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... motorist is sometimes relieved from negligence in making wrong choice when confronted with sudden emergency cannot ... motorist who himself had a part in bringing about the situation of the sudden emergency . Pendola v . State , 4 So.2d ...
... motorist is sometimes relieved from negligence in making wrong choice when confronted with sudden emergency cannot ... motorist who himself had a part in bringing about the situation of the sudden emergency . Pendola v . State , 4 So.2d ...
Page 97
... motorist , whose left - turning vehicle was struck on left front side by passing motorist at intersection , was negligent in failing to observe following motorist who had already commenced his passing maneuver prior to preceding motorist ...
... motorist , whose left - turning vehicle was struck on left front side by passing motorist at intersection , was negligent in failing to observe following motorist who had already commenced his passing maneuver prior to preceding motorist ...
Page 108
... motorist met statutory require- ments of giving proper signal and observing that turn could be made without endangering oncoming or overtaking vehicle , and , thus , would not be found to be contributorily negligent , where motor- ist ...
... motorist met statutory require- ments of giving proper signal and observing that turn could be made without endangering oncoming or overtaking vehicle , and , thus , would not be found to be contributorily negligent , where motor- ist ...
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Numerical Index to Titles and Chapters | 57 |
Chapter | 80 |
Distribution and Sale of Motor Vehicles | 437 |
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