Ask a Trooper: Laws prohibit blowing snow onto public roads

Published 9:24 am Wednesday, January 21, 2015

By Sgt. Troy Christianson

Minnesota State Patrol

Question: Are people allowed to push their leftover snow out onto the highway for the snowplow to move it?

Sgt. Troy Christianson Ask a Trooper Minnesota State Patrol

Sgt. Troy Christianson
Ask a Trooper
Minnesota State Patrol

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Answer: According to Minnesota State Statute 160.2715, β€œIt shall be unlawful to obstruct any highway or deposit snow or ice thereon.”

This law prohibits the plowing, blowing, shoveling or otherwise placing of snow on to public roads, including the ditch and right-of-way along the roadway. Violations are considered misdemeanors, but civil penalties may also apply if the placement of snow creates a hazard, such as a slippery area or frozen rut or bump, that contributes to a motor vehicle or pedestrian crash. The civil liability may extend to both the property owner and the person who placed the snow.

If you have any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota send your questions to Sgt. Troy Christianson – Minnesota State Patrol at 2900 48th Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901-5848. (Or reach him at, Troy.Christianson@state.