 Item number SCP-704 Object Class Euclid Special Containment Procedures The entrance and exit to SCP-704 are to be closed to the public at the private road. Both the entrance and exit are blocked by a solid steel barrier built to resemble a swing arm style barrier. The swing arm is non-functional, and the barrier is instead designed to withstand high-speed collisions with vehicles up to the sides of a semi-trailer. Armed guards are to be stationed at the entrance and exit to SCP-704 at all times to further discourage attempted entry. Entry to SCP-704 is not allowed by any wheeled or treaded vehicle, though attempted to do so is, for the most part, its own punishment. Entry is only allowed on foot with previous clearance from one Level 3 Administrator. With a vehicle gained entry to SCP-704, personnel are to wait approximately 2 hours before attempted to recover any bodies or the driver. This is to guarantee personnel safety, as the actions of both the driver and SCP-704 are unpredictable during an active phase. Description SCP-704 is a loop of winding road breaking off and reconnecting to State Highway 96 in the ██████ National Forest. The loop does not appear on any conventional electronic maps, and satellite surveillance is made difficult by an inability to focus on the affected area. SCP-704 has a passive and an active phase. The passive stage can only be observed by those traveling by foot. During the passive stage, SCP-704 appears to be a winding, static road littered with the remains of vehicles. Remains of vehicles are not observed during its active phase. The exact topography and distance of the route remains constant between active periods. After an active period, topography and distance change to a new configuration. Once a driver has entered SCP-704, it begins his active phase. The active phase has been observed via remote cameras mounted to vehicles entering SCP-704 as part of various experiments. The first sign of the active phase is an increasingly excited disposition on the part of the driver. As the road becomes more challenging, the driver will begin to declare how much fun the road is and prod the passengers to watch his or her driving skills. Passengers show a uniform negative reaction to the road, exhibiting anxiety, paranoia, and fear. The road becomes increasingly more challenging, with mounted cameras recording the route actively changing in front of the vehicle. Several highly improbable road configurations have been observed including a tight circle that leads back to where it begins, a 70 degree incline, and a parent vertical loop. The general appearance of the road and landscape changes as well, manifesting paid roads and dirt roads of varying degrees of quality. The driver's excitement and the negative reactions of his passengers will increase until the driver loses control of the car and crashes. A crash has never been recorded on camera, as all recording devices cease functioning before the event. This crash has constantly resulted in the deaths of all passengers but the survival of the driver. Passengers are generally found close to the crash, with injuries consistent with forcible ejection, although no signs of this are present on the vehicle wreckage. Interestingly they are also generally recovered viewed with local objects at a molecular level. No matter the severity of the crash, drivers will be recovered with nothing worse than scrapes and bruises. Passengers only retain partial specific memories of the time spent on SCP-704, but are always acutely aware that they had just been responsible for their passengers' deaths. Addendum 704-01 Interior monitoring devices have shown that most drivers begin to speak to the road and respond as though it is communicating with them. The conversation is always about the passengers and usually results in peels of manic laughter from the driver, but has been recorded to produce anger as well. It is unclear whether SCP-704 is actually communicated or sapient. Due to the personality changes during an active event and partial retrograde amnesia after, all potential interview attempts have failed. Addendum 704-02 On April 9, 2009, D-4701, a member of the ████ biker gang, was selected to determine the effect of SCP-704 on a single occupant vehicle. He was given a motorcycle with a remote-activated kill switch and instructed to traverse SCP-704. In this case, SCP-704 changed the lead D-4701 directly through the guardhouse of the opposite end, killing the two observing researchers. Later experimentation on SCP-704 with single occupant vehicles is discouraged.