In the early morning of July 4, 1957 claimant was operating a taxicab owned by his employer in a northerly direction on Jerome Avenue in the City of New York. At a traffic control light in compliance with whose signal he had stopped, one Hochman, also driving a taxicab, drew alongside claimant's vehicle and criticized him for "cutting him off" at a point some distance to their rear. From cab to cab a verbal encounter between the two drivers ensued. After the traffic light...
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