Court Opinion

ID: 9664737
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-24 00:27:51.337347+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:54:58.597768
License: Public Domain

DAVIS, Justice.
I concur with extreme reservations. It seems to me that there is an irreconcilable conflict in the findings of the jury. If appellant’s wife did keep a proper lookout and was not negligent in failing to turn her car to the left to avoid the collision (apparently the only route of escape available to her and the only thing she could have done to *452yield the right-of-way at the time and on the occasion in question), I am unable to understand how she could be negligent in failing to yield the right-of-way.
Neither am I impressed with the trial court’s “impressions” in his qualifications to the bill of exceptions. The bill should have been specifically allowed or rejected. In view of Rule 11, T.R.C.P., the agreement, if made, should not have been recognized by the trial court because the parties did not reduce it to writing, neither did the trial court “enter the agreement of record.”