Citation Numbers: 85 N.Y.S. 361
Judges: Bischoff
Filed Date: 11/30/1903
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
The plaintiff’s wagon was being driven northly along West street, upon the right-hand car-track. A light wagon was approaching it upon the track to the left, and the defendant’s heavy truck was slightly in front of the light wagon, but to the left and clear of the left-hand track. The plaintiff’s wagon came opposite to the light wagon as the latter, going a little faster than the truck, came beside it; but the truck then attempted to swing toward and over the tracks, and, colliding with the light wagon, threw it against the plaintiff’s wagon, with the result that his horse was killed. Whether the driver of the light wagon was or was not negligent in failing to stop when the truck attempted to pass, does not affect the defendant’s liability, if the-truck driver’s attempt to cut across was also negligent; and the justice was quite authorized to find that it was. So far as appears, the truckman simply gave a signal with his hand that he intended'to take the right of way—a right not justified by reasonable prudence, in view of the position of the three wagons, but depending for
Judgment affirmed, with costs. All concur.