Brady v. City of New York

In Brady v. City of New York (39 A.D.2d 600 [1st Dept 1972], the Appellate Division stated the rule "that, at points of particular danger along its highways and bridges, a municipality is obligated to provide barriers of sufficient strength to hold an automobile traveling at a reasonable rate of speed" . The Court concluded "there is little doubt that a bridge which carries vehicles over deep water constitutes such a point of danger" (id.)