Document Reference: TW-123
Residual Harm
TW-123 requires no active containment. Advisory notes have been placed in traffic management literature for the area citing 'unexplained driver fatigue.' Personnel travelling the route during active hours should log any experiences upon return.
TW-123 is a phenomenon associated with a specific stretch of motorway where traumatic accidents occurred over a 6-year period. Drivers who pass the affected 2km stretch between 11pm and 2am report abrupt emotional intrusions — sudden, sourceless grief, fear, or pain that lasts between 30 seconds and 4 minutes before passing entirely. No physiological mechanism has been identified. The phenomenon correlates precisely with the location of 7 fatal accidents but extends beyond any conventional trauma-site psychology.
TW-123 was flagged after a M.A.L.I.C.E analyst experienced a 3-minute episode while driving the route and, upon returning to the office, found 11 similar incident reports filed by other personnel over the prior 8 months that had not been cross-referenced.
No incident reports on file.