TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Quick Reference........................................... 4
Frequently Used Phone Numbers ................ 9
MPD Directory ............................................ 10
Miscellaneous Telephone Directory............ 20
Hospitals ................................................ 22
MPD Detox Van...................................... 24
Emergency Homeless Shelters.............. 26
Inebriate Facilities .................................. 31
Mpls Conflict Resolution Center............. 31
MN State Agencies ................................ 32
Insurance Companies ............................ 33
Mpls. Parks and Rec Centers ................ 35
MN Motor Veh & Traffic Laws ..................... 37
Driving Regulations - Ch 169...................... 39
Fail to Yield ............................................ 39
Signs, Semaphores, Stops .................... 42
Pass, Turn, Lane Use, Signal ................ 44
Wireless Communications Devices........ 46
Accidents ............................................... 47
Motorcycles........................................... 47
Motorized Personal Transport ................48
Wheelchairs........................................... 49
Bicycles.................................................. 50
School Bus............................................. 50
Equipment .............................................. 52
Vehicle Insurance................................... 57
Vehicle Dimensions/Loads..................... 57
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Ch 169 Miscellaneous ............................. 59
Motor Veh Registration - Ch 168............. 60
Drivers License - Ch 171 ........................ 64
Minneapolis City Ordinances.......................67
Parking ....................................................67
Traffic ......................................................67
Non-Traffic ..............................................68
Animals ..................................................68
Bicycles ..................................................68
Drugs......................................................69
Garbage and Refuse..............................69
Housing ..................................................69
Licenses and Business Regs ......................69
Commerical Pedal Cars ..........................70
Liquor ......................................................71
Minors......................................................71
Misc Offenses..........................................71
Noise.......................................................72
Pedicabs .................................................72
Streets and Sidewalks ............................73
Taxcabs ................................................... 73
Trespass..................................................73
Weapons ................................................ 74
Minnesota Criminal Code ........................... 75
Homicide and Suicide..............................75
Crimes Against the Person .................... 75
Sex Crimes ............................................ 76
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Crimes Against the Family ......................76
Crimes Affecting Public Officer/Empl ..... 76
Crimes Against Admin of Justice.............76
Theft and Related Crimes ...................... 77
Damage or Trespass to Property ........... 77
Forgery and Related Crim...................... 78
Public Safety & Health ........................... 79
Public Misconduct or Nuisance.............. 79
Crimes Relating to Communications...... 79
Controlled Substance Crimes ................ 80
CH 340A Liquor...................................... 80
Prevention of Animal Cruelty.................. 80
Crimes Involving Transit......................... 80
Miscellaneous Crimes............................ 81
Weapons................................................ 81
Minneapolis Park Board Ordinances .......... 82
University of Minn. Ordinances................... 88
Guidelines and Codes ............................... 91
CAPRS Offense Codes......................... 91
Domestic Abuse Protocol....................... 98
Gang Identification Criteria .................. 103
311 Referral Guidelines ....................... 105
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Quick Reference
(p )= petty misdemeanor (m) = misdemeanor
g) = gross misdemeanor (f) = felony
Statutes with * should be read to determine if
petty, misdemeanor, gross or felony applies.
DRUGS
152.027(3) Poss marijuana in veh, driver only (m)
152.027(4)(a) Poss small amt marijuana (p)
152.092 Possession of drug paraphernalia (p)
152.097 Sell or give etc./simulated controlled
substance (f)
223.10 Possession of injection equip (m)
223.70 Possess/sale of prescrip drugs (m)
223.120 Drugs must be kept in orig contain(m)
223.150 Glue, etc., sniffing prohib (m)
223.230 Possess drug paraphernalia (p)
223.235 Possess drug para in public (m)
LIQUOR
340A.502 Sale to obviously intoxic person (m)
340A.503(1)(2) Under 21 consume alc bev (m)
340.503(1)(a)(2) Consume < 21out of home (m)
340A.503(2)(1) Sell/barter/give alcoholic bever-
age to person under 21 (g)
Liquor...cont’d Quick Reference 5
340A.503(2)(2) Illegal/under 21 to purch/attempt
to purch alc bev(m)
340A.503(3) Poss alc bev by person under 21
(m)
340A.503(4)(a) Under 21 entering licensed liquor
premises (m)
340A.503(5) Misrepresent age to buy alc-1st of-
fense only (m)
340A.701(4) Sell alc bev w/o lic (g)resulting in
bodily harm (f)
360.60 Sell liq to drunk/incompetent (m)
364.40 Consuming in public (m)
364.45 Loiter in possess of open bottle (m)
370.10 Sale of liq to minors (m)
370.30 Purch/consum by minors in a bar (m)
370.40 Possession liq/beer by under 21 (m)
370.45 Soc.Host-host party w/minor consum
370.60 Proof of age needed to buy liq/beer (m)
PB2-17 Liq in park/consuming (m)
CH 169A - DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED
20.1 Driving while impaired
20.1(1) Influence of alcohol
20.1(2) Influence of controlled substance
20.1(3) Knowingly under influence of
hazardous substance.
20.1(4) Combination of (1), (2) and/or (3)
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20.1(5) Drive, operate, control MV with AC .08
or more within 2 hr
20.1(6) Drive, operate, control commercial
vehicle with AC .04 or more w/i 2 hrs
20.1(7) Body contains any amt controlled
substance in sched I or II (except
20.2 mj or tetrahydrocannabinols)
