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MN SF3371
Bill
Status
4/20/2010
Primary Sponsor
Sandy Rummel
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AI Summary
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Defines "interstate connector" as a noninterstate trunk highway segment of no more than three miles that connects two interstate highways, has at least five visible dwelling houses within 100 feet of the road, and has an additional interchange connecting the two interstate highways within three miles of each endpoint.
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Establishes a 50 miles per hour speed limit on interstate connectors as the statutory maximum speed limit.
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Prohibits the Commissioner of Transportation from designating a speed limit above 50 miles per hour on interstate connectors through engineering and traffic investigations.
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Imposes an additional surcharge equal to the fine amount (minimum $25) for driving 20 or more miles per hour in excess of any established speed limit.
Legislative Description
Interstate connector definition; statutory speed limits modification
Last Action
Senate: Introduction and first reading
4/20/2010