HF739 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Husbandry speed limit increased relating to transportation.
Related bill: SF1360
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
- Update safety rules for farm equipment and similar vehicles to allow a higher speed limit for implements of husbandry, and strengthen visibility, lighting, and load-security requirements to reduce crashes and losses on Minnesota roads.
Main Provisions
Implement speed limit up to 35 mph
- Adds that an implement of husbandry towed by a motor vehicle may travel at up to 35 miles per hour (instead of strictly 30 mph).
- An implement of husbandry being towed at 30–35 mph that displays a slow-moving vehicle emblem and complies with related rules is not subject to certain general tail-lamp requirements.
Slow-moving vehicle (SMV) emblem requirements and standards
- Vehicles in this category (animal-drawn vehicles, motorized golf carts on designated roadways, implements of husbandry, road construction machinery) designed to operate at 30–35 mph must display a triangular SMV emblem.
- Emblem design: fluorescent or illuminated red-orange triangle with a dark red reflective border, mounted so it’s visible from at least 600 feet to the rear.
- If a primary power unit towing an implement of husbandry or other machinery displays a rear-emitting SMV emblem visible from 600 feet, the secondary unit may not need a separate emblem.
- All SMV emblems sold in Minnesota must be designed to be visible from at least 600 feet when properly mounted.
- Standards for emblem design and mounting will be adopted as rules under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).
Optional alternate SMV emblem and permits
- An alternative emblem (a dull black triangle with a white reflective border) may be used only after obtaining a permit from the commissioner.
- Permit conditions require carrying a regular SMV emblem and using the alternate emblem under specified circumstances (e.g., during certain visibility conditions), and a permit holder must permanently affix red reflective tape to the vehicle rear.
Exemption when primary vs. secondary unit
- If the primary power unit towing an implement of husbandry displays a visible SMV emblem, the secondary unit is not required to display a separate emblem.
Securing loads and load handling for bulk materials
- For sand, gravel, aggregate, dirt, lime, rock, silica, or similar materials, certain cargo-securement rules apply:
- If the cargo height or horizontal spacing from the top of the cargo area to the load is below specified thresholds, the cargo must be securely covered.
- The driver must not transport material in any part of the vehicle other than the cargo container.
- After loading or unloading, the driver must clean the vehicle of loose material before driving on roads.
- For garbage, rubbish, trash, debris, or similar material:
- Covering is not required if traveling under 35 mph, not on an interstate, and no part of the load escapes.
- If any material escapes, the driver must immediately retrieve it when safe to do so.
What This Means Compared to Current Law
- Speed up to 35 mph for implements of husbandry
- The bill raises the permissible speed for towed farm equipment from 30 mph to 35 mph under certain conditions.
- Strengthened visibility rules
- Emblem requirements become more standardized and stringent (600-foot visibility, specific emblem design, mounting standards, and APA-rulemaking).
- Expanded scope for SMV rules
- Applies to a broader set of vehicles operating at the 30–35 mph range (including animal-drawn vehicles, golf carts, and construction equipment).
- More detailed load-security requirements
- Adds specific cover requirements and inspection/cleanup duties for bulk materials like sand, gravel, dirt, lime, rock, and silica.
- Optional emblem flexibility with oversight
- Allows an alternate emblem with permits, plus a requirement to carry the standard emblem and the alternate emblem under certain conditions.
Practical Impact and Safety Considerations
- Drivers of farm equipment and related vehicles should anticipate a higher speed limit (up to 35 mph) when conditions permit, and ensure proper SMV emblem usage.
- Vehicle operators must ensure SMV emblems are visible from 600 feet, and be prepared to use the alternate emblem only with the required permit and proper display of the standard emblem.
- Roadway safety may improve due to clearer visibility of slow-moving equipment and stricter load-securement practices, especially for bulk materials.
- Enforcement considerations may increase due to new design standards, permit processes, and additional cargo- securement rules.
Effective Date and Implementation
- The text provided does not specify an exact effective date. Implementation will depend on when the bill becomes law and when the related rules under the Administrative Procedure Act are adopted.
Relevant Terms - implements of husbandry - slow-moving vehicle emblem - 30 mph - 35 mph - fluorescent or illuminated red-orange triangle - dark red reflective border - 600 feet - primary power unit - secondary unit - alternate slow-moving vehicle emblem - permit - Commissioner of Public Safety - Administrative Procedure Act - towed implement of husbandry - tail lamp - road construction machinery - animal-drawn vehicles - roadways - cargo securement - sand - gravel - aggregate - dirt - lime - rock - silica - cover - load escape - cleanup after loading/unloading
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 13, 2025 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Transportation Finance and Policy | |
| House | Action | See Senate file in House |
Citations
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"analysis": {
"added": [
"Adds a 35 mph maximum for towed implements of husbandry when the emblem and compliance conditions are met."
],
"removed": [
"Replaces the prior 30 mph limit."
],
"summary": "Amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 169.50 subdivision 1 to raise the speed limit for an implement of husbandry being towed to 35 miles per hour, provided the vehicle displays a slow-moving vehicle emblem and complies with section 169.55, subdivision 2, paragraph a, clause 4.",
"modified": []
},
"citation": "169.50",
"subdivision": "subdivision 1"
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"analysis": {
"added": [
"Requires slow-moving vehicle emblems for vehicles and machinery operating at up to 35 mph.",
"Specifies emblem design (fluorescent or illuminated red‑orange triangle with a dark red border) and 600-foot rear visibility.",
"Allows an alternate emblem with a permit; requires carrying the regular emblem and displaying it when needed; adds a 72 square inch reflective tape requirement for the alternate emblem.",
"Authorizes standards for mounting and visibility to be set by rule."
],
"removed": [],
"summary": "Amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 169.522 subdivision 1 to require slow-moving vehicle emblems for animal-drawn vehicles, motorized golf carts on designated roadways, implements of husbandry, and other machinery designed to operate at speeds of 30–35 mph or less; specifies emblem design and rulemaking standards.",
"modified": [
"Defines standards for the slow-moving vehicle emblem and related rulemaking."
]
},
"citation": "169.522",
"subdivision": "subdivision 1"
},
{
"analysis": {
"added": [],
"removed": [],
"summary": "Amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 169.801 subdivision 6 to set the speed for operating or towing an implement of husbandry at no more than 35 miles per hour.",
"modified": [
"Inserts 35 mph as the maximum speed for implements of husbandry (subdivision 6) to align with the increased speed in other sections."
]
},
"citation": "169.801",
"subdivision": "subdivision 6"
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"analysis": {
"added": [
"Adds load-securing exceptions for materials when operating up to 35 mph with specified conditions.",
"Specifies when cargo must be covered and when it is not required (e.g., speeds below the threshold and highway restrictions).",
"Requires prompt retrieval of any material that escapes the vehicle."
],
"removed": [],
"summary": "Amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 169.81 subdivision 5b to provide securing load exceptions for transporting sand, gravel, aggregate, dirt, lime, rock, silica or similar material, and for garbage, rubbish, trash, debris under certain conditions; includes a speed range of up to 35 mph and related safety requirements (covering load, avoiding interstate highways, immediate retrieval of escaped material).",
"modified": [
"Adjusts securing load provisions to accommodate speeds up to 35 mph and related safety conditions."
]
},
"citation": "169.81",
"subdivision": "subdivision 5b"
}
]