Question: What is the Ted Foss law in Minnesota? Answer: The law got its name from a tragedy. Trooper Ted Foss was conducting a traffic stop August 30, 2000, on the shoulder of Interstate 90 when he was hit and killed by a passing vehicle. He left behind his wife Andrea and two kids. Emergency responders working on the shoulder of the road have got your back. Do you have … [Read more...]
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By Sgt. Troy Christianson Question: Hello, I am part of a group sponsoring a family from the Ukraine. They arrived a couple weeks ago and we have met with the state offices to get them lined up with Social Security numbers, work permits, etc. The husband and wife both have current driver licenses from Ukraine. They want to obtain a Minnesota license and are scheduled for the … [Read more...]
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Question: I have heard you talk about the importance of tires on your vehicle. Can you get this in your article? I think this is helpful information. Answer: The thousands of pounds of metal of engineering and technology is riding on four pieces of rubber transporting the world’s most precious cargo – you. Important is an understatement. While I could go on for hours about … [Read more...]
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By Sgt. Troy Christianson Question: We are well into summer, but can you please talk about some basic vehicle checks? I stopped to help someone who had broken down alongside the road the other day, and they had no clue to what I thought was common sense stuff: coolant, fluids, battery maintenance and lights. Thanks for keeping people informed. Answer: As a state trooper, we … [Read more...]
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By Sgt. Troy Christianson Question: I bought a used vehicle a while back. Where can I check to see if there have been any safety recalls on it? Thank you. Answer: There are several different ways and places to get this information. One place to look is the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website. NHTSA’s recalls look-up tool lets you enter your vehicle … [Read more...]
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Question: I read your article last week on not having a driver’s license in possession; what about proof of insurance in your vehicle. Answer: Every driver is required to carry proof of insurance while driving. They must also produce proof of insurance when requested by an officer during a traffic stop or an incident such as a crash. You can be cited for no proof on insurance … [Read more...]
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By Sgt. Troy Christianson Question: My daughter recently left her license at her grandparents’ house and couldn’t get it for a week, so we were wondering... Do you need to carry your physical driver’s license card with you while driving? What happens if you get pulled over and don’t have it with you? Answer: Minnesota law states that a person shall have their driver license … [Read more...]
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By Sgt. Troy Christianson Question: Now that motorcycle season is here, can you talk about motorcycle operators must “wear” eye protection. Windshields haven’t been considered legal eye protection for many years. Answer: You are correct. No person shall operate a motorcycle without wearing an eye-protective device. No person under the age of 18 shall operate or ride a … [Read more...]
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By Sgt. Troy Christianson Question: What is the difference between careless or reckless driving? What about “exhibition driving”? Answer: In general, the difference between reckless and careless is that “reckless” is generally “intentional” or the driver “should know” that the driving behavior could injure or kill someone. Here’s more detail on how they differ: Reckless … [Read more...]
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By Sgt. Troy Christianson Question: If I sell my vehicle to a private party, what do you recommend I do to protect myself in the event the new owner gets into a crash or is arrested prior to them transferring the title into their name? Answer: If the vehicle you sold is involved in a hit and run or pursuit and the driver flees the scene, law enforcement will contact the … [Read more...]


