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Mysterious Car Rollovers

Drews Lane, Birmingham, Westmidlands Unknown Late 20th Century

Drews Lane in Birmingham has a rather bizarre and unexplained history. It's said that hundreds of cars were heard and seen rolling over while driving on this stretch of road, with no apparent reason or cause. Former resident Jackie recalled that it was a regular occurrence, with sometimes a couple of cars a week turning over for no reason. The incidents seemed to happen out of the blue, with no other cars involved, just the one vehicle that would suddenly flip upside down.

The phenomenon was documented in the Tarmac report on haunted roads, which highlighted the strange events on Drews Lane. The report quoted Jackie, who lived on the lane at the time, and her experiences with the mysterious car rollovers. The incidents are particularly puzzling as there were no reported causes, such as road conditions or external factors, that could have contributed to the rollovers. The lack of any other vehicles being involved only adds to the mystery.

Historical Context

The incidents occurred in the 1970s

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1970s
Postcode Area
B8

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