cross the road without observing the
oncoming vehicles and the claimant was trying to cross the road
where there was no zebra crossing. The accident ... already
crossed 19 ft road and only 11 feet road was left to him to cross
the road and the accidental road was a high
there was no pedestrian or zebra cross on the accidental spot to
cross the accidental road, the above said oral version ... where there was no pedestrian cross or
zebra cross, he has almost all crossed the accidental road at the
time of accident and the offending
crossing the road about 4 feet
from the edge of the road and there was no pedestrian cross or
zebra cross in the said accidental ... Petitioner was crossing the road, wherein, there was no
pedestrian cross or zebra cross or no provision for crossing the
road for the pedestrians
witness of the accident in question and at
the time of accident, the Petitioner had already almost all crossed
the accidental road, but, the Respondent ... clearly disclosed that, at the time of accident, the
Petitioner was almost all crossed the accidental road and he was
on the extreme left side
seen the bus before the accident, that when they had started crossing the road the bus was not visible to them. In cross-examination ... from another bus and were crossing the road, that they had crossed about half the road when the accident took place. In cross-examination
know whether any mark for crossing the road or Zebra Crossing was there on
the road. He admitted that he had seen the spot after ... mark for crossing the
road or Zebra Crossing was there on the road. Thus according to PW3 there
was no Zebra Crossing or red light
they are traveling through
N.H.206 via Tumkur K.B. Cross towards Shivamogga, when they
are nearer to Tiptur at around ... side of
the road and the same could be evidenced from the Mahazar copy
of the rural Police.
c) The accident occurred
subjected to cross examination and
in the cross examination he admits that, the accident road is
double road and the offending vehicle came ... elicited that, the accident road is double road and
there is a cross road near the place of accident at the distance
of 10 feet
Nagar Colony at Thatachampattu village, on Tiruvannamalai –
Manalurpettai Road, a pedestrian suddenly crossed the road. In order to
avoid hitting the pedestrian, the deceased Annamalai ... accident. It is pertinent to
note that no other vehicle is involved in the accident. Even when a pedestrian
tried to cross the road suddenly
both sides of the road. Rekha Devi (PW4) suddenly tried to cross
the road, which led to the accident. The vehicle was being driven ... other side of the road makes it probable that she had tried to
cross the road when the accident occurred.
23. Thus, the learned Trial