214 Mich. 573 | Mich. | 1921
Plaintiff, a man 68 years of age, recovered a verdict, on which judgment was entered, for $1,950 for damages sustained by him by being struck by defendant’s automobile at or near the intersection of Woodward and Jefferson avenues in the city of Detroit. It is plaintiff’s claim that, going west, he approached this corner on foot from the north side of Jefferson avenue; that as he reached the corner the traffic was moving north' and south and he went with it; that after he had passed the southerly street railroad track the east and west traffic was released; that he proceeded onward and, when a few feet from the
The errors not discussed have been considered and in our opinion are without merit.
The judgment is affirmed.