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Georgia A. Burgess v. Leo M. Crafts.
1931.MN.330, 238 N.W. 798, 184 MINN. 384
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Publisher Description
1. Where an automobile is being driven on an extremely slippery tarvia or bitulithic paved road, it is a question for the jury whether the driver is guilty of negligence in throwing out his clutch and violently applying his brakes to prevent a collision with cattle on a steep descent.