MOORMAN
v.
WILLIAMS et al.
Court of Appeals of Georgia.
H. T. Hicks, Beverly B. Hayes, for plaintiff in error.
Sharpe & Sharpe, T. Malone Sharpe, T. Ross Sharpe, J. Emory Rowland, contra.
*733 FELTON, Chief Judge.
1. Assuming for the sake of argument that the driver of the truck was negligent in attempting to cross the public road under the circumstances, which fact we expressly do not decide, the uncontradicted evidence in the case shows that the deceased could, in the exercise of ordinary care, have seen the truck entering into and crossing the public road when the automobile driven by the deceased was approximately 150 yards away, and that he could, by the exercise of ordinary care, have avoided the consequences of the defendant's negligence, if any. Code § 105-603; Central of Ga. Ry. Co. v. Roberts,
2. The plaintiff mother in this case is barred by the negligence of her son, damages for the tortious death of whom she seeks to recover. Porter v. Southern Ry. Co.,
The court correctly awarded a nonsuit.
Judgment affirmed. Nichols and Bell, JJ., concur.
