A while back I had a lady come straight at me on a two lane state highway.
She attempted to pass a Long line of cars-trucks in a KIA. As in Killed In Action.
She came straight at me without pause or any attempt to get back into her lane.
Luckily I saw her, slowed, and had a wide fairly flat shoulder to pull off on.
I saw her very well when she roared past me about 5 feet away.
She seemed to be concentrating on finishing the passing of the string of vehicles.
I don't think she could have safety made that pass in any car you can name.
November 2019 I was eastbound on US Hwy 50 in a mountainous area west of Gunnison, Colorado during a moderate snowfall, light snowpack on the road. I engaged 4-wheel drive and shifted to a lower gear for better response at 35-40 MPH.
Westbound car coming out of a curve lost traction and crossed into my lane leaving me with the choice of head-on collision or the shoulder and mountainside. I made it to the shoulder, then she hit my left rear quarter panel knocking my truck off the roadway and down the mountainside. Hiked back up to the road in time to get 9-1-1 dispatch on the phone and read off her license number as she backed away from the scene and drove away.
State patrol officers pulled her over a few miles to the west. No valid license, no valid registration, bogus license plates belonging to another vehicle, but MIRACLE OF MIRACLES she had INSURANCE. Hard to believe, but turned out to be true.
Over $500 in tow fees to recover my truck, plus a night in a hotel, then 4 months bickering with the insurance company to make good on the damages (about $2300). Finally got it fixed and sent the bill with a demand letter from my friendly family attorney, along with the towing bill, the rental car I used for a few days, hotel bill, alignment shop receipt. No more delays, full payment in the mail.
I'll take that anytime before I'll do a head-on crash. I'll even drive halfway down the mountainside if I can miss her completely.