The appellant appealed a summary judgment dismissing her motor vehicle negligence action arising from a collision at an intersection in London, Ontario.
The appellant's vehicle struck the respondent's pickup truck after the appellant proceeded through a stop sign.
The motion judge found the respondent was not speeding and could not see the appellant's vehicle due to an intervening cement truck.
The appellant argued the respondent should have been more cautious given the presence of stopped vehicles.
The Court of Appeal upheld the summary judgment, finding no palpable and overriding error in the motion judge's conclusion that the respondent had no duty to reduce speed or take extra precautions under the circumstances.