Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 98
... automobile is being driven , the ac- cident occurs at 20 miles an hour or at 50 miles an hour , leaving the pedestrian something in the nature of Hobson's choice as to whether he will be hit by the faster or the slower moving vehicle ...
... automobile is being driven , the ac- cident occurs at 20 miles an hour or at 50 miles an hour , leaving the pedestrian something in the nature of Hobson's choice as to whether he will be hit by the faster or the slower moving vehicle ...
Page 106
... automobile will use perfect judg- ment and has the ability to use perfect judgment . Almost any- body , without an obvious physical defect or deformity , can pro- cure an operator's license merely upon compliance with a mini- mum ...
... automobile will use perfect judg- ment and has the ability to use perfect judgment . Almost any- body , without an obvious physical defect or deformity , can pro- cure an operator's license merely upon compliance with a mini- mum ...
Page 107
... automobile than they now do . Recent tests made on some 4,000 persons at a state fair in Springfield indicated that the mental process of nearly half of the drivers tested were so slow that it was not safe for them to drive automobiles ...
... automobile than they now do . Recent tests made on some 4,000 persons at a state fair in Springfield indicated that the mental process of nearly half of the drivers tested were so slow that it was not safe for them to drive automobiles ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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