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Argued May 27, 1953.
November 24, 1953.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Henry C. Kessler, Jr., with him William C. Schultz, Jr., Luria & Still, Charles H. Still, William A. Luria and Raymond R. Smith, for appellant.
Joseph Rothbard, with him Clarence M. Lawyer, Jr., and Rothbard & Rothbard, for appellee
Before STERN, C.J., STEARNE, JONES, BELL, CHIDSEY, MUSMANNO and ARNOLD, JJ.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE MUSMANNO, November 24, 1953:
The Pennsylvania Turnpike is renowned throughout the nation for its excellent construction, spacious dimensions, and engineering design, calculated to produce maximum safety with celerity of travel. It is made up of two separate highways, one eastbound and the other westbound, separated by a medial strip 10 feet wide, each comfortably accommodating two lanes of traffic moving...
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