27.1 Refusal to test.
31.1 Viol of 169A.20 - 4th deg DWI.
Drive, operate, control, school bus or
31.2 head start bus - “zero tolerance” (m)
Physical evidence of alc consum
while using bus & one of following (g):
(1) Children under 16 present
33.2 (2) Prior qualified impaired driving
35.2 incident within 10 yrs
35.3 < 21 drive aftr consume any alc (m)
35.4 Driver consume alcohol in MV (m)
40.3(1) Driver possess open container (m)
Driver/owner allowing open bottle (m)
54.7(c) Mandatory hold for court if violation
occurred under 169A.24 or 169A.25
78 Drive, operate, control commercial
vehicle with any presence of alcohol
within 24hrs of an out-of-service order
Aiding and abetting DWI (m)
Quick Reference 7
JUVENILE STATUS CRIMES
260C.007s28 Runaway (m)
HC #16 Curfew Ages:
Under 12: Sun - Thu: 2100 - 0500
Fri - Sat: 2200 - 0500
12 - 14: Sun -Thu: 2200 - 0500
Fri - Sat: 2300 - 0500
15 - 17: Sun - Thu: 2300 - 0500
Fri - Sat: 0001 - 0500
609.685 Possession of tobacco (p)
DOMESTIC ASSAULT
518b.01(22)(b)* Violate no contact order
(call 348-5073 to check if valid)
609.2242* Domestic assault
609.748(6)(a)* Violate restrain or temp order
609.78* Interfere w/emer call -domestic (m-g)
609.78(1) Interfere w/emer call-public phone (m)
629.75(2) Violate a no contact order
MISCELLANEOUS
223.235 Possess drug para in public (m)
227.180 Urinate/defecate on public property (m)
385.90 Disorderly conduct (m)
385.160 Indecent conduct (m-g)
518b.01(22)(b) Violate no contact order
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609.224(1)(1) Simple assault fear(m)
609.224(1)(2) assault harm (m)
609.501(2)(3) Obstruct legal process, arrest, fire,
other causes
609.501(3)(4) Obstruct firefighter, ambulance crew
609.705 Unlawful assembly (3 or more)
1-force (m)
2-threaten public peace (m)
3-disorderly / threaten peace (m)
609.71* Riot (3 or more) (f) (g)
609.715 Presence at unlawful assembly (refuses
to leave) (m)
624.21 Sell, possess, use fireworks (m)
629.75(2) Violate a no contact order
WEAPONS
609.66(1)(a)(1) Reckless discharge in city limit (f)
609.67 Machine gun/short barreled shotgun (f)
624.713(1)(1) Under 18 with pistol (f)
624.713(1)(10)a Felon with a pistol (f)
724.713(1)(3) Mentallly ill with a pistol (g)
724.714(1a) Carrying a pistol without a permit-on
person/on person in veh (g)
624.7181(2) Possess rifle/shotgun/bb gun in
public (g); assault rifle (f)
624.731 Misuse of chem weaps/zappers (m)
393.85 Transport assault weapon in MV (m)
393.90 Carrying weapons/facsimile firearms
(knife, 4 inch blade) or in MV (m)
393.150 Discharging weapon (m)
Frequently Used Phone Numbers 9
Court Liaison ................................... .......673-3413
Drive off .......................................... 651-484-7227
Financial Crimes Services - Check
Diversion Program...................... 800-880-5420
First Response .......................................348-3552
Graffiti hotline .................................................. 311
HC Adult Probation .................................348-2110
HC Adult Probation after hrs...................348-7444
HC Juv Detention Center........................348-8122
HC Juv Probation ...................................348-3700
HC Juv Probation after hrs .....................348-5868
HC Jail intake .........................................596-8075
HC Jail records-in custody......................596-8000
HC Jail deputy on duty ...........................596-8010
HC Jail records/ID-out of custody...........596-8080
HC Warrants (Police)..............................348-2547
HC Medical Examiner.............................215-6300
Highway Patrol (west)..................... 763-591-4680
Immigration..................................... 952-853-2550
Impound Lot: POLICE: ...............673-5719/5794
PUBLIC: .........................673-5777
Interpreting Services (give code “MPLS 4031”,
your name, phone, language)...... Call Dispatch
Radio repair ............................................673-5670
State accident report:
HC code: 27 Mpls code: 2585
Victim /Witness Services (dom abuse)
Crime Vic Liaison Prog (City Atty) .....673-2010
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MPD Directory
Building Addresses
City Hall (CH)................... 350 S 5 St 55401-1316
City of Lakes (COL) .........309 S 2 Av 55401-2238
EOTF ................................... 25 37th Av NE 55421
Haaf Ramp (HR)..............300 S 5 Av 55415-1410
Police Aux Training Bldg............ 217 S 3 St 55401
Property Warehouse..... 6024 Harriet Av S 55419
Special Ops Ctr (SOC) ...... 4119 Dupont N 55412
All numbers are area code 612 - Unless otherwise noted
MPD ADMINISTRATION
Chief’s Office 130 CH ............................ 673-2735
Asst. Chief .............................................. 673-3679
FAX.................................................... 673-2613
Chief of Police ........................................ 673-2735
Chief’s Secretary/Scheduler ................... 673-3559
Community Engagement Coord...............673-2331
Deputy Chief,Patrol Bureau.................... 673-3422
Deputy Chief, Investigation Bureau ........ 673-5504
Deputy Chief, Prof Stds Bureau ............. 673-2445
Public Information Officer: (PIO)
John Elder ......................(578-4322) 673-3829
Scott Seroka .................(412-2889) 673-3524
Financial Opns........................................ 673-3696
Office Support......................................... 673-3556
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Accident Investigation Traffic .................673-2981
Animal Control ........................................673-5717
Arson ....................................................673-3070
Assault and VCAT, 108 CH Public .......673-2941
Police .......673-3049
Auto Theft Prev Prog COL...................673-3562
Automated Pawn Sys ...........................673-3531
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Background Unit, 100 CH .......................673-5320
Band (Police) Pct 5 .................................673-5717
or .................................................952-445-1505
Bicycle Recovery/PE Property Warehouse
Public ..................................................673-5665
Police .................................................673-5609
Bomb/Arson HR Bomb.......................673-3063
Arson ......................673-3070
Business Technology Unit 127 CH.........673-3670
FAX ....................................................673-2619
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Canine / Kennels 15 37 Ave NE .............673-5940
Days ...................................................673-5942
Nights .................................................673-5941
Central Garage ........................................673-5677
Chaplains ................................................348-2345
Call for Cell Numbers
Charitable Gambling................................673-3002
Chem Test .............................................673-3102
CODEFOR .............................................673-3160
Community Engagement Team ...............673-3848
Court Liaison 100 CH .............................673-3413
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Crime Lab Unit 316 CH ..........................673-3073
Computers Forensics ..........................673-2120
673-2716
673-2303
Video .......................................673-3439 (Days)
673-5452 (Mids)
Forensic Garage.................................673-5799
Forensic Garage FAX .........................673-2440
Criminal History 31 CH ..........................673-2808
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Emergency Preparedness Unit.............. 673-3676
Emergency Services SOC.... 673-3875/290-3923
Employee Assistance Program 100 CH
Medica Optum Health EAP ...... 1-800-626-7944
Mpls Peer Support Team.....................924-5000
Equipment (Fleet) Specialist 100 CH ....673-3474
F
Family Violence/Domestic Assault
Public...................................................673-3072
Police...................................................673-3049
Financial Crimes.....................................673-3002
Fleet Services.........................................673-3474
Forgery/Fraud.........................................673-3295
MPHA Prgm Integrity ..........................673-3583
Narcotics (day cases) .........................673-3644
RX & Hlth Care Fraud .........................348-4108
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Seizures..................................................673-3486
Fire Arms/Toolmarks...................... see Crime Lab
FTO Program ........................................673-5583
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Graffiti Investigors Pct 5 ........................673-5722
