However, there is a short section of pavement, about 45 feet wide, which curves from the north side of 32nd Street (about 90 feet east of the highway) *833 in a northwesterly direction to the highway and which is known as 32nd Street cutoff. Thirty-Second Street does not run squarely east and west but more nearly northeast by southwest. The highway at that intersection runs generally north and south and is 40 feet wide with two 10-foot lanes for traffic in each direction. Highway 69 (known also at that point as Highway 169 and as Oak Street Trafficway) and 32nd Street. The collision occurred about noon on April 4, 1955, in Kansas City North, Clay County, Missouri, at a point near the intersection of U. From the ensuing judgment plaintiff has duly appealed. The jury returned a verdict for defendant. Gibson, Morrison, Hecker, Buck, Cozad & Rogers, Kansas City, for respondent.Īction to recover damages in the sum of $15,000 for personal injuries sustained by plaintiff, Geraldine Chester, when the car she was driving was caused to overturn as a result of being struck by defendant's automobile. William Blackford, Haskell Imes, Kansas City, for appellant. *832 Blackford, Imes, Compton & Brown, J. 304 S.W.2d 831 (1957) Geraldine CHESTER, Appellant,Ĭlarence B.
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