Yes, I would definitely like a scan of the manual.
The scariest highway I've routinely driven is a little 1-lane jobber (SH 94) that dips through a valley that occasionally fills with a soupy fog. There are many cars and lots of extremely slow dump trucks that people try to pass, even in the blind. There are several little bridges that ice over in the winter; it heads out east to a small town and an AFB that has roughly 5000 cars on it every morning, some of which are tired satellite operators who haven't adjusted to the graveyard shift yet and are essentially asleep at the wheel. Any time there's an accident on it, the traffic stops and turns into an 8-mile long traffic jam. The AFB is a small one, and an average year sees about 1-3 people from the AFB die on that stretch of road. I ended up orthogonal to the roadway one day as my old, rear-wheel drive Buick lost all traction in an icy fog. After that, I bought a 4-wheel drive truck. It's routinely listed as one of the top 5 most dangerous roads in El Paso County, CO.