MN Permit Test 71 Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified 2024/2025
MN Permit Test 71 Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified 2024/2025 Hands Free Law - Correct Answer Starting August 1, 2019, drivers will no longer be able to hold their cell phones in their hands. They will be able to use their phones to make calls, text, listen to music or podcasts and get directions, but only by voice commands or single touch activation without holding the phone. Right of Way and Yielding to School Bus - Correct Answer A driver of a vehicle traveling in the right-hand lane of traffic shall yield the right-of-way to a school bus attempting to enter that lane from a shoulder, right-turn lane, or other location where the school bus has stopped to load or unload passengers Large Vehicles Must Yield in Roundabouts - Correct Answer In multiple lane roundabouts, if two vehicles with a total length in excess of 40 feet, a total width of 10 feet, or any combination of vehicles, approach and drive through at approximately the same time, the vehicle on the right must yield the right of way to the vehicle on the left and, if necessary, reduce speed or stop. Who Does Not Need a Minnesota License? - Correct Answer • You are a nonresident who is at least 15 years of age and have in your possession a valid driver's license issued to you in your home state or country. • You have become a resident of Minnesota and have a valid driver's license issued by another state, a Canadian province or U.S. military authority. You have up to 60 days after becoming a resident to obtain your regular Minnesota license. • You have a valid commercial driver's license from another state. In this case, you have up to 30 days after becoming a Minnesota resident to obtain your commercial Minnesota license. • You are employed by, or in service to, the U.S. government and you are driving or operating (for military purposes), a commercial motor vehicle for the U.S. government. 2 Your License to Drive Minnesota Driver's Manual • You are not a Minnesota resident, are at least 18 years of age, your home country does not require drivers to be licensed, and the vehicle you drive is registered for the current year in your home country. You may legally drive this vehicle in Minnesota for not more than 90 days in any calendar year without a valid license or permit.
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