Grants/Forfeiture Accounting .................673-3823
Gun Permits 1A CH ...............................673-3741
H
Health & Wellness Coordinator
(Jennifer Rudlong-Smith) 100 CH ......673-2978
Homeland Security SOC .......................673-2985
Homicide 108 CH Public ..................673-2941
Police ...................673-3049
Human Resources 100 CH....................673-2792
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Impound Lot Public....................673-5777
Police....................673-5719
Police....................673-5774
Internal Affairs 112 CH...........................673-3074
IT Service Desk ........................... 1-800-262-3112
Intellectual Properties 100 CH
Steve Blackwell ..................................673-3292
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Juvenile Investigations ...........................673-2921
Missing / Runaway Juveniles ............673-2941
Juvenile Criminal History ...................673-2128
Juvenile Supervision Center..............673-5465
Juvenile Outreach & Diversity ................673-5347
PAL....................................................673-3447
School Resource Program................673-2921
K
K9/Kennel ...............................................673-5940
Days - Sgt. McCree...........................673-5942
Nights - Sgt. Slender.........................673-5942
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Leadership & Development ....................673-5546
License Investigations ...........................673-3002
Liquor Issues ..........................................673-2909
M
MAFIN 316 CH ......................................673-2246
Minneapolis Peer Support Team ............924-5001
Mounted Patrol .......................................673-3944
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Narcotics.................................................673-3002
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Pawn Shop/2nd hand Detail ..................673-3805
Payroll Bertha Gabrish 219 CH ............673-3470
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Photo Lab 316 CH .................................673-3466
Police Activities League (PAL) ...............673-3447
Precinct 1 - 19 N 4th St 55401
Desk ..................................................673-5701
Inspector............................................673-3550
SAFE/CCP.........................................673-5701
CRT - Sgt...........................................673-2569
CRT - Lt .............................................673-3676
Investigations.....................................673-2948
Somali Liaison ................................673-5164
Community Atty - Heidi Johnson .......673-5526
Precinct 2 - 1911 Central Av NE 55418
Desk ..................................................673-5702
Fax.....................................................370-3885
Inspector............................................673-3678
Investigative/SAFE/CRT Lt ................673-5577
Investigations.....................................673-5712
SAFE: North of Broadway ................673-2874
South of Broadway ................673-2797
CRT ...................................................673-5782
Community Atty - Gretchen Zettler ....673-2883
East Hennepin Substation .................746-5620
22 University Av NE 55413
Dinkytown Substation
1413 4th St. SE 55414
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Precinct 3 - 3000 Minnehaha Av S 55406
Desk....................................................673-5703
Inspector .............................................673-5786
SAFE/CCP
CPS - Sector 1 ....................................673-3482
CPS - Sector 2 ....................................673-2856
CPS - Sector 3 ....................................673-2839
CPS - Sector 4 ....................................673-2846
CRT.....................................................673-5706
CRT - Lt ..............................................673-5734
Investigations ......................................673-5713
Community Atty - Jennifer Saunders ..673-2662
Midtown Community Safety Center
2949 Chicago Av S 55407 ...........825-6138
Precinct 4 - 1925 Plymouth Av N 55411
Desk....................................................673-5704
Inspector .............................................673-2868
SAFE/CCP
CPS - Sector 1 ...............................673-2833
CPS - Sector 2 ...............................673-3725
CPS - Sector 3 ...............................673-2866
CRT.....................................................673-5707
Investigations ......................................673-5714
Property Crimes Lt ..............................673-2991
Community Atty- Nnamdi Okoronkwo. 673-2801
MMPPDD DDiirreeccttoorryy 1177
Precinct 5 - 3101 Nicollet Av S 55408
Desk ..................................................675-5705
Inspector............................................673-5705
Fax.....................................................370-3879
SAFE/CCP:
CPS - Sector 1............................. 673-2819
CPS -Sector 2...............673-2819/673-5407
CPS - Sector 3 ............................673-5407
CPS - Spanish Speaking ..............673-5579
CRT ...................................................673-5716
CRT - Lt .............................................673-2755
Investigations.....................................673-5715
Community Atty - Nikki Applebaum ...673-5402
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Predatory Offenders 124CH ..................673-3767
Property & Evidence 33CH
FAX....................................................673-3084
Public................................................ 673-2932
Police................................................ 673-3502
Property & Evidence Warehouse
6024 Harriet Ave S.
FAX....................................................861-7127
Public................................................ 673-5665
Public Housing 2123 16 Av S 55404 ....342-1306
Public Information Officers:
John Elder ......................(578-4322) 673-3829
Scott Seroka ..................(412-2889) 673-3524
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Range Pct 4 1925 Plymouth Av N ....... 673-5710
Records / Accident Reports 31 CH........673-2961
Records Information ...............................673-2808
Research / Policy Dev 100 CH ..............673-3412
Robbery 108 CH Public .....................673-2941
Police.................... 673-3049
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SAFE:
Nick Juarez.....................................673-2797
SAFE Streets Public ....................673-2941
668-0000
Schools:
Inter-district Downtown (Pct 1) .........752-7100
Edison (Pct 2)...................................668-1300
Roosevelt (Pct 3)..............................668-4800
South (Pct 3) ....................................668-4300
North (Pct 4).....................................668-1700
Southwest (Pct 5).............................668-3030
Washburn (Pct 5) .............................668-3400
Sex Crimes 124 CH..............................673-3081
Predatory Offender Section ..............673-3767
(7:45 am - 3:45 pm)
SOC Facilities Liaison SOC...................673-3780
SOC Patrol SOC....................................673-3780
Special Events SOC ............................. 673-3942
Special Crimes Investigation Div ........... 673-2941
MMPPDD DDiirreeccttoorryy 1199
Special Operations Div SOC ......... ..... 673-3780
Stores-Supplies/Inventory 120 CH ....... 673-3434
Strategic Informaton Center (SIC)..........673-3700
[email protected]
Crime Analysis Section..................... 673-2470
SWAT.. .................................................. 673-3209
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TRACKER/TAC 107 CH ....................... 673-3376
BCA/MNJIS Help Desk (24 hr) ... 651-793-2500
Traffic Control/Parking Enforcement
Lemington Ramp 1030 3rd Av S....... 335-5932
Traffic Enforcement and
Accident Investigation ...................... 673-2981
Training Unit .......................................... 673-2937
Transcription 29 CH.............................. 673-2957
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Violent Crimes Appreh Team 108 CH... 673-3060
Violent Crimes Investigation Div............ 673-2941
Violent Offender Task Force PATB ....... 673-3079
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Warehouse (Bicycle Recovery/P&E)
6024 Harriet Av S .................................. 673-5665
Warrant Service SOC ........................... 919-9003
Weapons ............................................... 673-3079
Workforce Director 127 CH .................. 673-3846
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Miscellaneous Phone Directory
All numbers are area code 612
Unless otherwise noted.
