The actions were in negligence. They arose from a slight collision between the automobiles of the defendants while in heavy traffic and in one of which plaintiff, Anna R. Carkner, was riding as a guest of the owner's wife who was operating it. The other action was derivative, brought by the aforesaid plaintiff's husband. The accident in question occurred in 1943. It was undisputed that a front part of the Strokes car came into a slight collision with the left rear fender...
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