Very good call. Reminds me of a split-second decision I made about 15 years ago that likely saved a bunch of lives. I had just taken a right into a divided two lane road (where the speed limit is like 20mph), and had just come off of a major road (NW Highway in Dallas, where people drive 50-60mph). Lo and behold, I see a weaving, speeding small pickup headed right my way going the wrong direction. I could have jumped the curb and let him speed into the intersection and hit someone, but I decided my car would do a safe enough job of stopping him .. at least that's the best course of action I could think of in the hair of time that I had. I was in a Volvo 240 station wagon, and I turned slightly to the left and he just plowed into me, spinning me out onto the center divider, and he came to a rest on the side of the road on top of a hydrant. Turns out the guy was drunk out of his mind, he had broken his left arm, was bleeding profusely, and was walking around the accident scene asking bystanders for change. I didn't directly admit to taking the hit on purpose, but the cops that came on scene said it would have been a whole lot worse if he just plowed into 6 lanes of crossing traffic 15 feet away.