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        "text": "Devin, C. J.\nAdmittedly there was evidence of negligence on the part of the driver of defendants\u2019 truck. Hence the determination of the propriety of the nonsuit must depend on whether from plaintiff\u2019s own testimony contributory negligence on his part was affirmatively established, sufficient to bar his recovery.\nAccording to plaintiff\u2019s testimony, on the morning of 10 November, 1951, he was driving his automobile south from Monroe on Highway 151. The pavement was 18 feet wide, the road at that point was straight and the day was clear. He was driving at a speed of 55 miles per hour. He observed at a distance of 800 feet in front of him a truck being driven out of a side road into the highway, and proceeding at a speed of 15 miles per hour along the highway in the direction plaintiff was traveling. The truck later proved to be the property of defendant \"W. L. Griffin and driven at the time by defendant Health Griffin. Overtaking the truck and desiring to pass, plaintiff drove to the left lane of the highway and was 60 or 70 feet from the truck when without warning or signal the truck was driven to the left in front of plaintiff\u2019s automobile for the purpose of entering a private driveway to a residence on the left side of the highway. Plaintiff, as soon as he saw the truck begin to turn to the left, applied his brakes and turned to the right, but was unable to avoid a collision and struck the rear of the truck which was then about the middle of the highway. Plaintiff did not sound his horn before attempting to pass. This was not a business or residence district. Plaintiff estimated the speed at which he was traveling when he attempted to pass was 35 miles per hour; that he was within 25 or 30 feet of the truck when he applied his brakes, and that he was going 20 or 25 miles per hour when the collision occurred.\nPlaintiff was injured in his person and property. Defendant\u2019s counterclaim for injury to his truck caused by the collision was not pressed consequent upon the allowance of his motion to dismiss the action.\nThe statutes regulating the operation of motor vehicles on the highway contain this provision:\n\u201cThe driver of an overtaking motor vehicle not within a business or residence district, as herein defined, shall give audible warning with his horn or other warning device before passing or attempting to pass a vehicle proceeding in the same direction.\u201d Gf.S. 20-149 (b).\nThe driver of defendants\u2019 truck failed to give a signal to the driver of the following vehicle of his intention to turn to the left across the highway, as required by G-.S. 20-154; and equally the plaintiff failed to give a warning signal of his intention to pass the defendants\u2019 truck. Both parties were at fault. If the driver of defendants\u2019 truck had given proper signal of his intention to turn left, plaintiff would not have attempted to pass at that moment; and, on the other hand, if plaintiff had sounded his horn in apt time the driver of defendants\u2019 truck in the exercise of due care would not have attempted to make a left turn, or if he did, plaintiff would have absolved himself from blame in this respect.\nThe duty imposed by statute upon the driver of the overtaking vehicle to sound his horn before attempting to pass must be regarded as requiring that warning be given to the driver of the vehicle being overtaken in reasonable time to avoid injury which would likely result from a left turn.\nIn the absence of such warning from the driver of the overtaking vehicle, knowledge of his intention to pass may not be ascribed to the driver of the forward vehicle (Dreher v. Divine, 192 N.C. 325, 135 S.E. 29; Beaman v. Duncan, 228 N.C. 600, 46 S.E. 2d 707); and the duty rests upon him who is attempting to pass another vehicle proceeding in same direction on the highway to observe the statute and to exercise due care to see that he can pass in safety. 2 Blashfield, sec. 938, 3-4 Huddy (9th Ed.), secs. 121-122; Hobbs v. Mann, 199 N.C. 532, 155 S.E. 163; Dunkelbeck v. Meyer, 140 Minn. 283; Kerlinske v. Dtzel, 215 N.W. (Wis.) 591; Tackett v. Milburn, 36 Wash. 2d 349; Stallard v. Atlantic Greyhound Lines, 169 Va. 223; Spence v. Rasmussen, 190 Ore. 662; Montgomery v. Whitfield, 188 F. 2d 757.\nIn Sandoz v. Beridon, 150 Sou. (La.) 25, where the facts were similar to those in the case at bar, the Court said: \u201cIt seems to us that even though Dr. Reridon failed to look behind carefully and at a proper time and to extend bis band and arm, tbe plaintiff Dejean, as driver of tbe overtaking vehicle, was equally neglectful and at fault in not timely giving tbe suitable and audible signal, which the law required him to give to tbe party about to be passed. There was a mutual failure of duty, each contributing to bring about tbe collision. We therefore conclude that as against Dejean tbe defense of contributory negligence is good and that be has no right to recover on that account.