As I mention in my Estate Madness thread, I'm here in Maryland to help close down my parents home of 42 years.
The drive up from North Carolina is usually routine and predictable. I've made the trip so often, I know every rest stop and watering hole along the way, as well as where most of the speed traps are.
Still, the drive typically takes me 5 1/2 hours, and some stretches are particularly tedious. I had just left one such stretch to make the approach to Richmond, VA.
Traffic speeds don't change, but there are some tricky merges, especially with recent road construction. I sail through that challenge with a yawn.
That's when I notice this green mini pickup ahead of me. It has two pieces of brown furniture, one of which I see is an overstuffed chair (I think the other is an ottoman). Then I realize it is rocking back and forth in the truck bed.
Then I realize it is not tied down . . . by anything.
Then I realize it is tumbling out of the back of the truck bend and bouncing along the highway STRAIGHT AT ME!!!




I swerve to the left (I'm in the fast lane) and luckily am in a part of I 95 where there's still a shoulder to swerve into. The chair barely missed my right front bumper. I look in my rearview and see the chair SHATTER
into the front end of the car behind me (who admittedly is tailgating). The shattered pieces fly into the car behind HIM, and both pull over into the shoulder to check the damage.
Green pickup moves along as if nothing happened.

I try to catch up to get the license plate but am unable to. I get the state police, describe what happened, and the exit he gets off on.
And then shake for several minutes as the adrenalin wears off.
Car Wars, anyone?
The drive up from North Carolina is usually routine and predictable. I've made the trip so often, I know every rest stop and watering hole along the way, as well as where most of the speed traps are.
Still, the drive typically takes me 5 1/2 hours, and some stretches are particularly tedious. I had just left one such stretch to make the approach to Richmond, VA.
Traffic speeds don't change, but there are some tricky merges, especially with recent road construction. I sail through that challenge with a yawn.
That's when I notice this green mini pickup ahead of me. It has two pieces of brown furniture, one of which I see is an overstuffed chair (I think the other is an ottoman). Then I realize it is rocking back and forth in the truck bed.
Then I realize it is not tied down . . . by anything.
Then I realize it is tumbling out of the back of the truck bend and bouncing along the highway STRAIGHT AT ME!!!





I swerve to the left (I'm in the fast lane) and luckily am in a part of I 95 where there's still a shoulder to swerve into. The chair barely missed my right front bumper. I look in my rearview and see the chair SHATTER
into the front end of the car behind me (who admittedly is tailgating). The shattered pieces fly into the car behind HIM, and both pull over into the shoulder to check the damage.Green pickup moves along as if nothing happened.

I try to catch up to get the license plate but am unable to. I get the state police, describe what happened, and the exit he gets off on.
And then shake for several minutes as the adrenalin wears off.
Car Wars, anyone?



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