Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 169 — Traffic Regulations
Section 169.974 — Operation Of Motorcycle; Motor Scooter; Motor Bike.

Subdivision 1. Definition. Motorcycles as used herein shall mean the vehicles defined in section 169.011, subdivision 44.
Subd. 2. License endorsement and permit requirements. (a) No person shall operate a motorcycle on any street or highway without having a valid driver's license with a two-wheeled vehicle endorsement as provided by law. A person may operate an autocycle without a two-wheeled vehicle endorsement, provided the person has a valid driver's license issued under section 171.02.
(b) The commissioner of public safety shall issue a two-wheeled vehicle endorsement only if the applicant (1) has in possession a valid two-wheeled vehicle instruction permit as provided in paragraph (c), (2) has passed a written examination and road test administered by the Department of Public Safety for the endorsement, and (3) in the case of applicants under 18 years of age, presents a certificate or other evidence of having successfully completed an approved two-wheeled vehicle driver's safety course in this or another state, in accordance with rules adopted by the commissioner of public safety for courses offered by a public, private, or commercial school or institute. The commissioner of public safety may waive the road test for any applicant on determining that the applicant possesses a valid license to operate a two-wheeled vehicle issued by a jurisdiction that requires a comparable road test for license issuance.
(c) The commissioner of public safety shall issue a two-wheeled vehicle instruction permit to any person over 16 years of age who (1) is in possession of a valid driver's license, (2) is enrolled in an approved two-wheeled vehicle driver's safety course, and (3) has passed a written examination for the permit and paid a fee prescribed by the commissioner of public safety. A two-wheeled vehicle instruction permit is effective for one year and may be renewed under rules prescribed by the commissioner of public safety.
(d) No person who is operating by virtue of a two-wheeled vehicle instruction permit shall:
(1) carry any passengers on the streets and highways of this state on the motorcycle while the person is operating the motorcycle;
(2) drive the motorcycle at night; or
(3) drive the motorcycle without wearing protective headgear that complies with standards established by the commissioner of public safety.
(e) Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) to (d), the commissioner of public safety may issue a special motorcycle permit, restricted or qualified as the commissioner of public safety deems proper, to any person demonstrating a need for the permit and unable to qualify for a driver's license.
Subd. 3. Vehicle equipment. (a) Any motorcycle with a seat designed or suited for use by a passenger must be equipped with footrests or floorboards for the passenger.
(b) No person shall operate any motorcycle on the streets and highways unless such motorcycle is equipped with:
(1) at least one rear view mirror so attached and adjusted as to reflect to the operator a view of the roadway for a distance of at least 200 feet to the rear of the motorcycle; and
(2) not less than one horn that is audible at a distance of at least 200 feet under normal conditions.
(c) All other applicable provisions of this chapter pertaining to motorcycle and other motor vehicle equipment shall apply to motorcycles, except those which by their nature have no application.
Subd. 4. Equipment for operator and passenger. (a) No person under the age of 18 shall operate or ride a motorcycle on the streets and highways of this state without wearing protective headgear that complies with standards established by the commissioner of public safety; and no person shall operate a motorcycle without wearing an eye-protective device.
(b) The provisions of this subdivision do not apply to (1) persons during their participation in a parade for which parade a permit or other official authorization has been granted by a local governing body or other governmental authority, or (2) persons riding within an enclosed cab autocycle.
Subd. 5. Driving rules. (a) An operator of a motorcycle must ride only upon a permanent and regular seat which is attached to the vehicle for that purpose. No other person shall ride on a motorcycle, except that passengers may ride (1) upon a permanent and regular operator's seat if designed for two persons, (2) upon additional seats attached to or in the vehicle, or (3) in a sidecar attached to the vehicle. The operator of a motorcycle is prohibited from carrying passengers in a number in excess of the designed capacity of the motorcycle or sidecar attached to it. A passenger is prohibited from being carried in a position that interferes with the safe operation of the motorcycle or the view of the operator.
(b) No person shall ride upon a motorcycle as a passenger unless the person can reach the footrests or floorboards with both feet.
(c) Except for passengers of sidecars, drivers and passengers of three-wheeled motorcycles, and persons in an autocycle, no person shall operate or ride upon a motorcycle except while sitting astride the seat, facing forward, with one leg on either side of the motorcycle.
(d) No person shall operate a motorcycle while carrying animals, packages, bundles, or other cargo which prevent the person from keeping both hands on the handlebars.
(e) No person shall operate a motorcycle between lanes of moving or stationary vehicles headed in the same direction, nor shall any person drive a motorcycle abreast of or overtake or pass another vehicle within the same traffic lane. Motorcycles may, with the consent of both drivers, be operated not more than two abreast in a single traffic lane if the vehicles fit safely within the designated space of the lane.
(f) Motor vehicles including motorcycles are entitled to the full use of a traffic lane and no motor vehicle may be driven or operated in a manner so as to deprive a motorcycle of the full use of a traffic lane.
(g) A person operating a motorcycle upon a roadway must be granted the rights and is subject to the duties applicable to a motor vehicle as provided by law, except as to those provisions which by their nature can have no application.
(h) Paragraph (e) of this subdivision does not apply to police officers in the performance of their official duties.
(i) No person shall operate a motorcycle on a street or highway unless the headlight or headlights are lighted at all times the motorcycle is so operated.
(j) A person parking a motorcycle on the roadway of a street or highway must:
(1) if parking in a marked parking space, park the motorcycle completely within the marked space; and
(2) park the motorcycle in such a way that the front of the motorcycle is pointed or angled toward the nearest lane of traffic to the extent practicable and necessary to allow the operator to (i) view any traffic in both directions of the street or highway without having to move the motorcycle into a lane of traffic and without losing balance or control of the motorcycle, and (ii) ride the motorcycle forward and directly into a lane of traffic when the lane is sufficiently clear of traffic.
Subd. 6. [Repealed, 1999 c 230 s 46]
Subd. 7. Noise limits. After December 31, 1978, noise rules adopted by the Pollution Control Agency for motor vehicles pursuant to section 169.693 shall also apply to motorcycles.
1967 c 875 s 1-5; 1969 c 1123 s 1-3; 1969 c 1129 art 1 s 18; 1971 c 226 s 1; 1971 c 491 s 35; 1974 c 133 s 1; 1975 c 29 s 3-5; 1976 c 295 s 1; 1977 c 17 s 1-4; 1977 c 134 s 1; 1981 c 357 s 63; 1982 c 548 art 4 s 13; 1983 c 216 art 1 s 29,30; 1983 c 345 s 8; 1984 c 549 s 32,33; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1986 c 444; 1995 c 40 s 1; 1997 c 159 art 2 s 31; 1998 c 398 art 5 s 55; 2000 c 489 art 6 s 30; 2001 c 60 s 1; 2002 c 364 s 18; 2002 c 371 art 1 s 49; 2016 c 114 s 4-7; 2018 c 122 s 1

