443 P.2d 177 | Or. | 1968
This is an automobile intersection collision ease. Plaintiff, a disfavored driver, had approached the intersection, and stopped as he was obliged to do. He permitted some cars to pass and then entered the intersection and attempted to make a left-hand turn. Defendant was approaching the intersection on the favored street. The two cars collided. This action followed.
At the trial the conflicts in the evidence involved the usual testimony about the distances involved, lookout, etc. The jury found for defendant. Plaintiff appeals.
The sole assignment of error relates to a failure of the trial court to remove an allegation of contributory negligence from the answer. The allegation read:
“*= * * |je [plaintiff] drove his said automobile into the path of defendant’s automobile when a reasonably prudent person would not have done so under the circumstances.”
There were three other allegations of contributory negligence which separately alleged failure to yield the right of way, failure of lookout and control. The trial court instructed the jury that if it found plaintiff guilty of any of the four specifications of negligence, it should find for defendant. No exception was taken to that instruction. The only assignment relates to the failure to strike the allegation from the pleading.
Judgment affirmed.