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169.8655 – 169.8655 | Minnesota Law

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169.8655 – 169.8655

Minnesota Statutes § 169.8655

Summary
A road authority may issue a permit for a vehicle or combination of vehicles that transports sugar beets and meets the following requirements: (1) does not exceed a maximum gross vehicle weight of 122,000 pounds; (2) does not use a semitrailer in a combination of vehicles that has an overall length in excess of 28-1/2 feet; and (3) is only for operation on the following roads in East Grand Forks: (i) U.S. Highway 2 between the North Dakota border and Fifth Avenue Northeast; (ii) Fifth Avenu
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