Police Chase Phantom Driver on E40 Near Oostduinkerke

Oostduinkerke (Eurotoday) – Police pursued a French ghost driver on the E40 near Oostduinkerke after a hit-and-run crash. Remarkably, no further accidents occurred during the chase.

The cops began after the vehicle once it veered into the highway. Fortunately, there were no mishaps. The French driver was eventually pulled over and taken into custody in the heart of Gistel, Belgium. 

The two lanes leading to France were the scene of the chase between 12 and 12:30. A French vehicle was speeding against the flow of traffic. 

There was a traffic police patrol pursuing him. The officers drove as close to the edge as they could while maintaining a safe distance.

The French driver eventually pulled off the highway near Gistel after a perilous chase that lasted for several kilometers. The police eventually managed to stop the man in the middle of Gistel. 

This was only successful after the two cars collided. No injuries were recorded there either. The Frenchman was taken into custody right away. 

“We can confirm that there was a chase with a ghost driver, but we cannot give any further details,”

The federal police said.

“A judicial investigation has been launched.”

According to reports, the French driver ran away somewhere close to Oostduinkerke or Nieuwpoort after colliding with another vehicle. The cops had begun the pursuit after receiving a call from the victim. It’s still unclear why the French driver hit and ran. 

What tactics did law enforcement use to pursue a ghost driver on a busy highway?

Officers reduce the risk to other drivers by promptly notifying highway patrol units and coordinating a response. To trace the ghost driver’s movements and alert incoming traffic, dispatch, patrol cars, and perhaps traffic control centers stay in touch.

Officers may choose to follow at a safe distance instead of engaging in a high-speed pursuit, alerting other drivers and signaling the driver with lights and sirens. In order to prevent increasing danger, pursuits are carefully controlled, particularly when the suspect is moving against the flow of traffic.

To stop further cars from approaching the impacted area and to make it safer for intervention, police may try to block off highway entrances and exits before the ghost driver does.

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7 responses to “Police Chase Phantom Driver on E40 Near Oostduinkerke”

  1. snow pharaoh Avatar
    snow pharaoh

    So, a French driver thought it was a good idea to audition for Fast & Furious on the E40—brilliant move, mate! 🚗💨 Who knew ghosting could be this literal in the land of fine chocolates and waffles? 😂

  2. Tart Voodoo Avatar
    Tart Voodoo

    Only in Belgium can you get a police chase involving a ghost driver on a Sunday drive—makes you wonder if the driver was just trying to avoid the café bill. 🚗💨

  3. Kingfisher Avatar
    Kingfisher

    Just another day on the E40, where even the ghosts have more driving skills than some of our politicians. 🚗💨 If only they could chase down a few of those runaway budgets as fast! 😂

  4. Tangerine Avatar
    Tangerine

    Just what we needed—another French driver trying to start a new trend on the E40! Talk about adding a little ‘je ne sais quoi’ to the Belgian autobahn. 🚗💨

  5. venious Avatar

    Seems like the French driver thought he was auditioning for Fast & Furious: Gistel Drift 🤦‍♂️. Next time, mate, maybe stick to the right side of the road, eh? 🚗💨

  6. Alley Fiend Avatar
    Alley Fiend

    Typical French, eh? Just when you think they’re only good at running from the police, they decide to take a joyride on the wrong side of the E40! 😂

  7. Tan Stallion Avatar
    Tan Stallion

    A French ghost driver on the E40? Brilliant! Next time, maybe he should consider a scenic route—after all, it’s not like he was racing against time, was he? 😂

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