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Janas Diane Mclinn v. Kodiak Electric
1976.AK.18, 546 P.2D 1305
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Publisher Description
On February 19, 1970, Kodiak Electric Association sent a crew of five employees to install a new pole at the site of existing utility lines in the vicinity of Mission Road and Urdahl Circle, in the city of Kodiak. In order to install the pole a boom truck was parked on Mission Road, thereby obstructing the northbound traffic lane. While cones were deployed around the truck, no flagmen were posted at either end of the obstruction. A driver approaching this obstruction from the south could not see oncoming southbound traffic due to a curve in the road.