A new prank video went viral showing an "invisible" driver pulling up to various fast food restaurants.

Veteran drive-thru prankster Rahat the Magician posted a video titled "Drive Thru Invisible Driver Prank" on YouTube on Jan. 8, that has since gone viral. The video starts with Rahat explaining his custom-built "car-seat costume" made of cardboard that was designed to match the seat fabric of his vehicle.

He then proceeded to hide himself in the seat to make it appear like no one was driving the car. The video showed the reactions of restaurant workers opening their respective drive-thru windows to see what appears to be an invisible driver who ordered food.

"What the heck is going on?!" asked a Chick-fil-A worker upon seeing the empty car pull up to the drive-thru window. "Oh my God!"

"Am I trippin' son?" another person asked, seeing no one in the seat to pick up the food order. Shortly after, another co-worker appeared in order to take a picture of the car with his cell phone.

"Instagram that joint," one of them said.

Then there is the reaction of a McDonald's employee who continues to open and close the drive-thru window repeatedly hoping that the driver will suddenly appear. Rahat's "Drive Thru Invisible Driver Prank" has gone viral since it was uploaded this week. At time of publication, the video reached nearly 4 million views.

This is not Rahat's first experience tricking drive-thru employees. Some of his other legendary pranks on fast food workers include illusions, such as having floating money and cups, as well as a wallet that gets caught on fire when he opens it.

Rahat's recent "Drive Thru Invisible Driver Prank" video is the 19th in his prank series.