Question: John, a 16-year-old high school student, worked part time at Rondo's sub shop as a delivery person. Rondo's advertised that they were the fastest sub
John, a 16-year-old high school student, worked part time at Rondo's sub shop as a delivery person. Rondo's advertised that they were the fastest sub shop in town, even faster than Jimmy Johns. Their slogan was, "If we can't get our subs to you in 12 minutes, its free!" A person called Rondo's and asked to have a submarine sandwich delivered to their home, which was 11 miles away (but still in the delivery area). John knew that it would be tough for him to deliver the sub to the client within the 12-minute time frame, but he was going to do his best! He drove significantly faster than the posted speed limit, and when he made a sharp turn onto the client's street, he was going 20 miles over the speed limit, which caused his car to crash into Jennifer's car, causing significant injuries to her!
Assume Jennifer sues John. Analyze whether Jennifer will win based on negligence. Do not discuss negligence per se.
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