I had just turned left onto a road with an incline. About 200 yards up the road was the crest of the hill. I had only gone up the hill about 50 yards and was not going very fast when a car tops the hill going what seemed faster than the speed limit. After the car topped the hill it crossed the yellow line and was 2/3 to 3/4 in my lane headed for me. My initial thought was that it was a drunk driver.
I moved as far over to the right side of the road as I could and actually went about 1 foot into the grass off the side of the road. By the time the car passed me, the driver had the car back in her lane. She came to the stop sign at the end of the road, turned left, and just went on her way like nothing happened.
My first instinct was to go after her and rip her a new one, but I would have had to make a U-turn on a blind hill and put myself in a dangerous position. Instead, I just took a deep breath, waited for my heart rate to drop below 150 bpm and thanked God that I was not near the top of the hill when she came over it.
From now on when I come towards a blind hill I'm going to be well to the right side of my lane just in case someone coming the other way crosses the yellow.
I moved as far over to the right side of the road as I could and actually went about 1 foot into the grass off the side of the road. By the time the car passed me, the driver had the car back in her lane. She came to the stop sign at the end of the road, turned left, and just went on her way like nothing happened.
My first instinct was to go after her and rip her a new one, but I would have had to make a U-turn on a blind hill and put myself in a dangerous position. Instead, I just took a deep breath, waited for my heart rate to drop below 150 bpm and thanked God that I was not near the top of the hill when she came over it.
From now on when I come towards a blind hill I'm going to be well to the right side of my lane just in case someone coming the other way crosses the yellow.