KENISON, C. J.
There was sufficient evidence from which the jury could find that the defendant had failed to keep a proper and adequate lookout for traffic ahead of him on the highway. The jury were not required to accept the defendant's claim that he was blinded by lights of an approaching car seventy feet from the scene of the accident but could accept the plaintiff's testimony that this occurred three hundred feet from the scene of the accident. There was evidence...
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