Turn signals and brake lights must be in working condition, except that the driving examiner shall allow one road test to be given when only one brake light is not working. A second test will not be given until the defective brake light is repaired.
The test vehicle must be free of dangerous vehicle conditions or defects such as damaged glass that obstructs vision, tire separation or exposed cord, the absence of a front bumper, excessive play in the steering wheel, exhaust leaks, or inadequate service brakes.
Missing items or defects that in the judgment of the commissioner do not pose an imminent safety hazard such as an inoperable horn, inoperable emergency brake, or hazard warning lights, must be listed on the record of examination, but the commissioner shall allow an initial test.
The commissioner shall not give a second or subsequent test if the equipment listed on the initial record of examination is still missing or defective.
27 SR 465
October 11, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes