151 Iowa 19 | Iowa | 1911
In the afternoon of October 18, 1907, the plaintiff was driving his team, consisting of a blind horse, weighing about one thousand one hundred pounds, and another of about eight hundred pounds, hitched to a wagon loaded with 'props about four feet long to be used in a mine. There was a long hill as he passed the cemetery in going out on East Main street, steep at places. About one hundred and fifty yards from the bottom there had been a layer of rock cropping out, but this had been taken away, and a space about fourteen to sixteen feet wide left. Immediately below and above this the road was sufficiently wide for teams to pass, though this was somewhat difficult at that point. Water coming from a ledge of rock had washed a ditch to the east from near this narrow space, and this extended to the bottom of the hill,
It will be observed that he might have- turned back to the south track shortly after he passed the rock ledge, though, as he testified, this would have cramped his wagon, as he must have passed over the ditch, which was shallow at that point diagonally, or he might have waited either above or below the ledge for the team to pass and then
In answer to an inquiry as to “whether or not you consider it dangerous if you were not careful,” he testified that it was dangerous if a man did not use his best judgment in going over such a place. This plainly indicated that he fully appreciated-the situation, and if the city was -negligent in permitting such -a.' condition "the .plaintiff was
The motion to direct a verdict for defendant should have been sustained.
Reversed.