On September 13, 1950, at about 1:00 A.M., daylight saving time, an automobile driven by the claimant was traveling south from Norwood to Potsdam on Route 56. The highway was under reconstruction by the State but two-way traffic was allowed. The New York Central Railroad crosses Route 56 at grade, about three miles north of Potsdam, New York. At a point some twenty feet south of the tracks, the claimant's car struck a hole in the highway pavement...
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