Minnesota Driver's Manual Chapter 3
What is Minnesota's basic speed law? - ANS -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? - ANS
-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? - ANS -10 mph
What is the speed limit on urban or town roads? - ANS -30 mph
What is the speed limit in other locations that are not specified? - ANS -55 mph
What do you lose if you approach an intersection at an unlawful speed? - ANS -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 - ANS -6
What happens if you don't slow down when you approach or pass a stopped emergency
vehicle with its emergency lights flashing? - ANS -There will be a surcharge of not less
than $25 added to the speeding fine.
Decreases it - ANS -What does speed do to your field of vision?
How far behind a turn should you activate your turn signal? - ANS -100 ft
What are blind spots? - ANS -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? - ANS -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 - ANS -What direction should your wheels face if you're turning left?
What is Minnesota's basic speed law? - ANS -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? - ANS
-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? - ANS -10 mph
What is the speed limit on urban or town roads? - ANS -30 mph
What is the speed limit in other locations that are not specified? - ANS -55 mph
What do you lose if you approach an intersection at an unlawful speed? - ANS -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 - ANS -6
What happens if you don't slow down when you approach or pass a stopped emergency
vehicle with its emergency lights flashing? - ANS -There will be a surcharge of not less
than $25 added to the speeding fine.
Decreases it - ANS -What does speed do to your field of vision?
How far behind a turn should you activate your turn signal? - ANS -100 ft
What are blind spots? - ANS -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? - ANS -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 - ANS -What direction should your wheels face if you're turning left?