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Black ice 
Stalled cars 
Snowplows 
Closures
Weather 
Road conditions 
MnDOT has 150 truck stations statewide, with 19 of those in the Twin Cities Metro area.
Fully equipped trucks weigh as much as 15 times more than an average car.
MnDOT has 840 snowplows, including reserve trucks that provide backup if a snowplow needs maintenance or is damaged.
MnDOT has more than 1,800 full-time and part-time snowplow drivers. All operators are required to have a valid Class B commercial driver’s license. 
MnDOT plows 30,585 miles of state highways and interstates in Minnesota. One mile of a four-lane road equals four lane miles. The Twin Cities Metro area has 4,087 lane miles that MnDOT maintains..
Challenges
Rules
Things to pay attention to :
Final reflection
Narrative
Minnesota Driving 

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MNdot Facts

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Black ice Stalled cars Snowplows Closures Weather Road conditions

MnDOT has 150 truck stations statewide, with 19 of those in the Twin Cities Metro area. Fully equipped trucks weigh as much as 15 times more than an average car.

MnDOT has 840 snowplows, including reserve trucks that provide backup if a snowplow needs maintenance or is damaged.

MnDOT has more than 1,800 full-time and part-time snowplow drivers. All operators are required to have a valid Class B commercial driver’s license.

MnDOT plows 30,585 miles of state highways and interstates in Minnesota. One mile of a four-lane road equals four lane miles. The Twin Cities Metro area has 4,087 lane miles that MnDOT maintains..

Challenges

Rules

Things to pay attention to :

Final reflection

Narrative

Minnesota Driving

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