Was he in tonight’s episode of Supernatural?
I was hit by a car with no driver last March
I found out they have a term for it. Ghost drivers 
You’ve heard the phrase “If someone told you to leap off a cliff, would you do it?”.
Well…
His on board navigation system said to open door and leap out. It’s not his fault, it’s the on board navigation companies fault. I’ve been hearing that way to many times in the news lately.
Maybe he was having one of those Chinese fire drills I’ve heard tell about.
I guy at work was in an accident report as the driver of both vehicles.
He got out of his patrol car to move another car out of the way. While he was in the second car the first car rolled forward and struck car #2. He never put it in park.
A guy at work was in an accident report as the driver of both vehicles.
He got out of his patrol car to move another car out of the way. While he was in the second car the first car rolled forward and struck car #2. He never put it in park.
Loach:
I see from your post, that he must have had to fill out 2 reports. One as the driver for the first car, and on as the driver of the second car. 
Wise choice. They certainly have personalities, almost to the point of appearing sentient. When we limped ours to the junkyard that would pay $35 for any car that arrived under its own power, it was on a tire patched with rubber cement, no power steering as a hose had burst and there was no steering fluid, a leaky water pump and the heat cranked on full so it wouldn’t overheat.
As I parked the thing at the junkyard office, the radiator fan that had not worked in two months came to life as if to say “I’ll be good!”
I’m originally from Florida, and so definitely what Snuffy Smith would call a “flatlander”. But I lived in the Cincinnati hills for a while. Once, on a shopping trip to Kentucky, I went in a little shop. I parked my car in the lot, which was mostly vacant as it was near on 5 pm. Since the area seems a little seedy, I put my bag in the trunk, shut the trunk and went inside. A while later I came back out and my car was gone. I mean the whole lot was empty, so it’s not like I could have forgotten where I parked.
“Damn,” I thought “some SOB stole MY car.”
Now this was nothing special, a little white Nissan SE-R. I’m thinking, how am I going to explain to my wife the car got stolen? Are we covered for this?
That’s when I notice that the place where I parked has ever so gentle a slope. I follow the slope down, for a while, where it becomes more noticeable at the other end of the parking lot. I squint in the gathering dusk, and can just make out my car, past some trees, over the place it ran over the chain link fence.
Once the towing company got my car back out, there were only minor scratches, barely noticeable, along the bottom part of the front of the car. No dents, broken pieces, nothing. And perfectly driveable.
So, a ghost drove my car into the woods. I’m much more careful to apply the parking brake these days, even though I live in Florida again.
Nope one report. Listed as driver vehicle#1 and driver vehicle#2.