Stovin v Wise [1996] UKHL 15 is an English tort law case about a highway authority's liability in negligence.
Her view was obscured by an earthen bank, which the Norfolk County Council's highway authority had earmarked for removal but since neglected.
Ms Wise pulled into the road as Mr Stovin was approaching at speed on his motorbike.
The House of Lords upheld the Council's appeal by finding that no duty of care requiring it to remove the earthen bank existed.
Stovin v Wise is a decision of major significance in the development of negligence liability in English law.