HOY v. CAPELLI


48 N.J. 81 (1966)

222 A.2d 649

WILLIAM A. HOY, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. THOMAS CAPELLI AND JEAN B. CAPELLI, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS, AND CITY OF WILDWOOD, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided September 7, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Leonard C. Horn argued the cause for defendants-appellants Thomas Capelli and Jean B. Capelli (Messrs. Lloyd, Megargee, Steedle, Weinstein & Horn, attorneys; Mr. Horn, of counsel).

Mr. Marvin D. Perskie argued the cause for plaintiff-appellant (Messrs. Perskie & Perskie, attorneys; Mr. Perskie, of counsel).

Mr. Maurice Y. Cole, Jr. argued the cause for defendant-respondent City of Wildwood (Messrs. Cole and Koury, attorneys; Mr. Cole, of counsel).


The opinion of the court was delivered by HALL, J.

Traffic at the intersection of Wildwood and Atlantic Avenues in Wildwood was controlled on January 13, 1964 and for some time previously by a single overhead traffic light. Prior to the installation of the light by the city, regulation had been by two stop signs requiring vehicles proceeding on Wildwood Avenue to come to a halt before entering the intersection. The signs were...

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