Groves v. City of Webster City

270 N.W. 329, 222 Iowa 849
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedNovember 24, 1936
DocketNo. 43547.
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Groves v. City of Webster City, 270 N.W. 329, 222 Iowa 849 (iowa 1936).

Opinion

Kintzinger, J.

The plat embodied herein will assist in understanding' some of the facts involved in this case. Second Street, also used as Highway No. 20, in Webster City, Iowa, runs east and west and is 52 feet wide; Des Moines Street runs north and south across Second Street and is 42 feet wide. Plaintiff’s intestate, while walking across the south half of the intersection of Des Moines and Second Streets was struck by one of *850 defendant’s trucks, and received severe injuries, resulting in his death. The south half of Second Street is 26 feet wide. It was along this portion of Second Street that the accident in question occurred at about 6 :40 a. m. on November 3, 1934, at which time it was raining quite hard. At that time decedent wore a long overcoat and carried an umbrella pulled well down over his head and shoulders.

The block west of the intersection where the accident occurred had been barricaded from traffic, and a large "road closed and detour” sign was placed against the traffic light in the center of the intersection, and traffic had been detoured around the block for two or three weeks. The morning in question was dark, but the street lights were lit and several red lights were placed upon the barricade extending half way. across Second Street, about 100 feet west of the intersection in question. Notwithstanding, the barricaded street, the defendant’s truck passed over the street around the barricade, turned into the south half of the street almost to the sidewalk line, and proceeded easterly thereon.

It may be conceded, for a discussion of this case, that decedent was guilty of contributory negligence in passing over the street in front of the oncoming truck. The petition, however, alleges that defendant’s driver knew of decedent’s perilous position, and after knowing, of the same, could have avoided the accident by the exercise of ordinary care thereafter, under the doctrine of last clear chance.

At the close of the evidence, defendant’s motion for a directed verdict was overruled. The case was submitted to the jury and a verdict returned for plaintiff. A motion for a new trial was overruled, and judgment entered, from which defendant appeals.

Plaintiff’s intestate was first observed by the truck driver "in the center of the south half of the intersection directly south of a stop and go sign,” in the center of the intersection, and about one hundred feet east of defendant’s truck as it passed the barricade. Decedent was following a slightly northwesterly direction, and was walking towards defendant’s truck. He continued in this direction about ten steps, during which time the truck traveled to within fifty feet of the intersection. Here the decedent stopped and sort of tramped around in the intersection, and then took about 6 or 7 steps toward the southwest corner of

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