Sadly, yes. So basically, I was at a sleepover with a bunch of friends once, and we were playing the standard Truth or Dare game. Usually, you'd dare someone to do like Bloody Mary when it comes to ghosts, but not this time.
For fun, before we started the Truth or Dare game, I told my friends some fake ghost story about my street which freaked them out.
The story was the story of a 19 year old boy. He was hit by a car that was flying down the street (not literally flying, just going really really fast). He didn't have the time to react before it ran him over. They never found the car. But in the story, I said he was hit on my very road. Now, an invisible car comes flying down the street after exactly three minutes and one second. So if you stand in the street for three minutes, you'll see headlights at the end of the street, and you have a second to get out of the way before he speeds down, killing you if you don't escape fast enough.
So now that the game began, I knew it was only a matter of time before someone dared another to go outside in the street.
And then one of my friends said to me "Truth or Dare?" As always, I answered "Dare!" and they said "I dare you to go outside and stare down the street like the story." Since I knew the story was fake, I didn't care. So my friends set the timer for 3 minutes (like the story) and pushed me outside. I stared directly down the street, waiting for them to come out and tell me the timer was done.
But according to my friends, at around 10 seconds left, a look of horror spread around my face. And it was a look of horror.
Down the street was a shadow of a man, with no body. There was nothing there to cast a shadow of the guy, there was just the shadow. It was walking away from me, but I was still terrified. Even thought it wasn't what I told in the story at all, it still scared the hell out of me.
When those 10 seconds ended, I didn't go outside for the rest of the night. I never saw the headlights, just the shadow. And that's all I needed that night.