Michael Puma, Respondent, v City of New York, Appellant.
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York
828 NYS2d 367
Plaintiff was riding his bicycle on a path maintained by defendant for that purpose when he struck a three-foot-tall steel bollard in the middle of the path. Photographs submitted by plaintiff with his bill of particulars show that the bollard was plainly visible, with reflectors affixed, and located at a point where the bicycle path intersected with a road for vehicular traffic in order to prevent motor vehicles from accessing the path. Under the circumstances, there are no triable issues as to the existence of a dangerous condition (see DeJesus v City of New York, 29 AD3d 401 [2006]). Concur —Tom, J.P., Friedman, Nardelli, Catterson and Malone, JJ.
