What is the legal test for estimating the speed of a car approaching at night?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Anaka v. Moody, 1969 CanLII 586 (SK QB):

It is also prudent to bear in mind the words of Martin, C.J.S., in Thompson v. Jaeger 1946 CanLII 190 (SK CA), [1946] 3 WWR 407 when he stated (at p. 410): “I do not think that anyone can estimate the speed of a car looking at headlights approaching at night.”

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