According to urban legend, the state of Minnesota has a law in the books that declares a driver can be cited for having muddy tires on their vehicle. But does this law really exist?
According to urban legend, the state of Minnesota has a law in the books that declares a driver can be cited for having muddy tires on their vehicle. But does this law really exist?
According to urban legend, the state of Minnesota has a law in the books that declares a driver can be cited for having muddy tires on their vehicle. But does this law really exist?
According to urban legend, the state of Minnesota has a law in the books that declares a driver can be cited for having muddy tires on their vehicle. But does this law really exist?
Is it Illegal to Drive With Muddy Tires in Minnesota?
Each and every state has its share of head-scratching laws, but some are so strange, you have to wonder, how they became laws in the first place?
According to urban legend, the state of Minnesota has a law in the books that declares a driver can be cited for having muddy tires on their vehicle. But does this law really exist?
A recent article from Far and Wide on 25 of the weirdest laws in the U.S. mentions this bizarre Minnesota law. It doesn t mention when the law was enacted, or why it was passed in the first place, but does go on to write that this is, in fact, a Minnesota law. So, is this true? Well, yes and no.