Sentences with phrase «proper lookout»

If the insurance company can show that if the injured person contributed by one percent to his or her injury by felling to keep a proper lookout on their property, the injured person's claim can be barred.
Drivers often fail to respect the rights of pedestrians, failing to yield at crosswalks or failing to keep a proper lookout.
That may be the reason why bike accidents happen so frequently — motorists have a tendency to not exercise adequate care around those on bicycles or to keep a proper lookout for cyclists.
Clearly the duties imposed by the common law include a duty to exercise due care, to keep a proper lookout, and to take precautions when there is an apparent hazard.
The Plaintiff argued that she had proceeded cautiously into the crosswalk after keeping a proper lookout, that she had the right of way, and that she was unable to avoid the collision with the Defendant's vehicle.
While the turning vehicle failed to yield the right - of - way, the other driver failed to keep a proper lookout for vehicles that might stop or turn in front of him.
Pedestrians should keep a proper lookout in accordance with being in a heavy traffic.
He also accused K - Sea for failing to maintain a proper lookout, failing to listen for radio warnings, and violating other fundamental safety precautions.
We alleged to the insurance company that the defendant failed to keep a proper lookout, failed to yield the right of way when entering the roadway from a private driveway in violation of 625 ILCS 5/11-906, and failed to exercise due care for the safety of those in the area.
In many cases, the drivers of cars, trucks, and other larger vehicles fail to keep a proper lookout for motorcycles.
The uninsured driver failed to keep a proper lookout, failed to stop and / or reduce her speed to avoid a collision, traveled eastbound in a lane marked only for westbound traffic, drove in an erratic and reckless manner, and failed to exercise due care for the safety of those in the area, including the plaintiff.
2001)(affirming grant of summary judgment on issue of punitive damages when the defendant failed to keep a proper lookout and pled guilty to following too closely); Lindsey v. Clinch Cnty.
The best way to protect yourself from being involved in an construction zone accident is to drive within the adjusted speed limit, give plenty of room between your car and the vehicle in front of you, and always keep a proper lookout for dangers.
Too often motorists fail to keep a proper lookout for people crossing the street, and sometimes the consequences can be deadly.
The former for failing to keep a proper lookout while driving, the latter for designing the intersection at question with inadequate overhead lighting.
«No proper lookout» was cited as the top cause of accidents in New York in 2011, accounting for 11 percent of all accidents.
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