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Olive B. and J. M. Johnson v. Fanny
1935.MN.257, 261 N.W. 859, 195 MINN. 107
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The situation disclosed by the evidence did not justify the jury in finding defendant negligent from the mere fact that she, in the attempt to avoid meeting a car traveling on the dry half of the roadway, drove onto the freshly oiled half of the road, her proper lane of travel.