Blimey, this caught my attention. I drive the A149 up here in Norfolk regularly at night and I've had two instances in the past year where I couldn't account for roughly 20-30 minutes of journey time. Dismissed both as fatigue the first time but the second one genuinely rattled me.
What were the conditions like on Route 9 that night? Clear skies, overcast? Any unusual lights beforehand or did the gap just... appear in your memory?
The reason I ask is that in my experience - and from what I've read - these incidents tend to cluster around certain road corridors. Some researchers think there's a geographical component, not just random occurrence.
I'd be really interested if anyone else on this thread:
Had an unusual feeling before the gap, not just after, Noticed their vehicle behaving oddly (temperature, radio interference, warning lights), Found any physical evidence afterwards - marks, nosebleeds, that sort of thing
I'm no abduction specialist but I've been photographing strange aerial phenomena round the Broads for about three years now with a Sony A7 IV and I've learned that documentation after the fact is still worth doing. Write everything down immediately, even if it seems trivial.
What's the actual gap in time you're talking about? Minutes or longer? That detail matters quite a bit for working out what might have happened.