2-1-1 (First Call for Help) ........... 211/ or 335-5000
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Abandoned vehs (pub streets) ....311 or 673-3000
Airport Police.............................. ............726-5577
Animal Control 212 17th Av N ...............673-6222
Animal Humane Society ................. 763-522-4325
845 Meadow Ln N, Golden Valley 55422
Investigations: Office ................ 763-489-2236
Switchboard ...... 763-522-4325
Auto Desk / Impound Lot, 51 Colfax Ave N
Public................................................673-5777
Police only..............................673-5794 / 5719
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Boardup services ......................... Call Channel 7
C
Chaplains ..............................................348-2345
Call for Cell Numbers
Child Abuse Reports (Days)....................348-3552
City Attorney CH 210 ..............................673-2010
Victim / Witness Assistant’s ...............673-2010
Claims - City of Mpls...............................673-2969
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Conflict Resolution Center ....................822-9883
Court Information....................................348-6000
Credit Card Info (24 hr)
American Express................... 1-800-528-4800
Discover ..............1-800-347-4996 or 347-3723
Master Card LE)...................... 1-866-308-7272
Visa ......................................... 1-800-367-8472
Crime Stoppers...............................651-452-7463
Crisis Intervention Center (Hen. Cnty.)...873-3161
D
Detox Center..........................................879-3187
Domestic Abuse Project ........................874-7100
Driver & Vehicle Services (MN) ......651-296-6911
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Emergency Comm Shift Supv ...............348-7240
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Family & Childrens Services:
Henn County First Response
(Closed 2300-0800) ..........................348-3552
St. Joseph’s ...................................204-8222
Federation - Police ................................788-8444
1811 University Av NE 55418
Fire Dept-Emergency Preparedness .....673-2648
First Call for Help............................................ 211
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Garage - Police 661 5th Av N ............... 673-5677
Graffiti Hotline (Mpls).......................................311
HOSPITALS
Abbott Northwestern..............................863-4000
Children’s:
MPLS - 2525 Chicago Av ER ..........813-6117
ST. PAUL 345 Smith Av n ER 651-220-6911
Fairview Ridges .............................952-892-2020
Fairview Southdale .........................952-924-5000
HCMC 701 Park ...................................873-3000
OMC - City Doctor..........................952-920-5663
North Memorial ...............................763-520-5100
Park Nicollet Methodist...................952-993-5000
Regions St.Paul ER .....................651-254-5000
UM - Children’s......................................365-1000
UM-Fairview Main Info #(E & W Banks) 273-3000
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Harriet Tubman Womens Shelter
24-hr crisis line..................................825-0000
HC Sheriff Warrant Office (LE only) 348-2547
Fax 543-1465
Highway Patrol (West Metro)...........763-591-4680
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Immigration.....................................952-853-2550
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Impound Lot:
POLICE: .................................673-5719 / 5794
PUBLIC:............................................. 673-5777
Interpreting Services:
Foreign Language:
Certified Languages Int’l......... Call Dispatch
(Give customer code MPLS4047, your name, phone #, language)
Sign Language - After hrs/weekends/holidays:
Dynamic Communications/ASLIS ...............
...................................................763-478-8963
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Jail.......................................................... 348-5112
Juvenile Detention Center. ..................... 348-8122
Juvenile Supervision Center 21 CH ..... 673-5465
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Mayor’s office .........................................673-2100
Medical Examiner ...................................215-6300
MN State Agencies
DVS-MN Dept Public Safety ........651-296-2255
Commerce Dept-Insrnc................651-539-1600
Minnesota No Fault Div................. 651-296-2015
MN Police & Peace Officers Assn (MPPOA )
327 York Ave, St Paul, 55130..... 651-291-1119
Motor Vehicle License .....................651-296-6911
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MPD DETOX VAN
Mon - Sat...1400-2300 (Summr) 1400-2100 (Wintr)
Ofcr. Tom Subject...............................673-5701
Radio Detox Van for possible pickup.
Squads will transport clients between facilities.
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National Night Out - Luther Krueger .......673-5371
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Police Conduct Review (OPCR).............673-5500
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Park Police .............................................230-2550
Parking Meters-Broken................673-3000 or 311
Pension Board ................................ 651-355-0020
PERA.............................................. 651-296-7460
P.O.S.T. Board ................................ 651-643-3060
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Radio Repair (661 5th Ave. N.)...............673-5670
Ramsey County Corrections:
Adult probation/parole................ 651-266-2300
Juvenile info/probation............... 651-266-5300
Juv Detention Ctr after hrs......... 651-266-5255
Road Conditions
Metro area and statewide ........................... 511
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Sheriff’s Office - Rm 6 CH .....................348-3744
Civil Division.......................................348-3800
Warrant Division.................................348-2000
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Sign Language Services - After hrs/weekends:
Dynamic Communications/ASLIS ....................
................................................. 763-478-8963
St. Joseph’s Children Shelter
1121 46th St E ...................................827-6241
HC First Response .................................348-3552
(HC First Response closed 2300 - 0800 hours)
Child Protection (General #) ...................348-3909
Child Protection Intake:
Reports (24hrs) .............................348-3552
Fax ................................................348-9095
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Taxi Inspector .........................................673-3001
Traffic Control .........................................673-5300
U
U of M Police ................................... 624-3550
V
Victim Liaison (City Atty) ........................673-2010
Violations Bureau ...................................348-2040
Y
Yellow Ribbon Program .................. 651-282-4055
............................................... 1-888-234-1274
Connects service members, vets & their families with community
support, trng, services & resourcs. Officers in contact with anyone
from these groups who appear to need assistance should refer
them to Military Family Assistance Center at above numbers.
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EMERGENCY HOMELESS SHELTERS
All numbers are area code 612
Unless otherwise noted.
Families with Children
People Serving People
614 3rd St S ...........................................277-0201
Families w/children or pregnant women. Intake - 24/7,
referrals and walk ins. Must have a HC voucher.
