Haley v. Edwards

276 S.W.2d 153, 1955 Mo. LEXIS 710
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedMarch 14, 1955
Docket43994
StatusPublished
Cited by36 cases

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Haley v. Edwards, 276 S.W.2d 153, 1955 Mo. LEXIS 710 (Mo. 1955).

Opinion

LYON ANDERSON, Special Judge.

This is a negligence action wherein plaintiff, S. H. Haley, sought to recover damages by Count I of the petition for injuries to his person, and in Count II thereof for damages to his automobile, which damages were alleged to have resulted from a collision between said automobile and a truck under the control of defendant. The trial resulted in a verdict and judgment in favor of plaintiff for $8,800. From said judgment, defendant has appealed.

The collision in question occurred on June 28, 1952, about 8:00 p. m. or a few minutes thereafter. The scene of the accident was on U. S. Highway 50 about one mile east of Knob Noster, Missouri. Earlier that evening plaintiff and a Mrs. Benson had been in Lamont, Missouri, and at the time of the accident were on their way home, traveling west on Highway 50 toward Knob Noster. They left Lamont about 7:30 p. m. It was dusk at the time. Plaintiff was driving a Plymouth sedan, and as he proceeded homeward drove at a speed of about forty miles per hour. Plain *155 tiff had turned on the lights of his automobile when he left Lamont. It was Saturday night and there were many cars on the highway at the time traveling eastward from Kansas City. Plaintiff testified: ■“there was cars all the time. * * * They all had their lights on. There was just a blaze of fire down the road there.” Plaintiff did not observe any cars proceeding westwardly in front of him just prior to the collision. Plaintiff’s car was equipped with seal beam headlights and as he drove westwardly at the time in question the lights were adjusted to reflect downward. He testified when the lights were on the “down beam” they would “show up” on level ground, he imagined, about twenty-five or thirty feet.

One mile east of Knob Noster U. S. Highway 50 intersects with Highway “D.” Beginning at the intersection, there is a ■down grade westwardly on Highway 50 for some distance, then a level stretch of road, beyond which is an ascending grade. The accident happened on the level stretch between the two hills, about 150 feet west ■of the intersection.

According to plaintiff’s testimony, the defendant’s truck at the time of the accident was unlighted and was parked facing west, partly on the north shoulder of the highway and partly in the north lane of the pavement. Plaintiff stated that it looked to him as though about one-half of .the rear end of the truck was on the highway. U. S. Highway 50 at that point is a two lane highway, the concrete portion of which is eighteen feet wide. Plaintiff’s •car ran into the rear of the defendant’s truck.

Plaintiff testified:

“Well, I was driving up there, just ■driving along and all at once I seen something and I hopped on my brakes .and just about the time I got on the ■brakes I plowed into that truck. * * It didn’t have no lights on it. * * * I think I was driving about 40 miles.
“Q. Did you have your lights on the up or down beam ? A. Down beam at that time.
“Q. When did you first see this vehicle ahead of you? A. Oh, I saw it just about the time I got on my brakes when I seen it, and I was right close to it.
“Q. That was when your lights first shown on it? A. Yes.
“Q. How far were you away from it when you first saw it ? A. I wasn’t very far. I would guess 25 or 30 feet from it. * * * It looked to me like it was parked catawampus, the best I could say. The cab sort of on the shoulder and the back end on the highWay * * * ⅜
“Q. Now just, prior to the time of the collision, Mr. Haley, did you observe any vehicle approaching from the west, coming toward you? A. Yes. * * * all the way down there from Lamont there had been a solid stream of cars and they would bunch up, and there was quite a bunch passing right where the wreck was, just before I hit this truck.
“Q. Just prior to this accident and when you first saw the truck ahead, did you observe a car approaching you then? A. Yes, sir * * * I don’t know just how far, not very far. * * * It was around eight o’clock I guess, somewhere. It might have ■ been as late as 8:15.
“Q. Did you turn your automobile to the right or left from the time you first saw this truck until the time you collided with it? A. I don’t think I did, to tell you the truth about that. The fact is that if I had turned a little ■bit to the left over the black line I would have killed somebody else. I *156 couldn’t get over it without hitting another car. I don’t think I did, but I might have cut a little. * * * It seemed to me I hit the corner of it.”

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