Yes, Minnesota requires minimum limits of liability insurance, PIP No-Fault, Uninsured Motorists, and Underinsured Motorists Coverages. Other coverages and higher limits are available as well if desired.
Yes, it is required by Minnesota law.
Minnesota is a state that requires a minimum of liability insurance. The minimum amount of coverage allowed to drive in Minnesota is 30/60/10.
Yes
Yes to both.
"No fault" in MN means that your own insurance company will pay for your medical expenses and/or wage loss if you are injured in a motor vehicle accident. Even without a police report you can contact the other driver's insurance company and make a claim for your property damage, if you have any. If the person is uninsured you then contact your insurance company to settle the property damage.
You need a full tank of gas. It is a 28 hour drive.
No it's not. You need to have a licensed enduro at minimum.
About a 4 hour drive
146 miles if you drive it.
2 hours
It will take about 4.5 hours to drive the 275 miles between the two locations.
about 3.5 hours (234 miles)
It will take you about 3 hours to drive the 170 miles between the two locations.