Date:
March 31, 1966
Location: Near Vicksburg, Michigan, United States
Jeno
Udvardy, a 1956 Hungarian refugee, was driving home from
a late work shift near Vicksburg, Michigan. When he reached
the crest of a hill he saw a cluster of lights on the
road. They were seen to be on a disc-shaped object hovering
a few feet above the road and blocking his passage.

Source:
NICAP (National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomenon)
Early
on the morning of March 31, Jeno Udvardy, a 1956 Hungarian
refugee, was driving home from a late work shift near
Vicksburg, Michigan. When he reached the crest of a hill,
he saw a cluster of lights on the road ahead which he
assumed was an ambulance at an accident. He slowed and
approached cautiously. When within about 10 feet of the
lights, he suddenly realized that they were not on any
recognizable vehicle. Instead, they were seen to be on
a disc-shaped object hovering a few feet above the road
and blocking his passage.
Brilliant
lights from the object, some steady and some blinking,
concealed some details of the object. (See sketch). Udvardy
became frightened and tried to back away from the strange
object. At that moment, his car was buffeted violently
as if by strong gusts of wind. Then he saw what he first
thought was another object hovering behind his car, but
a quick glance ahead slowed that the object was no longer
on the road ahead. Apparently, it had darted overhead
and taken a new position behind him. The same pattern
of lights was visible on the object.
Udvardy
then realized that his motor had stalled. (It is not known
whether this was due to electro-magnetic interference
as reported in many cases, but he could easily have stalled
the car in the excitement of the moment). He rolled down
his window and looked out. For the first time, he heard
a low humming sound like a swarm of bees. Moments later,
the UFO rose abruptly and sped off at a steep angle, disappearing
in the eastern sky.
Having
experienced Communist terrorism and other violence in
his native country, Udvardy told the NICAP investigator,
he did not scare easily. But this encounter with something
unknown had shaken him. The incident probably lasted less
than a minute, but for many minutes, Udvardy sat in the
car regaining his composure before he was able to drive
home. At his wife's urging, he reported the experience
to the Kalamazoo Sheriff's office. He later became somewhat
bitter over the ridicule his report evoked. However, he
stuck to his story in the face of skepticism, though he
had nothing to gain from it.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case554.htm