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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Davies v Cullip [2008] EWCA Civ 1620 (10 December 2008) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2008/1620.html Cite as: [2008] EWCA Civ 1620 |
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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM SALISBURY COUNTY COURT
(MR RECORDER NORMAN)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE RICHARDS
and
LORD JUSTICE AIKENS
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DAVIES |
Respondent/Claimant |
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- and - |
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CULLIP |
Appellant/ Defendant |
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Lord Justice Ward:
"It seems to me to be inherently unlikely in the circumstances that if he had stopped, a collision would have occurred at all"
And so he made that as a further finding of fact.
"I wish to repeat I was in no rush and was enjoying the ride. I am a careful and responsible rider particularly carrying Jane [his partner] as a pillion. I had plenty of opportunity prior to the accident to overtake the van if I wished. There was no need to do so. We were travelling at a steady speed and I was at a safe distance and in a safe position behind the van. When the van entered the garage forecourt, I remained within my own side of the carriageway and only deviated my course into the hatched area to avoid the car emerging from the garage. I was certain there was no oncoming traffic and this was my only way of attempting to avoid the collision. I certainly did not attempt to overtake the van on the hatch-markings, nor did I accelerate quickly as the van moved out of the way, particularly as Faverstown is only a few hundred yards further on. There was nothing that I could have done to avoid the collision."
"It seems to me therefore that, given that I generally accept the evidence of Mr Davies, that there is nothing in the evidence that should lead me to reject that evidence and therefore find that he did stay, albeit just, on his side of the hatchings"
Lord Justice Richards:
Lord Justice Aikens:
Order: Appeal dismissed