McCuistion v. County of Tulare CA5
Plaintiffs sued the County of Tulare (County) and others for personal injuries and wrongful death suffered in a traffic accident at an intersection next to an elementary school. Plaintiffs alleged County was liable for a dangerous condition of public property and negligence per se. County demurred, contending the intersection, which had no marked crosswalks and was controlled by a two-way stop, was not a dangerous condition when used with due care. (Gov. Code, § 830, subd. (a)) County also contended it was immune from liability for failing to provide additional regulatory and warnings signs pursuant to sections 830.4 and 830.8. The trial court sustained the demurrer without leave to amend and entered a judgment of dismissal.
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