Families Moving Forward
1808 Emerson Av N...............................529-2185
Mother, father, children, pregnant couples. 0730-1700. M-F.
Mary’s Place
525 7th St N ...........................................338-4855
Women, children, fathers with two or more children.
All family members must be present and meet with Mary Jo
Copeland personally. Intake: 1000-1100/1330-1500 M-Th
St. Anne’s Place
2634 Russell Av N ..................................521-2128
Women & children, pregnant single women (only with
children) 24/7 Must have a HC voucher.
Special Needs/Disabled
Harbor Lights Ctr
1010 Currie Ave......................................767-3113
Men - Women - 24/7 - Must have a HC voucher.
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Single Adults
St. Stephens Human Services - Men Only
2211 Clinton Av S ...................................874-9292
1730-0700, M-F 1500-0700 Sat/Sun
Lottery held Mon nights at 0700 at Simpson Housing.
See Simpson Housing below.
Our Savior’s Housing - Men & women
2219 Chicago Av S .....................872-4193 Ext. 11
1800-0700, 7 days/week. Men’s lottery held Monday
nights Simpson Housing. Women’s lottery held Wednesday
afternoons at Simpson Housing. See Simpson Housing below.
Catholic Charities Higher Ground
165 Glenwood Ave .................................204-8550
Men. Must have ID to get CC Community Card.
Free Shelter Hours - Intake begins at 1700
1700-2200 Sunday-Thursday
1700-2400 Friday & Saturday
Pay for Stay Shelter ...................................$7/nite
Intake begins at 1700
1600-2200 Sunday-Thursday
1600-2400 Friday & Saturday
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Simpson Housing
2740 1st Av S. ...........................874-0306 Ext 13
Sober men only. Men’s lottery held Mon nites Must be
in before 1830 to be included in lottery. Women’s lot-
tery held Weds afternoons. Must be in before 1530 to be
included in lottery. Additional beds, 1st come -1st served.
Call 871-1138 for openings daily at 1700.
NOTE: Homeless families w/ full custody of children.
Call on first Tuesday of the month from 1200-1400 to
check for openings. .....................................455-0855
Women’s Overflow Shelter - Call after 1700
2740 1st Av S ....................................... 871-1138
Women only. Overnight accommodations for 22 women
run by Simpson Housing Services. Lottery held Weds 1530 for
28 day stay. Also avail on first come/first serve 1700,7 days.
Sally’s Place
1010 Currie Av .......................767-3100 Ext 3130
Women only. Overnight accomodations for 50 women
who are not eligible for HC funded shelter placement.
Opens at 1600. 7 days/wk
Harbor Light Center – Safe Bay
1010 Currie...........................767-3100 Ext. 3122
Overnight accommodations for homeless men who are
inelgible for county funded placement.
Opens at 2000. 7days a week
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Booth Housing Services
1010 Currie.............................................767-3114
Overnite shelter for men & women. Must be working.
Intake thru Hennepin County. Call 612-348-3007
Call Mon-Fri, 0800-1700
or Go to Century Plaza ................. 330 S. 12th St.
Hennepin County AfterHours Shelter Team .........673-9138
Hours: 1700-2300. Open Daily including holidays.
(Located at Harbor Light Center).
For HC residents after 2300, please refer to:
SIngle adults .......................................................348-3007
Families...............................................................348-9410
Info on HC Shelters
If not HC resident - refer to a shelter not HC funded.
To obtain shelter vouchers from HC they must apply in person
at 330 12th St S (0730-1730) or call 596-1300.
Youth
Arlington House
712 Larpenteur Av E, St. Paul ........ 651-771-7504
All children age 11-17 living in Ramsey County, or surrounding
county, placed by law enforcement officers or county workers
24 hr intake.
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Bridge for Youth
1111 22nd St W........................................377-8800
Ages 10 to 17 - Serves metro area 24/7.
Formerly known as ‘Bridge for Runaway Youth’
Safe House - Lutheran Social Services
501 Asbury St, St. Paul Ages 16 to 20
0900 - 1700 .................................... 651-644-3446
Serves Metro Area. Open 2000-0900 every day
Intake begins 1900 daily.
Additional Intake answered 0900 - 1700 ......... 651-644-7739
Hope Street Shelter
1121 E 46th St ....................................... 204-8211
Open 24/7. Ages 16-20. Arrival curfew 2300.
Avenues for Homeless Youth
1708 Oak Park Av ................................. 522-1690
Shelter ages 16-20. 24 hr intake.
GLBT Host Home Shelter ages 16-22; 24/7 intake
Requires a referral from a case manager from any homeless youth agency.
No geographic eligibility criteria
Ain Dah Yung (Our Home) Center
1089 Portland Ave. St. Paul, MN ........ 651-227-4184
Any Youth, focus on American Indian Youth ages 5-17 Open 24/7
Salvation Army Booth Brown House
1471 Como Ave. W St. Paul, MN ...... 651-646-2601
Homeless Youth ages 18-21 Open 1800 hrs - 0900 hrs
Phones open at 1800 hrs for vacancies / intake
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Inebriate Facilities
Facilities will notify ECC when full.
It’s not necessary for officers to confirm reservations
w/ ECC when transporting an inebriated person to
a facility. ECC will advise if full. Use facilities for
cooperative or mildly inebriated persons first.
The following are open 24 hrs or until full
Hennepin County Chemical Health
1800 Chicago Av S .................................879-3646
Men & Women. Entrance in back, center elevator, speak
loud into intercom, wait for nurse to accept or leave with off-
duty officer at site. Facility cannot help if individual is suicidal
or has attempted suicide in the previous 30 days.
HCMC Special Care Center
Enter on 7th St. (behind ER) ..................873-3132
Persons minimum age 13. Should be used as a last resort.
Mission Inc. Program
3409 Medicine Lk Bl E, Plym.......... 763-559-1402
Men, women, children over 13. Open 24/7 CALL FIRST
Conflict Resolution Center
2101 Hennepin Av Suite 100 .................822-9883
Open 0900-1700 Monday - Friday 24 Hour Voicemail
Referrals from CCP/SAFE, MPD, City/County departments,
courts or social service agencies. Mediations arranged Monday
- Saturday days/evenings, neutral locations, near clients.
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Conflict Resolution Center (con’t)
FAX........................................................ 822-9890
E-mail .................... [email protected]
Web .................................. www.crcminnesota.org
Disputes mediated: neighborhoods, landlord/tenant,
family, roommates, domestic partners, juvenile/adult,
victim/offender, consumers, employment and large
groups. Community disputes - no charge, others -
sliding fee.
