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9.C.2. PRSR 08.14.2002
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Minnesota Statutes 2001, 84.87 Page 1 of 3 <br /> Snowmobile Statute <br /> Minnesota Statutes 2001, Table of Chapters <br /> Table of contents for Chapter 84 <br /> 84.87 Operation; regulations by municipalities. <br /> Subdivision 1. Operation on streets and highways. <br /> (a) No person shall operate a snowmobile upon the roadway, <br /> shoulder, or inside bank or slope of any trunk, county state <br /> aid, or county highway in this state and, in the case of a <br /> divided trunk or county highway, on the right-of-way between the <br /> opposing lanes of traffic, except as provided in sections 84 .81 <br /> to 84 . 90. No person shall operate a snowmobile within the <br /> right-of-way of any trunk, county state aid, or county highway <br /> between the hours of one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour <br /> before sunrise, except on the right-hand side of such <br /> right-of-way and in the same direction as the highway traffic on <br /> the nearest lane of the roadway adjacent thereto. No snowmobile <br /> shall be operated at any time within the right-of-way of any <br /> interstate highway or freeway within this state. <br /> (b) A snowmobile may make a direct crossing of a street or <br /> highway at any hour of the day provided: <br /> (1) the crossing is made at an angle of approximately 90 <br /> degrees to the direction of the highway and at a place where no <br /> obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing; and <br /> (2) the snowmobile is brought to a complete stop before <br /> crossing the shoulder or main traveled way of the highway; and <br /> (3) the driver yields the right-of-way to all oncoming <br /> traffic which constitutes an immediate hazard; and <br /> (4) in crossing a divided highway, the crossing is made <br /> only at an intersection of such highway with another public <br /> street or highway; and <br /> (5) if the crossing is made between the hours of one-half <br /> hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise or in <br /> conditions of reduced visibility, only if both front and rear <br /> lights are on; and <br /> (6) a snowmobile may be operated upon a bridge, other than <br /> a bridge that is part of the main traveled lanes of an <br /> interstate highway, when required for the purpose of avoiding <br /> obstructions to travel when no other method of avoidance is <br /> possible; provided the snowmobile is operated in the extreme <br /> right-hand lane, the entrance to the roadway is made within 100 <br /> feet of the bridge and the crossing is made without undue delay. <br /> (c) No snowmobile shall be operated upon a public street or <br /> highway unless it is equipped with at least one headlamp, one <br /> tail lamp, each of minimum candlepower as prescribed by rules of <br /> the commissioner, reflector material of a minimum area of 16 <br /> square inches mounted on each side forward of the handle bars, <br /> and with brakes each of which shall conform to standards <br /> prescribed by rule of the commissioner pursuant to the authority <br /> vested in the commissioner by section 84 .86, and each of which <br /> shall be subject to approval of the commissioner of public <br /> safety. <br /> 8/8/02 <br />
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