Virginia Electric & Power Co. v. Vellines

175 S.E. 35, 162 Va. 671, 1934 Va. LEXIS 279
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedJune 14, 1934
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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Virginia Electric & Power Co. v. Vellines, 175 S.E. 35, 162 Va. 671, 1934 Va. LEXIS 279 (Va. 1934).

Opinion

Holt, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

Plaintiff, W. L. Vellines (defendant in error) is seeking to recover for damages to his automobile and for injuries to himself, sustained in a collision with one of the defendant’s street cars at what is known as the 8th street crossing on its line running from Ocean View to Willoughby Spit. The car company there operates a double track electric line which can be crossed in safety only at certain designated crossings. Its tracks run east and west, and on either side of them, eight and two-tenths feet distant, is a sixteen foot concrete road. The track along which the car came that did the damage is straight for 1000 feet. Plaintiff lived in that neighborhood and was familiar with the local situation. He came into the street on a lane from his home which intersected the highway 150 feet from 8th street, turned to his right, continued to the west until 8th street was reached, when he turned to his left and was sruck in crossing the west-bound track.

A plat which we insert in this opinion makes it easier to understand the situation. Certain blocked figures there are supposed to represent successive positions of the automobile. Of course, they merely represent the draughtsman’s ideas of what these positions were. The accident occurred at 6:54 A. M. on January 22, 1932. On that day the sun rose at 7:15. Interior lights in the street car had been cut out but the headlight was burning.

Plaintiff has recovered a verdict and judgment for $500.

Mr. Vellines, on direct examination, testified as follows:

“Q. Just tell the jury how this accident occurred, Mr. Vellines.
“A. That morning I came out of my lane and backed back, and looked around as I came into the road, all around good, to see everything was clear, and I got the car started and kept looking, and there was no car in [675]*675sight at all, and when I got near the crossing, some little distance from the crossing, I put the window down, and I put my hand out, and was nearly across the street car track and the crash came and knocked us.
“Q. When you started on that track, how far away was the car?
“A. When I first saw it, it looked like about 100 feet or 200 feet, or something like that—about 100 feet.
“Q. I am speaking of the car that struck you; how far was it away?

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