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3 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2023 169.14 <br /> Subd. 5a. Speed zoning in school zone; surcharge. (a)Local authorities may establish a school speed <br /> limit within a school zone of a public or nonpublic school upon the basis of an engineering and traffic <br /> investigation as prescribed by the commissioner of transportation.The establishment of a school speed limit <br /> on any trunk highway shall be with the consent of the commissioner of transportation. Such school speed <br /> limits shall be in effect when children are present,going to or leaving school during opening or closing hours <br /> or during school recess periods. The school speed limit shall not be lower than 15 miles per hour and shall <br /> not be more than 30 miles per hour below the established speed limit on an affected street or highway. <br /> (b)The school speed limit shall be effective upon the erection of appropriate signs designating the speed <br /> and indicating the beginning and end of the reduced speed zone.Any speed in excess of such posted school <br /> speed limit is unlawful.All such signs shall be erected by the local authorities on those streets and highways <br /> under their respective jurisdictions and by the commissioner of transportation on trunk highways. <br /> (c) For the purpose of this subdivision, "school zone" means that section of a street or highway which <br /> abuts the grounds of a school where children have access to the street or highway from the school property <br /> or where an established school crossing is located provided the school advance sign prescribed by the Manual <br /> on Uniform Traffic Control Devices adopted by the commissioner of transportation pursuant to section <br /> 169.06 is in place. All signs erected by local authorities to designate speed limits in school zones shall <br /> conform to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. <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 under this subdivision is assessed an additional surcharge equal to the amount of the <br /> fine imposed for the violation,but not less than$25. <br /> Subd. 5b. Segment in urban district.When any segment of at least a quarter-mile in distance of any <br /> city street,municipal state-aid street,or town road on which a speed limit in excess of 30 miles per hour has <br /> been established pursuant to an engineering and traffic investigation by the commissioner meets the definition <br /> of"urban district"as defined in section 169.011,subdivision 90,the governing body of the city or town may <br /> by resolution declare the segment to be an urban district and may establish on the segment the speed limit <br /> for urban districts prescribed in subdivision 2. The speed limit so established shall be effective upon the <br /> erection of appropriate signs designating the speed and indicating the beginning and end of the segment on <br /> which the speed limit is established,and any speed in excess of such posted limits shall be unlawful.A copy <br /> of the resolution shall be transmitted to the commissioner at least ten days prior to the erection of the signs. <br /> Subd. 5c. Speed zoning in alleyway.Local authorities may regulate speed limits for alleyways as defined <br /> in section 169.011 based on their own engineering and traffic investigations.Alleyway speed limits established <br /> at other than ten miles per hour shall be effective when proper signs are posted. <br /> Subd. 5d. Speed limit in work zone when workers present. (a) Notwithstanding subdivision 2 and <br /> subject to subdivision 3,the speed limit on a road having an established speed limit of 50 miles per hour or <br /> greater is adjusted to 45 miles per hour in a work zone when (1) at least one lane or portion of a lane of <br /> traffic is closed in either direction,and(2)workers are present.A speed in excess of the adjusted speed limit <br /> is unlawful. <br /> (b)Paragraph(a) does not apply to a segment of road in which: <br /> (1)positive barriers are placed between workers and the traveled portion of the highway; <br /> (2)the work zone is in place for less than 24 hours; <br /> (3)a different speed limit for the work zone is determined by the road authority following an engineering <br /> and traffic investigation and based on accepted engineering practice; or <br /> Official Publication of the State of Minnesota <br /> Revisor of Statutes <br />
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