Residents, orgs & businesses in Minnesota.
Minnesota State Agencies
Commerce Dept-Insrnce ................651-539-1600
DVS-MN Dept. Public Safety.......... 651-296-2255
Minnesota No Fault Div ..................651-539-1600
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INSURANCE COMPANIES
21st Century ..................................800-241-1188
Abbott ............................................612-824-1160
All State ........................................ 800-869-0510
Allied Group .................................. 800-247-5001
American Family ........................... 800-692-6326
American Natl Prop & Casualty .... 800-333-2860
Atlas .............................................. 800-897-2551
Auto Owner’s ................................ 651-777-8172
Country Financial............................888-211-2555
Dairyland ...................................... 800-526-4252
Encompass.................................... 800-588-7400
E-surance ..................................... 800-926-6012
Farmers ........................................ 800-435-7764
Geico ............................................ 800-841-3000
Germaine ...................................... 612-822-6666
Great West Casualty .................... 800-228-8040
Hartford ......................................... 800-624-5578
Horace Mann ................................. 800-999-1030
Infinity Ins Group ........................... 800-225-8930
Kemper Direct .............................. 800-882-6602
Kemper Select .............................. 800-637-2782
Liberty Mutual ................................ 763-543-4344
MetLife........................................... 800-438-6381
Mutual of Ohamha ..........................800-228-9999
Northland ........................................800-237-9334
Plymouth Rock. ..............................800-437-5556
Progressive.....................................800-888-7764
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QBE ................................................ 800-362-5448
State Auto Group ............................ 800-777-7324
State Farm...................................... 800-782-8332
US Airways Auto Insurance ............ 800-523-1919
USAA ............................................... 800-531-8111
West Bend Mutual (WI) .................. 262-334-5571
Western National ............................ 952-835-5350
Wisconsin Mutual ........................... 800-831-5959
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PARK AND REC CENTERS
A complete list of Mpls parks/Rec centers is available at:
www.minneapolisparks.org
Armatage, 2500 57 St W ........................370-4912
Audubon, 1320 29 Av NE .......................370-4910
Bethune, 1301 10 Av N...........................374-4342
Bottineau, 2000 2 St NE .........................370-4958
Brackett, 2728 39 Av S ...........................370-4924
Bryant Square, 3101 Bryant Av S...........370-4907
Corcoran, 3334 20 Av S .........................370-4919
Coyle,420 115th Ave S............................338-5282
Creekview, 5001 Humboldt Av N ............370-4965
East Phillips,2307 17th Ave S.................370-4888
Elliot, 1000 14 St E .................................370-4772
Farview, 621 29 Av N..............................370-4922
Folwell, 1615 Dowling Av N ....................370-4917
Fuller, 4800 Grand Av S .........................370-4963
Green Central Gym, 3400 4 Av S ...........370-4918
Harrison, 503 Irving Av N........................370-4951
Hiawatha, 4305 42 St E..........................370-4952
Keewaydin, 3030 53 St E .......................370-4956
Kenny, 1328 58 St W..............................370-4901
Kenwood, 2101 Franklin Av W ...............370-4941
M.L. King, 4055 Nicollet Av S .................370-4908
Lake Hiawatha, 2701 44 St E .................370-4930
Lake Nokomis, 2401 E.Minnehaha Pky..370-4923
Linden Hills, 3100 43 St W .....................370-4913
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Logan, 690 13 Av NE..............................370-4927
Longfellow, 3435 36 Av S .......................370-4957
Loring Park, 1382 Willow St ...................370-4929
Luxton, 112 Williams Av SE ....................370-4925
Lyndale Farmstead, 3900 Bryant Av S ...370-4948
Lynnhurst, 1345 M’haha Pkwy W ...........370-4914
McRae, 906 47 St E ...............................370-4909
Matthews, 2318 28 Av S.........................370-4950
Morris, 5531 39 Av S ..............................370-4934
North Commons, 1801 James Av N .......370-4921
Northeast, 1615 Pierce St NE ................370-4920
Painter, 620 34 St W...............................370-4911
Pearl, 414 Diamond Lake Rd E ..............370-4906
Peavey, 730 22 St E ...............................370-4967
Pershing, 3523 48 St W..........................370-4928
Phelps, 701 39 St E................................822-3191
Phillips, 2323 11 Av S .............................370-4946
Powderhorn 3400 15 Av S.....................370-4960
RevDrMLK 4055 Nicollet Ave S ............370-4908
Sibley, 1900 40 St E ...............................370-4954
Stewart, 2700 12 Av S ............................370-4932
Van Cleve, 901 15 Av SE .......................370-4926
Waite, 1810 34 Av NE.............................370-4959
Webber, 4400 Dupont Av N ...................370-4916
Whittier, 425 26 St W..............................370-4966
Windom, 2251 Hayes St NE...................370-4905
Windom South, 5821 Wentworth Av .......370-4980
Minn. Driving Regulations 37
Minnesota Motor Vehicle and
Traffic Laws
CH 169A: DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED
.20.1(1) Driving while under the influence of
.20.1 (b) alcohol
2nd degree refusal. Person who
.20.1(2) violates 169A.20.2 (refusal) is guilty
.20.1(3) of 2nd degree refusal if 1 aggr factor
.20.1(4) present at time viol committed.
.20.1(5) Driving while under the influence of a
.20.1(6) controlled substance
DWI - Operate vehicle under the
.20.1(7) influence of hazardous substance -
Impaired
DWI - Combination - Any 2 Alcohol-
Controlled substance-Hazardous in
effect substance
Driving while impaired. Alcohol level
at .08 or more within 2 hours
Alcohol level at .04 or more while
operating a commercial vehicle at the
time, or within two hours of the time of
driving
Driving while impaired-when a per-
son’s body contains any amount of a
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.20.2 controlled substance listed in sched I
25.1(a) or II, or its metabolite, other than mari-
juana or tetrahydrocannabinols
.26.1(a) DWI- Refusal to submit to test
2nd Degree DWI. Person who violates
.26.1(b) 169A.20.1 (Misd DWI-alc) is guilty
of 2nd degree drving impaired if 2
.27.1 aggrvtg factos present when viol com-
.33.2 mitted.
