COLLINS v. CHILDS


286 A.D. 1132 (1955)

James W. Collins, Respondent, v. Richard Childs, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

November 16, 1955.


Plaintiff was crossing the twenty-three foot westbound lane of Route 20 near Sloansville when he was struck by the defendant's car which had been coming westerly in the lane. The lanes of the road at that point are separated by a grass mall about twenty-one feet wide. At the point of collision is a passage across the mall at which cars could turn from one lane to the other. Plaintiff had used this passage to turn from the eastbound to the westbound lane. Near the point of...

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