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JACKSONVILLE TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, a body politic and corporate, Appellant, v. Jeffrey M. HORSTKETTER and Iowa National Mutual Insurance Company, an Iowa corporation, Appellees.
    No. WW-310.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
    Aug. 10, 1981.
    
      David L. Fleming of Rogers, Towers, Bailey, Jones & Gay, Jacksonville, for appellant.
    John I. Todd, Jr., Jacksonville, for appel-lees.
   PER CURIAM.

Appellant appeals from a directed verdict entered in favor of appellees on the ground that appellant failed to show that appellee Horstketter was guilty of negligence. We find that the record contains insufficient evidence upon which a jury verdict against appellees could have been sustained. Therefore, the trial judge was correct in directing a verdict in favor of appellees.

AFFIRMED.

McCORD, LARRY G. SMITH, and SHIVERS, JJ., concur.