Wiktionary
n. A dangerous curve on a roadway in which drivers cannot see approaching traffic.
WordNet
n. a curve or bend in the road that you cannot see around as you are driving [syn: blind bend]
Wikipedia
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Usage examples of "blind curve".
Instead of going on and finding a place to turn around, the idiot began backing up, going the wrong way down a narrow two-lane blacktop, around a blind curve.
I can see everything that's on the road, even around a blind curve.
The trees were a landmark by which she judged that she was a quarter mile from the blind curve where Jim had died.
Farrell passed a truck and a schoolbus on a blind curve, because Madame Schumann-Heink was at her very best going downhill.
The road slipped to the bottom of the slope and entered a short straightaway leading into a wide, blind curve.
And she hadnt stopped long enough to even consider how it was going to alter her own existence--this catastrophe that seemed to have descended out of nowhere, like a car bulleting around a blind curve.
From what she had seen so far, Mos Espa was a bustling dome-warren where catastrophe lurked around each blind curve and trouble sat watching from beneath every shade awning.
I drank it in thirstilyand almost succumbed to the road's last crafty attempt to kill us, with a blind curve/vertical drop/vertical ascent/blind curve pattern that must have afforded the locals much amusement in the tourist season.