This is the speed limit in a residential area unless posted otherwise.
What is 30 mph?
This shape is always used for stop signs.
What is an octagon?
The legal BAC limit for drivers over 21 in MN.
What is 0.08%?
The age you can get an instruction permit in MN.
What is 15 years old?
You should use these during rain, snow, or fog.
What are headlights?
You must signal this many feet before a turn.
What is 100 feet?
A flashing red light means this.
What is stop, then proceed when safe?
True or False: You can sober up quickly with coffee.
What is false?
You need this many supervised driving hours to take the road test (if under 18).
What is 50 hours (15 at night)?
Always check these before changing lanes.
âť“ What are blind spots?
The side you pass another vehicle on.
What is the left side?
A yellow triangle pointing sideways means this.
What is a no passing zone?
This law requires you to take a chemical test if suspected of DWI.
What is the Implied Consent Law?
This is the first stage of Minnesota’s Graduated Driver Licensing system.
What is the instruction permit?
If your tire blows out, you should do this first.
What is grip the wheel and slow down gradually?
This color line separates traffic moving in opposite directions.
What is yellow?
This sign means a crossroad is ahead.
What is a black “+” on a yellow diamond?
This is the minimum license revocation period for a first DWI.
What is 90 days?
This restriction applies during the first 6 months of having a provisional license.
What is no more than 1 passenger under 20 (unless family)?
Distracted driving is most often caused by this device.
What is a cell phone?
The legal following distance under normal conditions.
What is 3 seconds?
This color and shape indicate a school zone.
What is fluorescent yellow-green and pentagon-shaped?
The effect of alcohol on judgment is called this.
What is impairment?
You must renew your Minnesota driver’s license every __ years.
âť“ What is every 4 years?
This is the law requiring you to move over or slow down for emergency vehicles.
What is the Move Over Law?