Rules of the Road for Drivers
Exemptions from prohibitions on stopping, standing or parking
Notes of Decisions
Trial court's instruction that it was statutory negligence for driver to stop in intersection to allow pedestrian to cross street in crosswalk unless pedestrian is so close to center of street as to constitute hazard was correct. Miller v. Miller, 106 Or App 434, 808 P2d 105 (1991), Sup Ct review denied
See also annotations under ORS chapter 483 in permanent edition.
Notes of Decisions
Under Former Similar Statute
A party in violation of a motor vehicle statute is negligent as a matter of law unless he introduces evidence from which the trier of fact could find that he was acting as a reasonably prudent person under the circumstances. Barnum v. Williams, 264 Or 71, 504 P2d 122 (1972)
Law Review Citations
Under Former Similar Statute
10 WLJ 207 (1974)