New Jersey Statutes

§ 59:4-4 — Failure to provide emergency warning signals

New Jersey § 59:4-4
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 59CLAIMS AGAINST PUBLIC ENTITIES

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 59:4-4 (2026).

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Subject to section 59:4-2 of this act, a public entity shall be liable for injury proximately caused by its failure to provide emergency signals, signs, markings or other devices if such devices were necessary to warn of a dangerous condition which endangered the safe movement of traffic and which would not be reasonably apparent to, and would not have been anticipated by, a person exercising due care. L.1972, c. 45, s. 59:4-4.

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