In MN, pedestrians have the right of way. Let’s see … 150 lbs. Vs. 4,000 lbs? How nuts is that. The MN DOT “urges” walkers and runners to make eye contact with drivers … rather than just throwing their weight around….
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In MN, pedestrians have the right of way. Let’s see … 150 lbs. Vs. 4,000 lbs? How nuts is that. The MN DOT “urges” walkers and runners to make eye contact with drivers … rather than just throwing their weight around….