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... entering on un- favorable light and therefore driver en- tering intersection on favorable light cannot be considered to be negligent if he does not see another vehicle which has entered intersection at considerable speed and in face of ...
... entering on un- favorable light and therefore driver en- tering intersection on favorable light cannot be considered to be negligent if he does not see another vehicle which has entered intersection at considerable speed and in face of ...
Page 360
... entered intersection first had right to proceed across , though street crossed was favored street . Lam- bert v . Conrad , App.1934 , 152 So. 93 . Motorist entering intersection when de- fendant's automobile was at least half block away ...
... entered intersection first had right to proceed across , though street crossed was favored street . Lam- bert v . Conrad , App.1934 , 152 So. 93 . Motorist entering intersection when de- fendant's automobile was at least half block away ...
Page 380
... entering intersection to pass , is negligence . Item Co. v . Check- er Cab Co. , 1929 , 9 La.App . 397 , 120 So. 509 . 164 . Necessity of stopping Where westbound traffic had right of way at intersection , one going north was under duty ...
... entering intersection to pass , is negligence . Item Co. v . Check- er Cab Co. , 1929 , 9 La.App . 397 , 120 So. 509 . 164 . Necessity of stopping Where westbound traffic had right of way at intersection , one going north was under duty ...
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Numerical Index to Titles and Chapters | 57 |
Chapter | 80 |
Distribution and Sale of Motor Vehicles | 437 |
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