the person filming saved us all by accidentally running over Destination (I’m calling our ‘Fastest Available Route’ friend Destination)-
He was the fast food.
The good ending: The monster in the forest ordered from Doordash to try out his first-time-ordering coupon he found on the ground for a 50% discount, and wanted to experience the Earth's foods. He enjoyed the food delivered to him, and gave the driver a FAT tip. Everyone was happy.
@@z5396z Heart warming
I expected a “in 45 feet, look at the moon” at some point
I think this is some kind of Alien invasion
@@twisted7105 Kris Straub confirmed it's not aliens
@@Bubbly_Dragon OK it’s either aliens or the moon is alive.
@@Bubbly_Dragon a literal alien appears in this video tho -
@@nerijusvyturys4870 Not necessarily an alien. It could just be a human fucked up beyond any recognition.
Or it's an eldritch monster
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Chkn Tndr Language son
Chkn Tndr Yos
i am here to firmly deny that this was 6 years ago
We are not this old, no sir
Wait a minute
This isn't McDonald's.
Your local Wendy-Go
(Wendigo)
Of course it is
Clearly this is the Burger King parking lot
No, it is Patric.
Sike lmao
“Your destination is behind you” BRUH W T F THATS TERRIFYING
You can actually hear that whatever it is gets closer.
"Your destination is in 500 feet"
"Rerouting... your destination is in 250 fe- rerouting... your destination is in- rerouting... your destination is in 50 feet- you have arrived at your destination."
Yep, that's the point of the video.
It's more forceful, "YOUR DESTINATION IS BEHIND YOU, REROUTING"
The GPS robot was trying to lead him to a monster.
@@martianimperialcouncil9194 that, or it was trying to lead the monster to him.
*"In 300 feet, turn off your headlights"*
Wait, this isn't In-N-Out Burger.
SoMetHinG iS NoT RiGhT Here!
It kinda was. In-N-No-Way-Out Burger.
Miss Mandicorn ME TOO
I'll be dead real, there's not a single video out there that messes me up as much as this one (except the most recent Greylock video)
Reminds me of the time Siri accidentally rerouted me to the middle of Detroit
Oh god it literally tried to send you to hell
Leyna Flores
What the fuck Siri?
Now that's scary
Leyna Flores is this your ghost speaking?
Leyna Flores OMG I would prefer the monster
*You are on the scariest available route*
Imagine dying because you decided that your GPS telling you to go onto unnamed roads that aren't to be entered was fine.
Sad life
“In 300 feet, turn off your headlights” hmmm yeah sounds legit
call me a ok boomer
but i sadly think many people would do so irl
we follow our gps so much we need it now
Actually my gps did something close to this. I was on a very dumb long trip across country deep back woods, and my gps is like "fastest route is this unpaved way at 70kmh for the next 7 hours" and like the roads had me so sketched and rough that even doing 20kmh my glove compartment kept flying open and bottoming out my car. After 30 minutes I was like, fuck this, fuck that, fuck those glowing eyes in the woods in particular, im taking some other paved only options to another side of this island.
@@victorbombardaguedes6393 ‘follow signs for do not enter’ well, if you insist…
"you are on the fastest route" scared the living shit out of me, bc yesterday me and my parents were on a road trip, and the gps got stuck and kept saying "you are on the fastest route" over and over until my dads phone died, he had 58% battery left, it was terrifying.
I once attended a workshop in Georgia that was located like three or four hours away from where I lived. Since the workshop ended rather late, it was decided I would stay the night at my aunt and uncle’s, a drive that still took about an hour. I had never been to my aunt and uncle’s before, I had never even been to GEORGIA before attending that workshop. I had to rely solely on my GPS to get me to my relative’s place. It was dark, I was going onto woody roads, and this video was all I could think of
This is just what normal, every day folks in Georgia look like at 5:30 am
yeah, this was just a kindly neighbor looking for a cup of sugar, please turn off your headlights and exit your vehicle, it won't save you.
@@ArtThingies can confirm, I live in Georgia. Get out of the car.
Ur lucky it didnt say: You are on the fastest available route or turn off your headlights.
@butterized that “thing” is spongebob’s neighbor
When you can't find the location, but the location finds you.
this made me laugh so hard wtf
In soviet russia...
In Mother Russia, location finds you.
@Sans The Skeleton
Car: Then follow signs for "DO NOT ENTER"
P A N I K
Car: You have arrived at you destination
K A L M
Destination: SKREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
P A N I K
Your location wants to know your location.
Honestly, for me the creepiest part isn't the alien itself or the "In 300 feet turn off your headlights."
It's that eerie "You have arrived.." *After you're dead.*
And the roar before it too
honestly the you have arrived made me laugh
For me it was "Your destination is behind you in 500 feet
Your destination is in 350 feet
Your destination is in 50 feet"
The creature walks towards and stops near totalled car and then the navigation says "youve arrived." tells you that the creature was the location.
I just realized what this means...
It doesn't say "you have arrived" when the alien catches up to them, it says it once they're dead. If the alien was gonna kill them, but they haven't "arrived" until it does, and the alien was at least carrying their destination,
*Their destination was Hell.*
"Follow the signs for 'do not enter'"
"In 300 feet, turn off your headlights"
Driver: okay I won't question that at all.
hey, the gps wasn't lying. it _was_ the fastest route
the fastest route to god
Sans the Skeleton the world record is the first sperm cell that didnt go into a female
@kudr to hell
To death
To hell
Wow. I love russian dash-cam videos!
In Soviet Russia, destination arrives at you!
6 6 6. l i k e s w o w. l o l
I remember when this had 666 likes
Ahhhh memories
In Soviet Russia, aliens from the depths of moon hell fuck up with you journey to burger king.
Oh those Russians
In America, you reach destination.
In Soviet Russia, destination reaches you.
perfect example
A man of culture
Really stupid stereotypes about Russia, very funny..
@@kattdied
shut up
@Alejo qc
You stole that from the replies of another comment
@@ridiculogan2962 "sHuT uP" hi kid who think this stupid stereotypes about Russia is true... 😀
Watched this video countless times, still gives me goosebumps when i hear how fast the “destination” is approaching