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 160 - 174A — Transportation

Chapter 169 — Traffic Regulations

Section 169.011 — Definitions.

Section 169.02 — Scope.

Section 169.022 — Uniform Application.

Section 169.025 — Application Of Motor Carrier Regulations.

Section 169.03 — Emergency Vehicles.

Section 169.035 — Exemptions; Applications.

Section 169.04 — Local Authority.

Section 169.042 — Towing; Notice To Victim Of Vehicle Theft.

Section 169.045 — Special Vehicle Use On Roadway.

Section 169.05 — Private Roadways.

Section 169.06 — Signs, Signals, Markings.

Section 169.07 — Unauthorized Sign, Signal, Or Marking.

Section 169.072 — Unauthorized Mailbox Installation.

Section 169.073 — Prohibited Light Or Signal.

Section 169.08 — Unlawful To Possess, Alter, Deface, Or Remove Sign.

Section 169.09 — Collisions.

Section 169.10 — Statistical Information.

Section 169.13 — Reckless Or Careless Driving.

Section 169.14 — Speed Limits, Zones; Radar.

Section 169.15 — Impeding Traffic; Intersection Gridlock.

Section 169.17 — Emergency Vehicle.

Section 169.18 — Driving Rules.

Section 169.19 — Turning, Starting, And Signaling.

Section 169.20 — Right-of-way.

Section 169.201 — Yield Sign.

Section 169.202 — Blind Person Carrying White Cane.

Section 169.21 — Pedestrian.

Section 169.212 — Operation Of Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices.

Section 169.215 — Crossing For Seniors Or Disabled Persons.

Section 169.2151 — Pedestrian Safety Crossings.

Section 169.219 — Public Service Announcements.

Section 169.22 — Hitchhiking; Solicitation Of Business.

Section 169.222 — Operation Of Bicycle.

Section 169.223 — Motorized Bicycle.

Section 169.224 — Neighborhood And Medium-speed Electric Vehicles.

Section 169.225 — Motorized Foot Scooter.

Section 169.25 — Safety Zone.

Section 169.26 — Special Stops At Railroad Crossing.

Section 169.28 — Certain Vehicles To Stop At Railroad Crossing.