.35.2 3rd Degree DWI. Person who violates
.35.3 169A.20.1 (Misd DWI-alcohol), is
.35.4 guilty of 3rd degree driving while
.37.1(1) impaired if one aggravating factor was
present when the violation was com-
mitted
3rd Degree Refusal. Person who
violates 169A.20.2 (refusal) is guilty of
3rd degree refusal
DW -4th Degree drvng while impaired
Underage drinking and driving
Opn bttle law; certifiable - drinking &
consumption in a mtr vehcle-driver
O pen bottle law; certifiable - posses-
sion in a motor vehicle - driver
Open bottle law; liability of nonpresent
owner
Fail comply w/ an impoundment order
Minn. Driving Regulations 39
.37.1(3) Operate vehicle subj. to impndment
without special plates
.37.1(4) Fail to notify commsr of impoundment
.37.1(5) Driving or operating a vehicle during
license plate impoundment period
.37.1(6) Allowing a prev ownr drive or operate
vhcle during license plate impound-
mentt
CH 169: DRIVING REGULATIONS
13.1(a) FAIL TO YIELD
.13.1(b)
.13.2 Reckless driving - willful or wanton
.14.1 disregard for safety
Reckless driving - racing on street or
.14.12 highway
.14.3(a) Careless driving
Speed greater than is reasonable and
.15.1 prudent under the conditions. Use due
.15.2(a) care in op of vehicle
Sale - offer - use - or possession of
radar jammer
Fail to reduce speed when approach-
ing or passing emergency vehicle
stopped with lights flashing
Impeding traffic - drive at slow speed.
Block the Box - Intersection gridlock;
stop or block traffic.
40 Minn. Driving Regulations
.18.8(a) Follow vehicle more closely than
reasonable or prudent
.18.8(b) Failure stay 500 ft bhnd anthr vehicle
when driving certain vehicles
.18.8(c) Fail stay 500 feet bhnd emrgcy ve-
hicle in response to emergencies
.19.3 Start prkd car w/o rsnble safety
.305.1(c) Illegal veh, ped, bike on freeway (p)
305.2 Backing on highway (p)
315 Unsafe open/close vehicle doors (p)
37 Obstruct view of driver (exceed 3
persons in front seat) (p)
40.1 Follow fire rig/drive in block where rig
is (p)
40.2 Interfere with fire rig driv in statn (p)
41 Drive across fire hose (p)
06.5(a)(1)(i) To vehicle/pedestrian on green
semaphore (p)
06.5(a)(1)(ii) To veh/pedestrian on green arrow (p)
06.5(a)(3)(i)(A) To vehicle/pedestrian at right turn
on red permitted semaphore (p)
06.5(a)(3)(i)(B) To vehicle/pedestrian at left turn
on red permitted semaphore (p)
18.3 To passing vehicle (p)
20.1 Vehicle on left to yield to vehicle on
right at uncontrolled/controlled inter-
section (p)
20.2 Minn. Driving Regulations 41
20.3
Yield when making left turn (p)
20.4 Yield when entering highway at a
20.5 through highway stop sign (p)
Yield emerging from alley or driveway (p)
20.5(a) Yield to emergency vehicle on road-
way (p)
20.6 Yield to emergency vehicle with lights
20.7 flashing/siren (m)
201 Yield to funeral procession (p)
Yield to merging transit bus (p)
Yield at yield sign (p)
CH 299C Police scanner in motor vehicle
.37.1(a) Police Communication Equipment -
.37.1(c) Possession- use - No amateur radio
license
CH 169: PEDESTRIANS
06.5(a)(2)(ii) Ped-traffic signals-yellow indication
.06.5(a)(1)(iii)Ped-illegal movement against green
arrow
.21.1 Ped-fail to obey traffic signal
.21.3(a) Ped must yield rt of way to all vehicles
on roadway if cross at any point other
than a marked or unmarked crosswalk
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.21.3(b) Ped crossing a roadway from a
pedtunnel or overhead crossing shall
yield the right of way to all vehicles
on the roadway
.21.3(c) Ped crosses btwn adjcnt semaphores
.21.4 Ped fail use right half crosswalk
.21.5 Ped or wheelchair fails to use left
side of road or use sidewalk where
provided
.26.4(a) RR Crossing - Ped - Fail to stop for
gate or barrier when closed- opening
or closing
.26.4(b) RR Crossing - Ped - Fail to stop -
audible/visible/hazardous proximity to
train
.305.1(c) Prohibited use of highway by
bicycles- peds- or non-motorized
vehicles
.06.6(a)(2) Ped enter road on Don’t Walk sign
.06.6 Ped-traffic signals-Walk/Don’t Walk
.06.5(a)(3)(ii)Pedestrian-Illegal movement on Red
CH 169: SIGNS - SEMAPHORES - STOPS
.06.4(a) Fail to obey traffic control device
.06.4(e) F ail to take the instruction by flagger
in designated work zone area
.06.5(a)(1)(i) Illegal movement on green-failure
to yield to pedestrian or vehicle
Minn. Driving Regulations 43
.06.5(a)(1)(ii) Illegal movement on green arrow-
failure to yield to pedestrian in
crosswalk
.06.5(a)(2)(i) Illegal movement on yellow
.06.5(a)(3)(i) Illegal movement on Red
.06.5(a)(3)(i)(A) Illegal right turn on red when
posted
.06.5(a)(3)(i)(B) Illegal left turn on red when enter
a one-way when posted
.06.5(a)(3)(iii) Illegal movement on red arrow
.06.5b(b) Operate motor veh w/ traffic signal
override device
.06.5b(c) Possession of a traffic signal override
device
.06.7 Fail to obey flashing signals
.073(a) Red lights forbidden in view of high-
way or railroad
.08 Unlawful to possess - alter- deface or
remove traffic signs or devices
.19.1(f) Fail obey lane markers/signs
.26.1(a)(1) RR Crossing - fail stop when flashing
.26.1(a)(2) RR Crossing - fail to stop when an
approaching train is plainly visible
.26.1(c) Fail stop at RR Crossing when a
human flagger signals approach of a
train
.28.1(d) Cert. vehicles stop at RR /LRT
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.29(b) Failure to stop between 10 and 50
.29(c) feet from railway
30(b) Unlawful crossing against signal or
.305.1(a) gates at railway
.305.1(b) Fail to stop for a stop sign
.31 Controlled access violations - enter or
219.20.2 exit contrary to statute
No U-Turns. Unauthorized use of
cross overs where signed No U-Turns
Fail to stop for sidewalk when emerg-
ing from alley or driveway
Railroad stop sign violation
CH 221 Commercial Vehicle - Failure to stop
.0314.6 placarded vehicle at RR crossing
CH 169: PASS-TURN LANE USE-SIGNAL
.18.1 Keeping to the right on roadway
