62 Pa. Super. 531 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1916
Opinion by
On Saturday, October 22,1910, at 1 p. m. the plaintiff was driving a “big heavy team” hitched to an empty wagon at a slow trot southwardly on Park avenue. Where Park avenue intersects Allegheny there is a right angle crossing with the defendant street car company’s tracks. On this avenue, which is 125 feet in width, there are two lines of street car tracks. On the north track, the one first reached by the appellee in traveling south, the cars run westwardly. On the south track the cars run eastwardly. As the plaintiff reached the house line of Allegheny avenue a car had just left Broad street, a distance of nearly 300 feet, coming east. He drove from this house line to the first rail of the north track when the car had proceeded a distance of 65 feet east of the house line of Broad street. He continued his slow trot and when he again noticed the car, just as the front feet
The assignments of error are sustained and the judgment is reversed and is here entered for the defendant.