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I MINNESOTA STATUTES 2023 169.14 <br /> 169.14 SPEED LIMITS,ZONES; RADAR. <br /> Subdivision 1. Duty to drive with due care.No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway at a speed <br /> greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions. Every driver is responsible for becoming and <br /> remaining aware of the actual and potential hazards then existing on the highway and must use due care in <br /> operating a vehicle. In every event speed shall be so restricted as may be necessary to avoid colliding with <br /> any person,vehicle or other conveyance on or entering the highway in compliance with legal requirements <br /> and the duty of all persons to use due care. <br /> Subd. 1 a. License revocation for extreme speed. The driver's license of a person who violates any <br /> speed limit established in this section,by driving in excess of 100 miles per hour,is revoked for six months <br /> under section 171.17, or for a longer minimum period of time applicable under section 169A.53, 169A.54, <br /> or 171.174. <br /> Subd. 2. Speed limits. (a)Where no special hazard exists the following speeds shall be lawful,but any <br /> speeds in excess of such limits shall be prima facie evidence that the speed is not reasonable or prudent and <br /> that it is unlawful; except that the speed limit within any municipality shall be a maximum limit and any <br /> speed in excess thereof shall be unlawful: <br /> (1) 30 miles per hour in an urban district; <br /> (2) 65 miles per hour on noninterstate expressways, as defined in section 160.02, subdivision 18b, and <br /> noninterstate freeways, as defined in section 160.02, subdivision 19; <br /> (3) 55 miles per hour in locations other than those specified in this section; <br /> (4) 70 miles per hour on interstate highways outside the limits of any urbanized area with a population <br /> of greater than 50,000 as defined by order of the commissioner of transportation; <br /> (5) 65 miles per hour on interstate highways inside the limits of any urbanized area with a population <br /> of greater than 50,000 as defined by order of the commissioner of transportation; <br /> (6)ten miles per hour in alleys; <br /> (7) 25 miles per hour in residential roadways if adopted by the road authority having jurisdiction over <br /> the residential roadway; and <br /> (8) 35 miles per hour in a rural residential district if adopted by the road authority having jurisdiction <br /> over the rural residential district. <br /> (b)A speed limit adopted under paragraph(a), clause (7), is not effective unless the road authority has <br /> erected signs designating the speed limit and indicating the beginning and end of the residential roadway <br /> on which the speed limit applies. <br /> (c)A speed limit adopted under paragraph(a), clause (8), is not effective unless the road authority has <br /> erected signs designating the speed limit and indicating the beginning and end of the rural residential district <br /> for the roadway on which the speed limit applies. <br /> (d)Notwithstanding section 609.03 31 or 609.101 or other law to the contrary, a person who violates a <br /> speed limit established in this subdivision,or a speed limit designated on an appropriate sign under subdivision <br /> 49 5, 5b, 5c, or 5e,by driving 20 miles per hour or more in excess of the applicable speed limit, is assessed <br /> an additional surcharge equal to the amount of the fine imposed for the speed violation, but not less than <br /> $25. <br /> Official Publication of the State of Minnesota <br /> Revisor of Statutes <br />