GEHL, J.
Evans contends that the court erred in submitting in the verdict questions which inquired as to his speed and lookout. There was ample testimony to warrant submission of the questions and to support the jury's findings. Evans himself testified that as he approached the blind intersection he was traveling at the rate of 60 or 63 miles per hour. One witness testified that just before the collision Evans was traveling at the rate of from 75 to 85 miles per hour...
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