131 A. 699 | Pa. | 1925
Defendant driving his own automobile in which plaintiff and others were guests on a ten-foot-wide bituminous road in the State of New Jersey with gravel and sand "shoulders" approached a turn in the road, where it was intersected by another sandy country road, without moderating his speed, which was at least thirty-five miles an hour, and in endeavoring to make the turn the car upset and plaintiff sustained the injuries to recover damages for which this action is brought. The trial resulted in a verdict for defendant and from the judgment thereon plaintiff appeals.
The contention of appellant is that the overturning of the car was due to the unlawful speed at which it was driven and he relies as the basis for his charge of unlawful speed upon the fact that under the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Act of June 30, 1919, P. L. 678, as amended by the Act of May 16, 1921, P. L. 582, section 8, a speed in excess of thirty miles an hour is prohibited and upon the presumption (Roberts v. Freihofer Baking Co.,
The judgment is affirmed.