161 Iowa 644 | Iowa | 1913
In August, 1911, the plaintiff was driving west from Newton on the public highway with a single horse and buggy. As she came to the top of a hill, she observed the defendants in an automobile from sixty to one hundred fe.et distant, coming up the western slope of the hill. Her horse manifested some fear and stopped. He then began to back, and finally backed the buggy against a bank on the south side of the road. The plaintiff signaled the defendants to stop and also called for help'. The defendant Stouder, who owned and operated the automobile, stopped the same within about' one rod of the plaintiff’s horse. 'Both defendants came
The judgment below must therefore be Affirmed.