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Contributory Negligence - Duty Of Pedestrian To Look While Crossing Intersection With Light, Harvey A. Howard S.Ed. Jun 1955

Contributory Negligence - Duty Of Pedestrian To Look While Crossing Intersection With Light, Harvey A. Howard S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

The plaintiff was crossing a busy intersection in reliance on a green traffic light in his favor when he was struck by defendant's automobile. Testifying in his own behalf, plaintiff said that he waited until the light changed to green and traffic on both sides stopped before proceeding to cross the street. He further stated that he was hit just before reaching the other side of the street. He did not see defendant's automobile before it struck him. At the conclusion of this testimony defendant moved for a directed verdict on the ground that plaintiff had failed to show freedom …


M & M Livestock Transport Co. V. California Auto Transport Co., Jesse W. Carter Jan 1955

M & M Livestock Transport Co. V. California Auto Transport Co., Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

A truck passing another truck was not contributorily negligent in a collision with a truck coming from the opposite direction where the evidence showed that the other truck was going too fast and was out of control.