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169.974 – 169.974 | Minnesota Law

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169.974 – 169.974

Minnesota Statutes § 169.974

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Motorcycles as used herein shall mean the vehicles defined in section169.011, subdivision 44. (a) A person must not operate a motorcycle on any street or highway without having a valid driver's license with a motorcycle endorsement as provided by law. A person may operate an autocycle without a motorcycle endorsement if the person has a valid driver's license issued under section171.02. (b) The commissioner of public safety must issue a motorcycle endorsement only if the applicant (1) has in p
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