BROZE v. RANDALL

No. 37810.

73 Wn.2d 541 (1968)

439 P.2d 406

VINCENT J. BROZE, Respondent, v. RONALD RANDALL et al., Appellants.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

April 4, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kahin, Horswill, Keller, Rohrback, Waldo & Moren and Fred R. Butterworth, for appellants.

Kumm, Maxwell, Petersen & Lee, by Raymond J. Petersen, for respondent.


HALE, J.

Two automobiles collided at an uncontrolled intersection in Seattle, November 3, 1962. Plaintiff, the disfavored driver, says that he could not be deemed contributorially negligent as a matter of law in failing to yield the right of way because the defendant, approaching him from his right, was coming up a very steep hill. The steep hill, he contends, diminished his responsibilities under the right-of-way statute, and left the question of contributory negligence...

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