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... night at 45 to 50 miles an hour on unfamiliar graveled road , in action for injuries to occupant of automobile when car went into ditch at sharp curve . Rhodes v . Jordan , App.1935 , 157 So. 811 . Speed at night is excessive when au ...
... night at 45 to 50 miles an hour on unfamiliar graveled road , in action for injuries to occupant of automobile when car went into ditch at sharp curve . Rhodes v . Jordan , App.1935 , 157 So. 811 . Speed at night is excessive when au ...
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... night , on encountering view impairing agen- cies such as bright lights , fog , dust , rain or smoke , must reduce the speed of the vehicle so that he will be able to stop it within the distance that the highway is illuminated by the ...
... night , on encountering view impairing agen- cies such as bright lights , fog , dust , rain or smoke , must reduce the speed of the vehicle so that he will be able to stop it within the distance that the highway is illuminated by the ...
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... night so as to allow stop within dis- tance in which he can plainly see ob- struction ahead is inapplicable , where obstruction motorist has no reason to expect appears suddenly immediately be- fore his automobile . Holcomb v . Perry ...
... night so as to allow stop within dis- tance in which he can plainly see ob- struction ahead is inapplicable , where obstruction motorist has no reason to expect appears suddenly immediately be- fore his automobile . Holcomb v . Perry ...
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Numerical Index to Titles and Chapters | 57 |
Chapter | 80 |
Distribution and Sale of Motor Vehicles | 437 |
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