285 A.D. 984 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1955
Appeal from a judgment of the Court of Claims dismissing the claim herein on the merits at the close of claimant’s case. Claimant’s intestate, a young woman eighteen or nineteen years of age, was a passenger in a motor vehicle operated by a young man whose name was Bradley. About 3:00 o’clock on the morning of December 26,1950, when the car was being driven in a southerly direction on a public highway in the County of Ulster, known as Route 13, it left the highway and plunged over an embankment into the Wallkill River. Claimant’s intestate was drowned. Route 13 winds along the Wallkill River, and is a highway of many curves. The accident happened on a curve which bore to the left in the direction the car was proceeding, and which had a radius of 300 feet. To the right was the river and on that side of the curve there were guide posts but no cable connecting them. The macadam part of the highway at that point was twenty feet wide. The force of the collision broke off two or three guide posts. Bradley testified that the car was running at a speed of