\u201d\nIt is apparent from plaintiff\u2019s testimony that bis negligence in failing to sound bis born before attempting to pass, as required by tbe statute, must be regarded as one of tbe causes which proximately contributed to bis injury.\n\u201cTbe plaintiff\u2019s negligence need not have been the sole proximate cause of the injury. If bis negligence was one of tbe proximate causes, the plaintiff would not be entitled to recover.\u201d Wright v. Grocery Co., 210 N.C. 462, 187 S.E. 564. It is sufficient to sustain a nonsuit on this ground if tbe plaintiff\u2019s testimony makes out a case of contributory negligence on bis part concurring with that of tbe defendant in proximately producing the injury. Austin v. Overton, 222 N.C. 89, 21 S.E. 2d 887.\nWhile tbe burden of proof on tbe issue of contributory negligence was on the defendants, nonsuit on this ground may properly be rendered when but a single inference leading to that conclusion can be drawn from tbe plaintiff\u2019s evidence. Harrison v. R. R., 194 N.C. 656, 140 S.E. 598; Hayes v. Tel. Co., 211 N.C. 192, 189 S.E. 499; Beck v. Hooks, 218 N.C. 105, 10 S.E. 2d 608; Hampton v. Hawkins, 219 N.C. 205, 13 S.E. 2d 227; Bundy v. Powell, 229 N.C. 707, 51 S.E. 2d 307; Morrisette v. Boone Co., 235 N.C. 162, 69 S.E. 2d 239; Morris v. Transport Co., 235 N.C. 568 (576), 70 S.E. 2d 845; Ward v. Cruse, 236 N.C. 400, 72 S.E. 2d 835.\nWhat is tbe proximate cause of an injury is ordinarily a question for tbe jury. \u201cIt is only when tbe facts are all admitted and only one inference may be drawn from them that tbe court will declare whether an act was the proximate cause of an injury or not.\u201d Conley v. Pearce-Young-Angel Co., 224 N.C. 211, 29 S.E. 2d 740. Here tbe facts were not in dispute. Tbe affirmative defense of contributory negligence was based on tbe plaintiff\u2019s own testimony. Wright v. R. R., 155 N.C. 325, 71 S.E. 306; Godwin v. R. R., 220 N.C. 281, 17 S.E. 2d 137.\nTbe judgment of nonsuit rendered by tbe able judge who beard this case will be upheld.\nAffirmed.\nEkviN and JohnsoN, JJ., dissent.",
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    "head_matter": "F. T. LYERLY v. W. L. GRIFFIN and HEATH GRIFFIN.\n(Filed 6 May, 1953.)\n1. Automobiles \u00a7 14\u2014\nBefore attempting to pass another vehicle traveling in the same direction on the highway in front of him, a driver must exercise due care to see that he can pass in safety and must sound his horn in reasonable time to give warning so as to avoid injury which would likely result if the preceding-vehicle should make a left turn. G.S. 20-149 (b). .\n2. Automobiles \u00a7 18h (S) \u2014\nPlaintiff\u2019s own evidence tended to show that he turned to his left on the highway in an attempt to pass a truck traveling in the same direction, but that he did not sound his horn to give warning of his intention to pass the truck, and that the truck without warning or signal turned to its left in front of plaintiff\u2019s car in order to enter a private driveway on the left of the highway, and that plaintiff immediately applied his brakes and turned to the right but was unable to avoid a collision. Held: Plaintiff\u2019s own evidence discloses contributory negligence constituting one of the proximate causes of the injury as a matter of law, and nonsuit was properly entered.\nS. Negligence \u00a7 19c\u2014\nWhile the burden of proof on the issue of contributory negligence is on defendant, nonsuit on the ground of contributory negligence may properly be rendered when plaintiff\u2019s own evidence discloses as the sole inference logically deducible therefrom that plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence constituting one of the proximate causes of the injury.\n4. Negligence \u00a7 19a\u2014\nWhat is the proximate cause of the injury is ordinarily a question for the jury, and it is only when all of the facts are admitted or established and only one inference may be drawn therefrom that the court may declare whether an act was a proximate cause of the injury in suit.\nEkvin and Johnson, JJ., dissent.\nAppeal by plaintiff from Patton, Special Judge, December Extra Civil Term, 1952, of Mecklenburg.\nAffirmed.\nPlaintiff instituted action to recover damages for injury to bis person and property growing out of a collision between motor vehicles on tbe highway. Plaintiff alleged this was due to the negligent operation of defendants\u2019 truck, and the defendants set up contributory negligence on the part of the plaintiff.\nAt the conclusion of the plaintiff\u2019s evidence defendants\u2019 motion for judgment of nonsuit was allowed, and from judgment dismissing the action plaintiff appealed.\nFranje W. Orr and J. G. Sedberry for plaintiff, appellant.\nKennedy $ Kennedy and Charles F. Knox for defendants, appellees."
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