.18.10 Slow moving vehicles keep to right
.18.11(a) Move Over - Passing parked emer-
gency vehicle - 2 lanes in same direc-
.18.11(b) tion
Move Over - Passing parked emer-
.18.12(a) gency vehicle > 2 lanes in one direc-
tion
Move Over - Passing parked free-
way service patrol- maintenance or
Minn. Driving Regulations 45
.18.12(b) construction vehicle-2 lanes same
direction
Move Over - Passing parked free
.18.3(1) way service patrol- maintenance or
.18.3(2) construction vehicle-> 2 lanes in one
direction
Passing - overtaking vehicle fails to
pass to left - safely clear
Passing - overtaken vehi fails to yield
.18.3(3) Fail to allow safe distance when pass-
ing bicycle or individual
.18.4 Passing on right when prohibited
.18.4(4) Pass by driving off pavement or main
traveled portion of the roadway
.18.5(a) Unsafe passing on left of roadway
center
.18.5(b)(1) Unlawful passing approaching crest of
grade or curve
.18.5(b)(2) Pass at underpass - tunnel - railroad
crossing or intersection
.18.5(b)(3) Pass when prohibited by sign or
markings
.18.6(a) Wrong way on one-way
.18.6(b) A veh passing around a rotary traffic
island drive only to right of island
.18.7(a) Fail to drive in single lane
.18.7(b) Driving in center lane
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.18.7(c) Fail to use slow lane when posted
.18.7(d) Drive in bicycle lane
.19.1 Turning fr. wrong lane at intersection
.19.1(a) Right turn not made from curb lane
.19.1(b) Left turn wrong lane
.19.1(c) Left turn over center lane (2 way to 1
way)
.19.1(d) Enter left of center lane (1 way to 2
way)
.19.1(e) Left turn wrong lane (1 way to 1 way)
.19.2 Illegal U-Turn on curve or grade
.19.4 Improper change of course or fail to
signal lane change
.19.5 Fail to signal turn
.19.6 Fail to signal sudden stop
.19.7 Improper signal to turn
.21.2(b) Passing veh stopped for pedestrian
CH 169: WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
DEVICES
475(1)An electronic message includes, but is not
limited to e-mail, text message, instant message,
access to the World Wide Web or other data us-
ing electronic communications protocol. It does
not include voice or other data transmitted as a
result of making a phone call.
Minn. Driving Regulations 47
475.2 No person may operate a motor ve-
hicle while using a wireless commu-
nications device to compose, read or
send an eletronic message when the
veh is in motion or part of traffic.
09.1 CH 169: ACCIDENTS
09.2
09.3 H & R where injury or fatality (g or f)
09.4 H & R to attended vehicle (m)
09.5 Fail to give proper information (m)
09.6 H & R to unattended vehicle (m)
H & R to property or fixtures (m)
21.3 (d) Fail to notify police of personal injury
or fatality (m)
Drvr fails use due care to avoid collis-
sion w/ bicycle or ped
CH 169: MOTORCYCLES
974.2(a) Driving motorcycle w/o a motorcycle
endorsement
.974.2(b) Drive a motorcycle on an expired
motorcycle permit
.974.2(c)(1) Carry a passenger on permit
.974.2(c)(2) Operate at night on permit
.974.2(c)(3) Operate on freeway on permit
.974.2(c)(4) Operate w/o helmet on permit
.974.3(a) No horn or mirror/No psngr ft rests
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.974.4(a)- 1 No eye protective device
.974.4(a)- 2 Psngr or Opr < 18 years w/o wear
helmet & eye protection
.974.5(a) Permanent seat for oprtr & psngr
Psngr not to interfere
.974.5(b) Psngr not astride w/ feet on rests
.974.5(c) All persons face forward
.974.5(d) Motorcycle operator keep both hands
on both handle-bars
.974.5(e) Operate btwn lanes of traffic or > 2
motorcycles in 1 lane
.974.5(f) Motorcyclists to have full traffic lane
.974.5(i) Motorcycle operate w/ headlights on
974.5(j)(1) Improper motorcycle parking
974.5(j)(2) Parking motorcycle - pointed toward
nearest lane of traffic
.49(b) Motorcycle w/ at least one & max 2
head lamps
Motorized GO-Peds - Bicycles - Segways
.223.1(1) Protective headgear reqd for MB < 18
223.2(a) Valid DL or MB
.223.2(b)(1) Carry passenger on MB. Exception:
parent/guardian may ride if oprtr i< 16
.223.3 Operate MB/moped on sidewalk
.223.4 MB headlight requirement
.223.5(a) MB- ride close to right as can
Minn. Driving Regulations 49
.
223.5(b) MB- max two abreast; not blk traffic
& ride in single lane
.223.5(c) Operate MB/MP in bike lane/path
.225.2 Motorized foot scooter -not on side
walk or pssngr
.225.3 Motorized foot scooter >12
.225.4 Motorized ft scooter - Helmet 8 .
225.5 Motorized foot scooter - lighting rqd
when law reqs vehicle lights.
.225.6(a) Motorized foot scooter as close to
right as can
.212.2(b) Electronic Personal Assistive Mobility
Device - speed reasonable
.212.2(c) Electronic Personal Assistive Mobility
Device - Operate on Roadway Vio.
.212.2(d) Electronic PA MobileityDevice - Road
w/Speed Limit > 35mph
.212.2(e) Electronic PA Mobility Device - >1
person
.212.2(f) Electronic PA Device - Fail yield to
pedestrian or bicycle
Wheelchairs
169.21(5) Operate a wheelchair in street where
sidewalk is available
222.4(c) Ride more than 2 abreast on road (p)
50 Minn. Driving Regulations
222.4(d) Ride on sidewalk in business distr (p)
222.4(d) Fail to warn pedestrian when on side-
walk (p)
222.5 Ride with no hands carrying pkgs (p)
222.6(a) No lights/reflectors at night (p)
222.6(b) No brakes (p)
CH 169: BICYCLES
222.10 Bike Evnts Violation
222.2 Bike carries too many passengers
222.3 Bike hitched to another vehicle
222.4 Bike riding on roadway or shoulder
violations
222.4(a) Bike fail to ride on the right side of the
roadway
222.4(c) Bike ride > 2 abreast on roadway
222.4(d) Fail warn ped when on sidewalk & rid-
ing bike on sidewalk in biz district
222.5 Bike ride no hands w/ packages
222.6(a) Bicycle no lights /reflectors night
222.6(b) Bicycle No Brakes
222.7 Bike sale prhbtd w/o proper equipment
.222.8 Bicycle arm signal violation
.222.9 Bicycle parked on sidewalk
28.1(a) CH 169: SCHOOL BUS
Fail stop at railroad