To evade a predator they will run in a zig zag pattern to confuse its attacker in hopes of getting away, most of the time directly in front of it.
Predators will almost always attack head on or in a straight line, thus the fuzzy ones chance of survival is upped by doing some zig-zagging.
This has only happened when they were already in the road when I came around the corner; understandable (except for that idiotic crow that forgot it had wings and ran off to the side

). When they were already off of the road they ran almost straight across it: the only zigzags they might have then are, again, from tire treads.
Animals can't reconize the difference from, lets say, a lion or a car...
The animals you've known must be really stupid. Our dogs, cats, cattle and even the chickens certainly knew the difference (except that our lions are actually cougars).
Think of it as a Dogfight, bogie on your six what do you do to keep him from nailing your arse?
Unless the plane is damaged beyond effective flight, I
stay off the road!
