McClay v. Philadelphia

73 A. 188, 224 Pa. 174, 1909 Pa. LEXIS 749
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMarch 22, 1909
DocketAppeal, No. 183
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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McClay v. Philadelphia, 73 A. 188, 224 Pa. 174, 1909 Pa. LEXIS 749 (Pa. 1909).

Opinion

Per Curiam,

The only question argued was that of contributory negligence. The plaintiff’s husband was riding on an elevated seat on an open wagon on a wide thoroughfare crowded with heavy teams, on which there were three tracks of a steam railroad. While crossing the tracks he turned his horses to one side to avoid a team crossing in front of him. One of the wheels of his wagon slid on a rail and went into a narrow depression or hole at its side, causing a jolt that threw him from his seat. Whether under the circumstances he should have seen and avoided the danger caused by the defect in the surface of the street was a question for the jury.

While the duty of vigilance is obligatory on everyone in the use of city streets, a driver who is unable to give undivided attention to the roadbed, because of the care required in managing his horses and in avoiding other vehicles, cannot be held to have seen, orto have been reckless in not seeing, defects in a roadbed that would have been obvious to a pedestrian.

The judgment is affirmed.

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