Ketchum ex rel. Ketchum v. Hausdorf

555 S.W.2d 654, 1977 Mo. App. LEXIS 2289
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedAugust 9, 1977
DocketNo. 37728
StatusPublished

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Ketchum ex rel. Ketchum v. Hausdorf, 555 S.W.2d 654, 1977 Mo. App. LEXIS 2289 (Mo. Ct. App. 1977).

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CLEMENS, Presiding Judge.

Two-year-old plaintiff Michelle Ketchum was a passenger in a northbound, left-turning car driven by her sister Cynthia Root when it collided with the southbound car of defendant Dorothy Hausdorf. Co-plaintiff Curtis Ketchum is Michelle’s father and next friend. So far as pertinent here, the jury gave plaintiffs a $12,500 verdict against defendant Hausdorf.

Plaintiffs submitted their cases disjunc-tively on defendant’s statutory negligence in failing to sound a horn and also in passing another vehicle on the right. After the verdict defendant contended the evidence supported neither the failure-to-sound-a-horn submission nor the passing-on-the-right submission. The trial court agreed, set aside plaintiffs’ verdict and entered judgment for defendant. Plaintiffs appeal, asking us to order the trial court to reinstate their verdict and judgment.

A more detailed statement of the location: Plaintiffs’ ear was northbound in the inside lane of Lemay Perry Road (U.S. Highways Nos. 61-67), a four-lane highway at its intersection with Will Avenue, a two-lane east-west avenue in St. Louis County. Defendant Hausdorf was southbound in the outside lane of Lemay Ferry Road. The intersection is controlled by four green-amber-and-red overhead lights, one for each lane of Lemay Perry Road. There are no electric signals for left turns from Lemay Ferry Road but the north and southbound traffic lanes are governed by “left turn yield on green” traffic signs. All lights were green for both north and southbound traffic at times pertinent here.

The presence of a third vehicle is material. It was a large trash truck temporarily stopped in the inside, southbound lane of Lemay Ferry Road, waiting for and signaling a left-turn to the east into Will Avenue. As the truck’s driver waited, several cars passed him going both north and south on Lemay Ferry Road.

As plaintiffs’ driver drove north toward the intersection and defendant drove south toward it, the standing trash truck was in their line of sight and neither plaintiffs’ driver nor defendant Hausdorf saw each other.

The location and movement of the three vehicles is shown graphically:

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