Minnesota Traffic Laws: Frequently Asked Questions

OVERVIEW
Key Minnesota traffic laws to know:
- Holding your phone while driving is illegal, even when stopped at a red light or stop sign.
- Everyone must wear a seat belt, even passengers.
- You must stop for school buses displaying red flashing lights, regardless of direction.
- Headlights are required during any precipitation, not just at night.
- Children under 8 and shorter than 4'9" must be in a car seat or booster seat.
- You can always turn right on red after a full stop, unless a sign prohibits it.
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Driving in Minnesota comes with its share of rules – some obvious, some surprising. Knowing those rules can help you stay safe, avoid tickets, and protect your rights.
At SiebenCarey, we’ve helped thousands of Minnesotans understand their rights, and we often hear the same questions. Here are our answers to the most common questions about Minnesota traffic laws.











