A common question anyone in law enforcement gets is, "If a person is to drive 9 miles over the speed limit or less will they be stopped and ticketed"? Minnesota State Trooper Sargent Jesse Grabow joined me on WJON.
So far in 2024, according to the Minnesota Office of Traffic Safety, there have been 205 road fatalities compared to 162 from one year ago. In fact, in 2023, the total number of deaths on Minnesota roads was 411
The speeding problem in Minnesota has not stopped and the MN State Patrol has had enough. Speeding tickets aren't cheap and can stay with you for awhile.