Many crashes are avoidable, not because the driver shouldn't have put themselves in a situation in the first place, but because the driver didn't execute the proper actions when a problem arose. So here, kids. This is exactly how you should drive when two vehicles just plop themselves right in front of your face.
This is the perfect left-right high-speed maneuver that most driving schools sadly don't teach. If you've never driven on a track, this sort of thing can feel pretty jarring at first, and you might even think you've lost control, but there's a good chance it could save you or someone else serious injury, or even your life.
Do yourself a favor. Find a big, empty parking lot. I'm talking something like the local professional football stadium on Christmas Eve. Make sure no one else is around for at least a 10-20 mile radius. Make sure you're safe, you're buckled in, and your tires are good and the road conditions are dry.
Then fire up this video on your phone for inspiration. Watch it, absorb it, internalize it, cherish it. Drive up to 30 MPH, and attempt a quick left-right maneuver in your car that doesn't have the center of gravity of a Pinzgauer. Feel the limits of your own driving, and enjoy the benefits of newly acquired knowledge.
Or actually, scratch all that. Don't do that. Sign up for a proper driving course, and learn the way of safe driving Zen.