On March 14, 1956 the plaintiff was riding to work in a car owned by the defendant Leona Evans and driven by the defendant Sol Evans, her husband. Evans was driving at a speed of 45 miles per hour when he came up behind another car proceeding in the same direction. He pulled out to pass and according to his testimony did not accelerate. The plaintiff testified that Evans had increased his speed to about 50. The skid which led to the accident occurred after the car had traversed...
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