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Halpert v. Houle

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jun 29, 1971
271 N.E.2d 638 (Mass. 1971)

Opinion

June 29, 1971.

Philip J. McCarthy for the plaintiff.

Frank P. Hurley for the defendant.


This is an action of tort for personal injuries sustained when the plaintiff, while riding a bicycle, collided with a motor vehicle operated by the defendant. The only issue is raised by the plaintiff's exception to the judge's refusal to instruct the jury that "In approaching or passing a person on a bicycle the person operating the motor vehicle shall slow down and in passing such person shall do so at a reasonable and proper speed." G.L.c. 90, § 14, as amended by St. 1961, c. 518, § 1. There was no error. The requested instruction was not applicable to the evidence. The defendant was not passing the plaintiff within the meaning of the statute but rather the plaintiff and the defendant were approaching each other at right angles prior to the collision. See Stafford v. Jones, 292 Mass. 489.

Exceptions overruled.


Summaries of

Halpert v. Houle

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jun 29, 1971
271 N.E.2d 638 (Mass. 1971)
Case details for

Halpert v. Houle

Case Details

Full title:CAROLE HALPERT vs. FRED G. HOULE

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Jun 29, 1971

Citations

271 N.E.2d 638 (Mass. 1971)
359 Mass. 766