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AJ
12-18-2006, 01:44 PM
Oh yes, love me!

http://www.platewire.com/states/minnesota.aspx

LOL, this is the best! I can't wait for some of you fucks to show up on this site! LOL

A//// Guy
12-18-2006, 02:02 PM
Allan whats your plate number again? lol

AJ
12-18-2006, 02:03 PM
PNK TWT LOL do it!

CVD
12-18-2006, 02:47 PM
What a mess. All that site is is shitty drivers venting at shittier drivers. Opinions on how to drive are just as varied as political opinions. And people with cell phones are the worst. Not because they use them, but because they use them to dial 911 to tattle on other people whom they think cant drive or just because they're mad and dont have anyone else to call that wants to hear their shit.

AJ
12-18-2006, 02:49 PM
LOL, get a few of those calls?

CVD
12-18-2006, 03:16 PM
Yeah. We also get callers that are irate because roads are closed due to fatal accidents.

niterydr
12-18-2006, 03:23 PM
Damm I was hoping I would be on there.

AJ
12-18-2006, 03:24 PM
Yeah. We also get callers that are irate because roads are closed due to fatal accidents.

Wow, that's some fucked up shit.

Halon
12-18-2006, 03:28 PM
So is Minnesota a "prima facia law" state?

http://www.platewire.com/viewrate.aspx?rid=19085#comments

niterydr
12-18-2006, 03:35 PM
So is Minnesota a "prima facia law" state?

http://www.platewire.com/viewrate.aspx?rid=19085#comments



169.14 SPEED LIMITS, ZONES; RADAR.

Subd. 2. Speed limits. (a) Where no special hazard exists the following speeds shall be
lawful, but any speeds in excess of such limits shall be prima facie evidence that the speed is not
reasonable or prudent and that it is unlawful; except that the speed limit within any municipality
shall be a maximum limit and any speed in excess thereof shall be unlawful:
(1) 30 miles per hour in an urban district or on a town road in a rural residential district;
(2) 65 miles per hour on noninterstate freeways and expressways, as defined in section
160.02, subdivision 19;
(3) 55 miles per hour in locations other than those specified in this section;
(4) 70 miles per hour on interstate highways outside the limits of any urbanized area with a
population of greater than 50,000 as defined by order of the commissioner of transportation;
(5) 65 miles per hour on interstate highways inside the limits of any urbanized area with a
population of greater than 50,000 as defined by order of the commissioner of transportation;
(6) ten miles per hour in alleys; and
(7) 25 miles per hour in residential roadways if adopted by the road authority having
jurisdiction over the residential roadway.
(b) A speed limit adopted under paragraph (a), clause (7), is not effective unless the road
authority has erected signs designating the speed limit and indicating the beginning and end of the
residential roadway on which the speed limit applies.
(c) For purposes of this subdivision, "rural residential district" means the territory contiguous
to and including any town road within a subdivision or plat of land that is built up with dwelling
houses at intervals of less than 300 feet for a distance of one-quarter mile or more.
(d) Notwithstanding section 609.0331 or 609.101 or other law to the contrary, a person who
violates a speed limit established in this subdivision, or a speed limit designated on an appropriate
sign under subdivision 4, 5, 5b, 5c, or 5e, by driving 20 miles per hour or more in excess of the
applicable speed limit, is assessed an additional surcharge equal to the amount of the fine imposed
for the speed violation, but not less than $25.


There is the law, I am unsure if we can go around that clause or not...
Anyone?

Definition of prima facie:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prima_facie

So is wordy dude in Brandon's link right? Anyone know?

http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/bin/getpub.php?type=s&year=current&num=169.14

The actual link to the speeding laws.