Section i provides that if any person drives a motor car on a public highway recklessly or negligently or at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition,... British and Foreign State Papers - Page 328by Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1914Full view - About this book
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1921 - 774 pages
...at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition and use...highway, that person shall be guilty of an offence under this Act." No counsel appeared to show cause. GL Hardy in support of the rule referred to Bex v. Wells,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 768 pages
...bicycle on the public highway at a speed dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition, and...highway, and to the amount of traffic which actually was at the time, or which might reasonably be expected to be, on the said highway ": — Held, upon... | |
| Automobile industry and trade - 1903 - 890 pages
...driving, and makes driving an offense which might be considered dangerous to the public, with respect to the amount of traffic which actually is at the time or "which might be expected to be on the highway." This latter phrase is certainly very indefinite, and if English... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 776 pages
...at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, liaving regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition and use...highway, that person shall be guilty of an offence under this Act." going on the street, but saw no motor and heard no warning from DC the horn or gong, and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 708 pages
...circumstances, ABBUBTON tne nature, condition and use of the highway and the GODFREY v. v. COOPER. amount of traffic which actually is at the time, or...might . reasonably be expected to be on the highway, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act:" sec. 11 (2). It is for breach of this duty that Flemming... | |
| George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - American literature - 1903 - 564 pages
...at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition and use...highway, that person shall be guilty of an offence under this act. The pressure for a speed limit, however, was so great that a clause was added limiting the... | |
| Consular reports - 1903 - 1038 pages
...the conviction of an offending driver. There is Section I, which reads as follows: the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition, and...on the highway, that person shall be guilty of an offense under this act." This is as clear as words can be, and anyone who drives a car or motor cycle... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - Consular reports - 1903 - 902 pages
...at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition, and...on the highway, that person shall be guilty of an offense under this act." This is as clear as words can be, and anyone who drives a car or motor cycle... | |
| George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - American literature - 1904 - 486 pages
...at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition and use...highway, that person shall be guilty of an offence under this act. The pressure for a speed limit, however, was so great that a clause was added limiting the... | |
| George Albert Bonner, Henry Gatchell Farrant - Automobiles - 1904 - 374 pages
...at a speed or in a manner which was dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition and use...highway, and to the amount of traffic which actually was at the time, or which would reasonably be expected to be on the highway," where the summons was... | |
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