7 A.2d 225 | Conn. | 1939
The defendant has appealed from the refusal of the trial court to set aside a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. There is substantially no dispute between the parties as to the facts. On June 3, 1936, the plaintiff was riding as a passenger for hire in a taxicab of the defendant, conceded to be a common carrier. The taxicab was proceeding southerly on Baldwin street in Waterbury toward its intersection with Union street. Florence Gagne was operating an automobile in a westerly direction on Union street. *734 Before entering the intersection she brought her car to a stop and after looking in both directions and seeing no vehicles approaching she started her car slowly forward and proceeded into the intersection. When close to the northwest corner she brought the car again to a stop to permit some pedestrians to pass across in front of her. While her car was stationary it was struck by the taxicab, causing the injuries to the plaintiff to recover for which she brought this action. The collision occurred about 8.30 p.m. daylight saving time. It was raining very hard and the visibility was poor. There were skid marks on the pavement back of the taxicab in an irregular pattern extending about three times the length of the Gagne car.
While the taxicab was upon the right of the Gagne car the jury could hardly infer otherwise than that the latter had entered and was well within the intersection before the taxicab reached it, and that the Gagne car had, therefore, the right of way. Mathis v.Bzdula,
There is no error.