They Paid Me $2,500 To Drive 140 Miles At Night. 40 Drivers Before Me Failed.
Автор: @Darkstories America • 10M.
Загружено: 2026-01-15
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Marcus Webb was three months behind on rent when he saw the job posting: Night driver needed. $2,500 for one run. 140 miles through the Nevada desert.
The money was too good. The rules were too strange.
Eight rules to survive Highway 14. Rules that made no sense until Marcus was 35 miles into the darkness, alone on a road that shouldn't exist, hauling cargo he was told never to inspect.
Rule 1: Keep your high beams on even if the darkness feels wrong.
Rule 2: Ignore the dead end sign at Mile 8.
Rule 3: The hitchhiker will say "to the nearest town." That's when you decide.
Rule 4: Don't react to what's banging in the trailer.
Rule 5: At Mile 35, stop the truck. Lie down. Don't move when the door opens.
Rule 6: Something will run beside your truck on all fours at Mile 50.
Rule 7: Don't answer the phone at 3 AM.
Rule 8: The woman at Mile 131 will vanish from your mirror. Don't look at the passenger seat.
This is Part 1 of Marcus's story. What happened at Mile 35 changed everything.
This isn't fiction. Highway 14 exists. The job posting is real. Forty-one truck drivers have taken this route in the last 25 years. Only seven completed it.
Marcus was driver number 41.
⚠️ SURVIVAL LESSONS IN THIS EPISODE:
→ Why workplace rules exist (even the ones that seem insane)
→ When to trust protocol vs. when to trust your gut
→ The psychology of following instructions under extreme stress
→ Why lone workers need strict safety procedures
→ How to recognize when a situation violates your safety instincts
This story teaches real survival skills wrapped in horror. The fear has purpose. The rules have reasons.
💬 TELL ME IN THE COMMENTS:
Which rule would YOU have broken?
Would you have let the hitchhiker in at Mile 18?
What do you think is really in the trailer?
Should Marcus have taken this job for $2,500?
🔔 Part 2 drops next week if this video hits 100 likes. Subscribe so you don't miss what happens at Mile 50, Mile 131, and the final delivery at Ravens Hollow.
Hit that like button if you believe these workplace rules exist for a reason.
Share this with someone who works night shift. They need to see this.
📍 ABOUT HIGHWAY 14:
Highway 14 runs through 140 miles of Nevada desert between Reno and the abandoned mining town of Ravens Hollow. The route was established in 1962. Since 1999, it has had the highest rate of unexplained truck driver disappearances in the American Southwest.
The distribution company that hires drivers for this route changes names every few years. The rules remain the same.
This is their story.
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⚠️ Content Warning: This story contains descriptions of psychological stress, isolation, and survival situations. It is designed to educate viewers on workplace safety, protocol adherence, and survival decision-making under pressure.
All locations and route details are based on documented reports. Driver names have been changed.
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