1894 A dangerous condition of public property is one that poses a risk when used in a foreseeable and reasonable manner, and since a reasonable person would not jump over a freeway fence and attempt to run across the freeway, an unsafe pedestrian subway, a low freeway fence, and a hole in the fence on the other side of the freeway did not result in a dangerous condition of public property that would result in government tort liability to a person who jumped the fence and was struck by a car while attempting to run across the freeway.CitationSCHONFELDT v STATE (Freeway Crossing) 61 CA4 1462 [See: GovC 835, 830; Thomas v City 9 C4 1154, T/AT 6/95; Gardner v City 248 CA2 798]
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