These appeals are from judgments based upon jury verdicts in various actions arising from a two-ear collision at the intersection of Schiller and Schubert Streets in the City of Binghamton, New York. On November 1, 1956, shortly after midnight, Mrs. Shaw was driving a car owned by her husband in a westerly direction on Schubert Street, and Mrs. Lasky was driving a car owned by her husband in a southerly direction on Schiller Street, when the two cars collided within the intersection. By its verdicts the jury has obviously found that Mrs. Lasky was negligent and that Mrs. Shaw was not. Schubert Street, which is 30 feet in width, runs east and west, and Schiller Street, which is 28 feet wide, runs north and south. Schubert Street is a through street protected by stop signs at intersecting streets. There was a stop sign on Schiller Street intended to stop traffic before entering Schubert Street. However, after the accident it was found to be turned about 90 degrees and was facing east, Mrs. Lasky concedes that she did not come to a full stop 'before entering the intersection. The
