It is very possible that it had been "hit" or tumbled by a car.  I've seen
at least 2 instances of birds being hit and sort of stunned by cars,  both
involving larger birds (Am. Crow and Ring-billed Gull) where the birds were
stunned,  but were able to recover after a short while.  This can happen
with window strikes as well,  where a bird is stunned but will fly off
after a few minutes.  I'd say the Owl was very lucky that you stopped and
startled it enough to get it to fly off the road....

Bill
Baker

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