Section 169.29 — Crossing Railroad Tracks With Certain Equipment.

Section 169.30 — Designation Of Through Highways.

Section 169.305 — Controlled-access Rules And Penalties.

Section 169.306 — Use Of Shoulders By Buses.

Section 169.31 — Stop At Sidewalk.

Section 169.315 — Opening And Closing Vehicle Door.

Section 169.37 — Obstructing View Of Driver.

Section 169.40 — Fire Truck; Fire Station.

Section 169.41 — Crossing Fire Hose.

Section 169.42 — Littering; Dropping Object On Vehicle; Misdemeanor.

Section 169.421 — Civil Liability For Littering.

Section 169.43 — Swinging Gate On Truck.

Section 169.32 — Stopping, Standing, And Parking.

Section 169.33 — Police May Move Vehicle.

Section 169.34 — Prohibitions; Stopping, Parking.

Section 169.342 — Good Samaritan; Exception To Stopping And Parking.

Section 169.345 — Parking Privilege For Physically Disabled.

Section 169.346 — Disability Parking Areas; Criteria, Enforcement.

Section 169.35 — Parking.

Section 169.435 — Office Of Pupil Transportation Safety.

Section 169.441 — School Bus Identification.

Section 169.442 — School Bus Signals.

Section 169.443 — Safety Of School Children; Bus Driver's Duties.

Section 169.444 — Safety Of School Children; Duties Of Other Drivers.

Section 169.445 — Cooperation With Law Enforcement.

Section 169.446 — Safety Of School Children; Training And Education Rules.

Section 169.447 — School Bus And Head Start Bus Safety.

Section 169.4475 — Special Event School Bus Use.

Section 169.448 — Other Buses.

Section 169.449 — School Bus Operation.

Section 169.4501 — School Bus Equipment Standards.

Section 169.4502 — Additional Minnesota School Bus Chassis Standards.

Section 169.4503 — Additional Minnesota School Bus Body Standards.

Section 169.4504 — Additional Standards For Specially Equipped Bus.

Section 169.451 — Inspecting School And Head Start Buses; Rules; Misdemeanor.

Section 169.4511 — School Bus Accident And Subsequent Operation.

Section 169.454 — Type Iii Vehicle Standards.

Section 169.4581 — Criminal Conduct On School Bus.

Section 169.4582 — Reportable Offense On School Bus.

Section 169.46 — Hitching Behind Vehicle.

Section 169.467 — Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Definitions.

Section 169.468 — Vehicle Safety Rules; Federal Safety Standards.

Section 169.469 — Injunction.

Section 169.47 — Unsafe Equipment.

Section 169.471 — Television; Headphones.

Section 169.475 — Use Of Wireless Communications Device.

Section 169.48 — Vehicle Lighting.

Section 169.49 — Headlamps.

Section 169.50 — Rear Lamps.

Section 169.51 — Clearance And Marker Lamps.

Section 169.52 — Projecting Load; Light Or Flag.

Section 169.522 — Slow-moving Vehicle, Sign Required.

Section 169.53 — Lights For Parked Vehicles.

Section 169.541 — Lighting Exemption For Law Enforcement; Standards.

Section 169.55 — Lights On All Vehicles.

Section 169.56 — Auxiliary Lights.

Section 169.57 — Vehicle Signals.

Section 169.58 — Identification Lamps.

Section 169.59 — Warning Lights.

Section 169.60 — Distribution Of Light.

Section 169.61 — Composite Beam.

Section 169.62 — Certain Lights Permitted On Old Motor Vehicles.

Section 169.63 — Number Of Lamps.

Section 169.64 — Prohibited Lights; Exceptions.

Section 169.65 — Specifications For Lighting And Other Devices.

Section 169.66 — Hearing On Specifications.

Section 169.67 — Brakes.

Section 169.68 — Horn, Siren.

Section 169.684 — Seat Belt; Declaration Of Policy.

Section 169.685 — Seat Belt; Passenger Restraint System For Children.

Section 169.686 — Seat Belt Use Required; Penalty.

Section 169.69 — Muffler.

Section 169.693 — Motor Vehicle Noise Limits.

Section 169.70 — Rear View Mirror.

Section 169.71 — Windshield.

Section 169.72 — Tire Surface; Metal Studs.

Section 169.721 — Unsafe Tires; Definitions.

Section 169.722 — Rules For Tire Safety.

Section 169.723 — Tires Considered Unsafe.

Section 169.724 — Prohibition; Operating Automobile With Unsafe Tires.

Section 169.726 — Automobile Sale Prohibited Unless Tires Are Safe.

