139 Ga. 811 | Ga. | 1913
The plaintiff alleged that he was driving a roadworthy horse to a buggy along a public road, and just as he was approaching a sharp curve an automobile of one defendant, operated by the other defendant, dashed around the curve, coming in his direction at the rate of forty miles an hour, frightening his horse, and causing him to overturn the buggy, injuring the plaintiff and damaging his buggy and harness. The specific acts of negligence alleged consisted in running the automobile around a sharp curve at a rate of speed greater than six miles per hour, as provided in section 5 of the act approved August 13, 1910; in
Judgment on main hill of exceptions affirmed. Qross-bill dismissed.