A woman who thought her car had just been hit by an erratic driver, discovered instead that she'd been hit --- twice by the same bullet.
"And the vibration that she felt was most likely the bullet coming through her vehicle," said Sgt. Andrew Skelton.
Before she realized she'd been shot, the woman pulled over to the shoulder of the road, expecting the driver to pull over too. When he didn't, she actually got back on Route 422 and followed him, getting his license plate.
"Moments later she realized that she had been shot, apparently shot with an unknown caliber handgun," Skelton said.
She pulled off the highway a second time and called police.
The bullet hit the woman in one of her arms and one of her legs. The wounds are not life threatening, sources tell NBC10.
You can see exactly where the bullet shot through the back, right end of the car.
She was airlifted to the hospital, treated and released early in the afternoon.
The shooting happened around 7:20 a.m. on the eastbound side of the busy highway near the Oaks exit in Upper Providence, Montgomery County.
A man surrendered to police several hours later on the advice of his attorney.