143 N.Y.S. 1024 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1913
The State of New York maintains and operates a bascule bridge over the Oswego canal in North Salina street, Syracuse. The claimant is a domestic corporation engaged in buying and selling milk, delivered to customers in the city of Syracuse by means of horses and wagons driven by its servants. On the morning of the 13th day of June, 1911, Michael Rolio, an employee of the claimant, started from the plant of the company with a load of milk to be delivered to customers. He was using a covered wagon, and it is undisputed that as he approached the bridge in question he was looking ahead through the glass window in the wagon. He testifies that he was fully awake, having delivered one load of milk that morning before the then trip; that he was looking and listening, and that when his horse and wagon were both upon the bridge he saw the defendant’s flagman run out from a shanty on the far side of the bridge and wave a flag; that the flagman came forward, stopped his for