Section 169.727 — Unsafe Tires; Misdemeanor.

Section 169.73 — Bumpers, Safeguards.

Section 169.733 — Wheel Flaps On Truck And Trailer.

Section 169.734 — Automobile Fenders.

Section 169.74 — Safety Glass.

Section 169.75 — Flares, Flags, Or Reflectors Required.

Section 169.751 — Definitions.

Section 169.752 — Patrol Motor Vehicles, First Aid Equipment.

Section 169.753 — Law Enforcement Officers Trained In First Aid.

Section 169.762 — Pressurized Flammable Gas.

Section 169.771 — Spot-check Of Motor Vehicle.

Section 169.781 — Annual Commercial Vehicle Inspection; Inspectors, Fee, Penalty.

Section 169.782 — Daily Commercial Vehicle Inspection; Penalty.

Section 169.783 — Commercial Vehicle Accident; Reinspection.

Section 169.79 — Vehicle Registration; Displaying License Plates.

Section 169.791 — Criminal Penalty For Failure To Produce Proof Of Insurance.

Section 169.792 — Revocation Of License For Failure To Produce Proof Of Insurance.

Section 169.793 — Vehicle Insurance; Unlawful Acts, Penalties.

Section 169.795 — Vehicle Insurance Rules.

Section 169.796 — Verification Of Insurance Coverage.

Section 169.797 — Penalties For Failure To Provide Vehicle Insurance.

Section 169.798 — Rules Of Commissioner Of Public Safety.

Section 169.7995 — Failure To Produce Rental Or Lease Agreement.

Section 169.80 — Size, Weight, Load.

Section 169.801 — Implement Of Husbandry.

Section 169.81 — Height And Length Limitations.

Section 169.812 — Escort Vehicles For Overdimensional Loads; Definitions; Requirements.

Section 169.82 — Trailer Equipment.

Section 169.822 — Weight Limitations; Definitions.

Section 169.823 — Tire Weight Limits.

Section 169.824 — Gross Weight Schedule.

Section 169.826 — Gross Weight Seasonal Increases.

Section 169.8261 — Gross Weight Limitations; Forest Products.

Section 169.827 — Gross Weight Reduction On Restricted Route.

Section 169.828 — Axle Restrictions.

Section 169.829 — Weight Limits Not Applicable To Certain Vehicles.

Section 169.8295 — Weight Limits; Vehicles Transporting Milk.

Section 169.84 — Load Limit On Bridge.

Section 169.85 — Weighing; Penalty.

Section 169.851 — Weight Record.

Section 169.86 — Special Permit To Exceed Height, Width, Or Load; Fees.

Section 169.862 — Permit For Baled Farm Product To Exceed Height Or Width.

Section 169.863 — Special Pulpwood Vehicle Permit.

Section 169.864 — Special Products Vehicle Permits.

Section 169.865 — Special Farm Products Permits.

Section 169.866 — Special Canola-hauling Vehicle Permit.

Section 169.8665 — Special Soybean Meal-hauling Vehicle Permit.

Section 169.868 — Special Freight Distribution Permit.

Section 169.869 — Road Construction Materials Special Permit.

Section 169.87 — Seasonal Load Restriction; Route Designation.

Section 169.871 — Excess Weight; Civil Penalty.

Section 169.872 — Receipt Of Certain Overweight Loads.

Section 169.88 — Damages; Liability.

Section 169.881 — Vehicle Platoons.

Section 169.89 — Penalties.

Section 169.891 — Jurisdiction; Limitation Of Actions.

Section 169.90 — Offenses.

Section 169.91 — Arrest.

Section 169.92 — Failure To Appear.

Section 169.93 — Arrest Without Warrant.

Section 169.94 — Record Of Conviction.

Section 169.95 — Court To Keep Separate Records Of Violations.

Section 169.96 — Interpretation And Effect.

Section 169.965 — University Regents To Regulate Traffic And Parking.

Section 169.966 — Board To Regulate Traffic On State Universities.

Section 169.97 — Citation; Highway Traffic Regulation Act.

Section 169.971 — Driver Improvement Clinics; Definitions.

Section 169.972 — Establishment Of Driver Improvement Clinic; Fees.

Section 169.973 — Regulation Of Clinic; Director.

Section 169.974 — Operation Of Motorcycle; Motor Scooter; Motor Bike.

Section 169.98 — Police, Patrol, Or Security Guard Vehicle.

Section 169.985 — Traffic Citation Quota Prohibited.

Section 169.99 — Uniform Traffic Ticket.

Section 169.999 — Administrative Citations For Certain Traffic Offenses.