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Minnesota Road Rules & Speed Limits

Road rules cover lane markings, speed limits, one-way streets, HOV lanes, parking regulations, traffic violations, and the various lines, symbols, and signals painted on the road surface. Understandin…

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What is the speed limit on rural interstate highways in Minnesota?

On the Minnesota driving test, road rules & speed limits questions are part of the 40-question exam. Minnesota requires a score of 80% (32 correct answers) to pass.

Road rules cover lane markings, speed limits, one-way streets, HOV lanes, parking regulations, traffic violations, and the various lines, symbols, and signals painted on the road surface. Understanding pavement markings is just as important as knowing sign meanings.

Yellow lines separate traffic going in opposite directions. A solid yellow means no passing; a broken yellow means passing is allowed. White lines separate traffic going the same direction. A solid white means lane changes are discouraged; a broken white means they’re allowed.

This category also covers speed limits by zone (residential, school, highway), parking rules (hill parking, no-parking zones, fire hydrant distances), the point system for traffic violations, and state-specific driving laws. Understanding these rules helps you navigate safely and avoid costly penalties.

Key Topics

  • Speed limits by zone (school, residential, highway)
  • Yellow vs. white line meanings
  • Solid vs. broken line rules
  • Parking rules and no-parking zones
  • Traffic violations and point system
  • Pavement markings and symbols
Road Rules & Speed Limits — Minnesota Study Guide (2026) | DMV IQ