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What is Minnesota's basic speed law? - Answer It requires you to drive no faster than is reasonable under existing conditions. What is the speed limit law when passing another vehicle on a two-lane highway? - Answer The speed limit on two-lane highways with a posted speed limit of 55 mph o...

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Minnesota Driver's Manual Chapter 3
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What is Minnesota's basic speed law? - Answer It requires you to drive no faster than is reasonable
under existing conditions.



What is the speed limit law when passing another vehicle on a two-lane highway? - Answer The speed
limit on two-lane highways with a posted speed limit of 55 mph or higher is increased by 10 mph when
the driver is lawfully passing another vehicle in the same direction.



What is the speed limit in alleys? - Answer 10 mph



What is the speed limit on urban or town roads? - Answer 30 mph



What is the speed limit in other locations that are not specified? - Answer 55 mph



What do you lose if you approach an intersection at an unlawful speed? - Answer You lose the right-of-
way privilege associated with driving at a lawful speed



If you are speeding at an excess of 100 mph your driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of
______ months - Answer 6



What happens if you don't slow down when you approach or pass a stopped emergency vehicle with its
emergency lights flashing? - Answer There will be a surcharge of not less than $25 added to the
speeding fine.



Decreases it - Answer What does speed do to your field of vision?



How far behind a turn should you activate your turn signal? - Answer 100 ft

, What are blind spots? - Answer Blind spots are areas around your vehicle where your view is
obstructed. You cannot see pedestrians or other vehicles in your rearview or side mirrors when they are
in these locations.



What determines your blind spots? - Answer The design of your vehicle,

and the position of the "pillars" that support the roof, will determine the location of your blind spots.
Factors such as dirty windshields and glaring lights can also create temporary blind spots.



Straight - Answer What direction should your wheels face if you're turning left?



How should you position your car when waiting to make a left turn at a green traffic light with oncoming
traffic? - Answer Position the car into the intersection where your body appears even with the curb
line. The only opportunity to make a left turn may occur when the green light changes to yellow.



When can you make a right turn while the traffic light is red? - Answer If there isn't a "No Turn on Red"
sign posted and your path is clear, make a complete stop and then you may proceed.



What are roundabouts designed for? - Answer They are designed to increase traffic flow and provide a
safer intersection than a normal four-way stop.



What are Reduced Conflict Intersections? - Answer Intersections that decrease fatalities and injuries
caused by broadside crashes on four-lane divided highways. Drivers always make a right turn, followed
by a U-turn.



How far do cars have to be able to see you from for you to be able to perform a U-turn? - Answer 1000
ft



When are you not allowed to make a U-turn? - Answer You may not make a U-turn unless you can do
so without disrupting other traffic. "No U-Turn" signs are posted in locations where these turns are not
allowed. U-turns are not allowed on interstate freeways. U-turns are also illegal near the tops of hills and
on curves where other drivers cannot see you from 1,000 feet away.



When passing another vehicle, when should you return to the right lane? - Answer Return to the right
lane when you can see the entire vehicle you have just passed in your rearview mirror. When passing

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