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APPENDIX D. CASE/ISSUE INDEX
Pages 50-54

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... 1993) No duty to maintain a hedge to shield a distraction from motorists who might strike bicyclists Public entity not liable; no duty to maintain the existing hedge Superior Court order denying summary judgment for the school district vacated II.
From page 51...
... Bicycle wheel caught on the asphalt overlay on a bicycle trail Immunity denied; city failed to establish it exercised its discretion Order dismissing the action reversed; case remanded V Discretionary Function Exemption and Immunity for Decisions on Guardrails, Traffic Control Devices, and Signs Alexander v.
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... 3d DCA 1988) Accident on a sidewalk when bicyclist struck by eyebolts that extended from a seawall into the path of travel Department of Transportation responsible for obstructions caused by third parties Summary judgment for DOT reversed (liability was a jury question)
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... 1994) Fall caused by improper patching of a surfaced bicycle trail Public entity not liable; county had recreational use immunity regardless of the type of surface of the trail Summary judgment for the county affirmed Carroll v.
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... 1994) Bicycle struck a crack on a paved bike path Public entity not liable; park district had recreational use immunity Summary judgment for the city affirmed Stephen F


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