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Pepper Pike v. Felder12/4/1989 testimony of Officer Gibson who stated he witnessed several automobiles slow down and veer toward the center line to avoid striking defendant. See Davis, supra.
Since the volume of traffic on Shaker Boulevard when defendant was cited is irrelevant to defendant's conviction, the defendant was not prejudiced by the trial court's taking judicial notice that it was normally rush hour at 8:00 in the morning. Accordingly, defendant's third assignment of error is not well-taken and is overruled.
Judgment affirmed.
SWEENEY and PARRINO, JJ., concur.
THOMAS J. PARRINO, retired, of the Eighth Appellate District, sitting by assignment.
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