Lucas Sharpe slams the brakes on his car when Psych steps in front of it, causing it to spin out. It looks to be a high-end, relatively new car, so there's no possible way it did not come equipped with antilock brakes as a standard feature.
About half an hour in, Iris takes a picture of a monitor screen by tapping the screen of her smartphone while wearing gloves. This would not be possible unless the gloves had conductive fingertips, of which there is no sign.
Iris mentions Lucas Sharpe heading north on I-95. Later, a map is shown of I-95 with a body of water to the left, which is inaccurate. In real life, Interstate 95 runs along the east coast of the United States; therefore, heading north along the highway would not result in a body of water to one's left.
Furthermore, I-95 is shown to have two lanes with one heading north and the other heading south in a mountain chain, which is also inaccurate. No parts of I-95 in real life has this feature. However, this can be explained by the fact that The Flash films in Vancouver, Canada.