DARDIS v. CUDA


379 Pa. 269 (1954)

Dardis v. Cuda, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

November 8, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold R. Schmidt, with him John L. Laubach, Jr., and Rose, Rose & Houston, for appellant.

P.J. McArdle, for appellee.

Before STERN, C.J., STEARNE, JONES, CHIDSEY, MUSMANNO and ARNOLD, JJ.


OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE MUSMANNO, November 8, 1954:

With all the progress that has been made in science, invention and mechanical ingenuity, civilization has not yet achieved the mark of a driverless car. Hence the law assumes that if an automobile is seen dashing along a street with nobody behind the wheel, fault somewhere has sent the careening vehicle on its destructive journey.

On the afternoon of April 3, 1950, a Cadillac automobile in just such a condition...

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